Circa 1880, this New Williams treadle sewing machine is in the original wooden cabinet (which hides the treadle base inside). The machine is "self-rising" in that it emerges from the cabinet as the lid is opened. The machine and treadle are still in working condition but need a good oiling and a new needle if you want to use it. Included are several feet/attachments and a printout of the manual. It's a heavy beast and we aren't able to help you move it. There are about 6 stairs to carry it down so bring a friend.