Antique Singer sewing machine, a treadle or pedal-operated model, integrated into a wooden sewing table. This is a Singer Model 66 "Red Eye" sewing machine. This iconic model was produced by Singer in the early 20th century, particularly noted for its distinctive "Red Eye" decals, which were predominantly used on machines manufactured in the USA from around 1910 through the early 1920s.
The Singer Model 66, especially with the desirable "Red Eye" decals, is a sought-after piece among vintage sewing machine enthusiasts and collectors due to its historical significance and reliable performance.
The original instruct books are in the top drawer. See photos.