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Very old Gritzner with a separate drive and beautiful golden decoration. The machine has the serial number 106089 and was manufactured in the 1890's Durlach (Baden) in Germany.
The machine is complete with the original wooden cover, lock and key. The storage box is present and can still be used. The operation of the machine is not tested. The handle is made of ceramic.
Size: (LxWxH) 50x26x30 cms. The machine weighs about 14 kg with the lid.
Max Carl Gritzner (1825–1892) did start to manufacture sewing machines in 1872 in a smal town in Baden in Germany , Durlach. By 1902 they had produced over one million machines. The Grizner Company did take over Frister and Rossmann in 1925, but they did continue to use the name Frister and Rossman on some sewing machines. In 1963 Pfaff Sewing Machine Company takes over Gritzner, and in June 2000 Husqvarna takes over Pfaff.
Courier at R250 or collection in Parkview, JHB. No SAPO on this item.