![]() Casige was another famous company producing toy machines from c1903. The company's Berlin factory produced an incredible range of toy machines both cast and tin plate. Muller (not to be confused with Clemens Muller). ![]() Germany also had a significant Toy Sewing machine industry from c1880's onwards, perhaps the best known is F. machines we come across seem to be in reasonable condition perhaps reflecting the changing times with less dressmaking and more off the peg clothes being sold. German Vibrating Shuttle machines are perhaps less common than other types, but prices tend to be about the same as for the High Arm Family machines. As well as Vibrating Shuttle machines, the High Arm Family and Saxonia style machines were still being produced. Although badging was still common instead of "Made in Germany" the word "Foreign" was sometimes used. Then in the 1920's the decals were simplified further in keeping with the popular Art Deco style, cases as well became less intricate.Īfter World War One machines were still produced for export to Great Britain but by fewer companies and not in the quantities of earlier decades. Gone are the small pretty flowers and Mother of Pearl inlay, instead the machines tend to have simpler gold flower decals. These machines can perhaps be best described as solid workhorses, the machines and bases tend to be larger. 3 the German sewing machine industry developed its own versions. German Sewing Machines GERMAN MADE MACHINES
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