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DESCRIPTION OLD FOLDING BRASS “SWIFT” WITH BASE Rating: 7 Comments. This swift as shown is 19 ¾” high, 5 ½” wide, 4 ½” deep and is Circa 1800s. It has a cast iron base with mini legs, nice raised details and a rotating pin cushion section on the top that is velvet-covered. There is an attaching bracket on the top with a tightening set screw with a heart-shaped knob into which goes a raising/lowering section with brass arms that have brass stretcher pieces as seen in our photo with a cup piece on the top with the matching beaded edge as on the base. This item is in sturdy shape having normal use wear, a repair to the velvet pin cushion on the top as seen in our photo, it is missing a couple of the brass stretcher pieces as well as the piece to hold these stretcher assembly up all is seen in our photo. Needs a little work but will make a nice Victorian era display in your sewing room and is at our Auction Gallery for preview. Please click here for an explanation of our (1-10) Rating System. Condition Ratings Also, please feel free to email or call us if you have any further questions. |
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