The Pheasant decal set is rather rare, thus this machine was worth saving even though the decals came to me significantly silvered in many places. Fortunately, I did no further damage in the cleaning process.

The largest area of distinctively pheasant decals, just to the left of the handwheel, is in quite nice shape:

Decals on the bed and pillar in back are very nice, too:


Not so much the front, though, unfortunately:

The faceplate is the old style with the vine motif:

Large, heavy spoked handwheel...

Despite its cosmetic flaws, this machine stitches beautifully... at one hundred years old (serial #G536024, one of 50,000 commissioned June 15, 1910)!

To purchase this machine, contact McKenna.



