Belgravia July 1867 to 1884.
Made at the Wellington Works the Belgravia was an improved Wheeler and Wilson type.
Machines produced after the 24th June 1874 bore the Duke of Wellington Trade Mark and some machines had BELGRAVIA
cast in the cross-brace. It was available in various forms with bronzed or silver plated arms, polished or unpolished tables and cases. The Belgravia was designed to produce the stitch types of machines made by Wheeler & Wilson (lock stitch), Grover & Baker (double chain stitch) and Willcox & Gibbs (single chain stitch). In addition Pearl, Cable and an Embroidery stitch could all be produced on this machine.
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Introduced in 1867 it was awarded medals at Manchester and Liverpool in that year. |