Antique early 20th century 1920s Goodyear welt or turn shoe needles pine box
Antique early 20th century 1920s Goodyear welt or turn shoe needles pine box. A wonderful little box with some age related wear
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It instantly transports you back to the days of busy cobblers’ workshops, the smell of leather, and the steady rhythm of old industrial sewing machines.
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Vintage Wooden Goodyear Welt or Turn Shoe Needles Box
United Shoe Machinery Corporation / The Torrington Company — c.1920s–1940s
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This wonderful little wooden slide-lid box once held industrial sewing needles used for Goodyear welted or turn-shoe machinery — the type used by traditional cobblers and shoe factories to stitch quality leather footwear. The worn gilt label reads:
> “USMC ‘United Brand’ Goodyear Welt or Turn Needles
Manufactured in U.S.A. for the
United Shoe Machinery Corporation
Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
by The Torrington Company, Torrington, Conn.”
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The Torrington Company began life in Connecticut in 1864 as a manufacturer of needles and fine steel goods, eventually becoming one of the leading industrial needle producers in the world. The United Shoe Machinery Corporation (USMC) — founded in 1899 — dominated the shoe-making machinery industry throughout the early 20th century, supplying the specialist equipment used in mass footwear production. Together, the two companies provided the precision tools needed to keep the world in well-made shoes!
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This box originally contained 100 “Round Point” No. 41 needles, and the original slide-top wooden case remains intact — complete with its fabulous aged label full of patina, workshop wear, and history. The paper label shows age-related scuffs, fading and marks, all of which add to the authentic industrial charm. The inside is empty now, making it perfect for display — or for storing tiny treasures, jewellery findings or sewing notions.
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⭐ Why we love it
Because it tells a real working-history story. This is an item that once earned its living in a cobbler’s shop or factory — and that soulful wear just can’t be faked. It’s the perfect decorative piece for lovers of vintage tools, sewing collectibles, shoemaking history or rustic industrial interiors.
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📏 Approx size
9cm wide 6cm deep x 3cm high
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🧵 Condition
• Structurally sound wooden slide-lid box
• Label worn, scuffed and faded with age
• Lovely natural patina and authentic industrial wear
• Clean inside but shows expected age marks
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All exactly as you’d hope for from a genuine early-mid 20th-century workshop piece.
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Collectors include: ✔ vintage sewing / cobbler tool enthusiasts
✔ industrial heritage lovers
✔ rustic & farmhouse décor collectors
✔ Americana & trade history fans












