I have a White "rotary" sewing machine, with serial number 43-215003
A long time ago I found the following information somewhere on the internet and have preserved it here to allow you to share my confusion.
I am not a White sewing machine expert, and it has been a while since I have even used that machine.
The following White numbers were verified through the company. You will note that there are irregularities in the stated sequences. Neither we nor the company have any explanation for this. Hopefully, you can use the list for a quick check on the age of your White. If you call the Husqvarna/Viking/White company at 1 800 446-2333, they will date your machhine for you. VS - the White VS was introduced in 1876. Books credit it through the 1880's but White records show it continuing into the 1900's. VS I has round tension on upper arm. VS II came out in the 1880's. The tension was by means of a nut on the machine head, but had no dial. VS III came out in the 1890's and had the tension dial, similar to the FR models. 1163248 this number is from the 1800's. White records start in 1900 1368882 1903 1759040 1915 1800124 1919 Family Rotary - The Family Rotary, or FR, came out in the 1890's, and in various models continued well into the 1930's. FR serial numbers were used on badge machines as well as those labeled "White". FR 140336 pre-1900 FR 127544 1906 (Note: It has been reported that #s 105200 - 194000 are all 1906. This conflicts with the report on #140336, above, but such conflicts are common.) FR 238519 1908 FR 256000 1909 FR 329999 1910 FR 233914 1914 FR 2294605 1913 FR 2230955 1913 FR 2339124 1914 3 FR 2339124 1914 - per White, the "3" in front of the FR has no significance as to date FR 2567602 1917 FR 2636433 1917 FR 2611632 1917 FR 2637707 1917 FR 2793214 1918 FR 2865473 1920 FR 7155341 1921 FLORENCE ROTARY FR 7156168 1921 FLORENCE ROTARY FR 7157866 1921 FLORENCE ROTARY FR 75156168 1921 DOMESTIC ROTARY FR 29533555 1922 FR 3009969 1923 FR 3020193 1923 FR 3020912 1923 Cast In Decoration Variation White offered some FR's with cast in decoration, rather than decals. These were introduced in 1928 and were all electrics. You can substitute an earlier FR handwheel and put them in a treadle. Some were a lovely copper/bronze color, and some had a black krinkle finish. I believe the bronze ones were earlier than the krinkle finish. The bronze were offered in a beautiful cherry library table of quite good size. The entire top lifted off to expose the machine, which was then tilted up for use. It is one of the most beautiful of all sewing machine furniture pieces. 1X990 1929 31X18031 date
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