Sewing machine cabinet hardware refers to the specialized hinges, pulls, latches, and lift mechanisms used on vintage and antique sewing machine tables. Common from the late 1800s through the mid-1900s, this hardware was designed to support folding or drop-in sewing machines, allowing the cabinet to close into a compact piece of furniture. Key components include flip-top hinges, fold-out supports, and ornate drawer pulls, often made of cast brass, iron, or stamped steel. Found on cabinets by makers like Singer, White, and Wheeler & Wilson, this hardware is essential for restoring the function and original appearance of antique sewing furniture.
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