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Singer machines were made in huge numbers. There are many different models. As you supplied no numbers, perhaps the following sites may assist in identification visually:
There is actually a visual guide to identifying singer machines and it is associated with craigslist. Unfortunately, I can not list it as it uses a word not accepted by the Fixya format. You might search for that yourself "visual guide to identifying singer machines". Meanwhile back at the ranch, here are sites of possible interest:
Probably difficult to find a manual for such an old machine. Back then, the machines had individual serial numbers but no model number. A group of serial numbers comprised a specific model. You may be able to find some instructions for the particular model. You might find more information about your machine here:
Sometimes it is on a metal plate or on older machines it is sometimes stamped into the metal on the underside of the machine. FWIW, older machines there is usually only one number--the serial number. That serial number is associated with a model number:
There are tons of diagrams, web sites and videos about older Singer sewing machines. A lot of them are very similar, so finding information for one will most likely be beneficial.
According to the Singer web site, It looks to be about 1895. You can check for yourself at: http://www.singerco.com/support/machine-serial-numbers/no-letter
Lovely vintage Singer treadle sewing machines, like the "Red Eye" Model 66 are usually on eBay.com and Etsy.com SInger Sewing made gorgeous work horses with beautiful gold decals. Don't forget to purchase new belts for it when you find what you are looking forl
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