G9730255 is not a complete serial number for an antique Singer sewing machine. The serial numbers always start with two letters, which are used to identify the year they were made.
I have a treadle sewing machine from the 1920's and found a serial number on it and 'Singer' made this particular sewing machine. I phoned the sewing machine company and gave them the serial number. Unfortunately, the sewing machine was not worth much (it was in working order.) You have to be very wary when dealing with companies who put out the product and also the next step is going to an antique dealer with a picture of the sewing machine and the date it was made, but again I stress, be wary. You could also put your information onto: www.google.com Do your research and see what your sewing machine is worth. Then go to an antique dealer.
What is the value of my Singer miniature see machine serial # 29962 ?
51k15 Is the model number the serial number begins with a letter, with which you can date your machine at the singer website.
1958 Singer ?
The serial number of your machine would indicate it was manufactured in 1888. Singer machines manufactured prior to 1900 are considered vintage and are highly valued by collectors. For maximum value, the machine should be in good condition and have all its parts, including foot pedal and bobbin case. To verify the age of your machine and its possible value, call a Singer rep at 1-800-4-Singer. Watch E-Bay to see what buyers are paying for machines of this vintage. You can also check with local antique shops for an appraisal.
The singer sewing machine with a serial number AD588457 was 1933, model 15. Made in Elizabeth, NJ.
model number 117-812 serial number 65057
The Singer corporation was founded in the year 1851. As of July 2013, the Singer sewing machine with the serial number 974515 is worth around $1,500 in good condition.
1925
G4781906
400.00
It's from 1953, and 50,000 were produced (Singers website has this info if you don't believe me) My guess is, around $50-100, if it works. But, you should probably take it to an antique store just to be sure ( I may be misreading the sheet from Singer)