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History from 'The Growth of a century: as illustrated in the history of Jefferson county, New York from 1793 to 1894' by Haddock (1894) describing early Davis history and reasons for leaving Watertown.

Davis Serial Numbers

Dating Indications List collected and provided by Jon Helig

100,000 machines sold in 8 years (dated 1878)

SERIALDATEMODELOTHER INFO
9683911/15/1877 Bill of SaleLAVFBaker & Eberly, Mount Olive, Virginia
2553541882Type 2Watertown
1292017/10/1879 Bill of SaleLAVFB & E
1350929/29/1879 Bill of SaleLAVFB & E
13841411/7/1879 Bill of SaleLAVFB & E
1423941/14/1880 Bill of SaleLAVFeBay
1425801/14/1880 Bill of SaleLAVFeBay
1488493/25/1880 Bill of SaleLAVFB & E
1532844/29/1880 Bill of SaleLAVFB & E
1590416/22/1880LAVFB & E
18185012/20/1880 Bill of SaleLAVFB & E
25890529 December 1882VF1
2655785 May 1883/Smithsonian
32775426 September 1885
35604513 November 1886VF1
36866326 May 1887VF1
42566210/2/1889 WarrantyVF1/New High ArmWatertown
5060315/7/1891VF1Dayton
51492220 August 1891VF1
5305371892VFDayton
54990521 August 1892 sold 9/20/1893VF1sold 20 August 1893
5648832 June 1893VF1
60914111 October 1894VF2
67183529 Dec 1900??13 Feb 1901?? WarrantyUnderfeed or ManufacturingDayton (eBay)
6878962/8/1897 WarrantyVF2Craigslist
6931389/1896 8/1897VF2Quilting Board
69779711 August 1898
7629426/7/1899VF2
78042919 October 1900
101437110/25/1902 WarrantyVF2
103308029 December 1903VF2
104837112 August 1904
106517310/18/1905VF2
10863865/10/1907VF2
10893179 August 1907No.25cost $65
1139638 D5 December 1908Minnesota
1231283 D20 October 1905Minnesota A
1258110 D27 April 1906Minnesota A
1299428 D7 September 1907Minnesota A
1506246 D9 December 1904Minnesota
10534431905Type 4Dayton
2201824 D29 April 1907
241458827 July 1909VF2Sales Receipt
272890925 October 1913NVF
27297019 December 1913NVF
27465915 November 1914NVFWarranty
27827024 August 1915NVF
278632618 November 1915NVF
3652732 D2 February 1912Minnesota A
3655873 D10 April 1912Minnesota A
370844811 September 1916NVF
37351833/18/1918NVF
373671927 March 1918NVF
365590217 May 1919NVF
375723423 May 1919NVF
National sewing machine serial number lookup

The earliest machine in the survey has serial number 62565. Machines with serial numbers lower than 174193 have the serial number on the flip-up plate (Photo 1). Machines with serial numbers above 182514 have the serial number on the stitch length plate (Photo 2). A sewing machine is a textile machine used to stitch fabric,paper,card and other material together with thread. Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial Revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies.

Vertical Feed Machines

Serial #681615

Courtesy of Crystal

National Sewing Machine Serial Number Lookup

This is a High Arm Vertical Feed (the fourth type developed). Made in Dayton, OH. It has rounded corners, a spool pin to the center of the arm with manual tension facing the operator instead of mounted on the arm. Underneath the machine VF is cast into the base.

Vibrating Shuttle Machines

Serial No. ?

Courtesy of Billy

Badged as The Marathon No. 3. Typical Davis bobbin winder, treadle belt groove on outside of hand wheel, Tree of Life carvings on case. No motor, hand crank or treadle belt holes in base. Model to be determined.



Davis Underfeed Model Reference

Courtesy of Jon Helig

Source: 1908 Excelsior Supply Co. - Manufacturers & Jobbers of Sewing Machine Supplies


Davis Parts Catalogs

Courtesy of Jon Helig

  • Model D

  • Models E, H & G

  • Model J

  • Models L & K

  • Models M & N

  • Model T

  • Model ME

  • Model Davis Rotary

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