A Hancock's patent portable sewing machine

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A Hancock's patent portable sewing machine
with hooked needle, simple frame with single arm, ratchet on hand wheel, horizontal rear-mounted thread wheel and open table-clamp, the brass stich-plate stamped Pat. Aug. 6. 1867 -- 6¾in.(17cm.) wide
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The simplified shape of the arm suggests that this is a later version of the familiar Hancock machine, which has the cotton reel mounted vertically within the right-hand frame, or projecting horizontially from the rear, as in this version. The later, Soezy version has a different frame again, with the reel mounted on the front and below the extended stich-plate.

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