





Beautiful quarter-sawn oak treadle sewing machine cabinet, originally designed to house a Singer or White machine. Features finely crafted recessed circular drawer pulls, hidden side drawers for spools, and a fold-away central compartment once used for the pedal and machine mount. The piece has been carefully refurbished, preserving the warm grain and sturdy joinery while maintaining its antique charm. Makes a stunning entryway cabinet, liquor console, or decorative sideboard. Details • Solid oak construction (quarter-sawn) • 5 hidden drawers, central double doors • Original early-1900s joinery and hardware style • Refinished, sturdy, ready for display • Estimated period: 1905–1920 Price: $350 CAD Pickup: Centretown Approximate dimensions: 84 cm high × 86 cm wide × 46 cm deep, with an internal top cutout about 36 × 18 cm for the original sewing machine mount.