Scarce early original vintage trade card for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company

Wheeler & Wilson was an American company which produced sewing machines. The company was started as a partnership between Allen B. Wilson and Nathaniel Wheeler after Wheeler agreed to help Wilson mass-produce a sewing machine he designed. The two launched their enterprise in the early 1850s, and quickly gained widespread acclamation for their machines' designs.[1] Both Wheeler and Wilson died in the late 19th century, resulting in the company's sale to the Singer Corporation. Shortly after, the Singer Corporation phased out Wheeler & Wilson's designs.The company sold a total of nearly 2,000,000 sewing machines during its existence.

This is a vintage trade card and not a copy or reproduction.

Card measures 3 x 4 1/2 inches  and is in very good condition with slight bumps to edges. There are no bends, tears, or creases and the colors are vibrant.

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