This is a Singer Model 20  an antique hand crank sewing machine that was manufactured in the United States in 1926. It is a child-sized machine with a 7-spoke wheel. The machine is in good+ condition. Has been well-maintained over the years in a personal collection.  I haven't done anything except dust it; was told that it does work when I purchased it, but being purchased as-is, please see photo video to see that all mechanical parts do work/move.

Info for collectors: there are 4 main versions of the Singer 20 machines. The original Singer 20-1’s were first sold in 1910 with 4 spoke handwheels. In 1914 the second version had a 7-spoked handwheel and had tension discs added. Then in 1926 numbers were stamped onto the machine arms/posts to indicate the threading path.  Since this particular one has the tension disc and the thread pattern of 1-6, it fits into the 1926 category. In the 1950s later versions came out too, which is the SewHandy Singer.

These Model 20 Singer's actually weren't meant to be "toys" per se, as they can actually be used to teach the art of sewing to a youngster.  They are cast iron and this one is quite heavy.

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