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Parker Sewing Bird
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Default Parker Sewing Bird

In another thread are displayed some Lefever and Parker accessories. Questions were raised about the following photos of a Parker Sewing Bird. Of the household and industrial items produced by the Charles Parker Company, these sewing birds are some of the most rare, unusual and interesting. They are quite costly today as collectors items, regardless of whether they were made by the Charles Parker Company.

They were made from the late 17th to the 19th centuries and used by seamstresses to hold down sewing work to a table. Many used a bird shape, hence the name sewing bird, but other animal shapes were sometimes used. Some had attached pincushions, others not.

There are sewing bird collectors, like anything else.

The owner hopes others enjoy seeing these rarities. These items, even to own one, represents a lengthy quest and a price in excess of what many think reasonable.
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