Eureka Shipping and Production History - Pre 1947

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Model D-360 - UB1001 - UB328468 Oct. 1947 - Jan. 1949


Model D360A - 52001 - 54612 Mar. 1950 - Sept. 1950


Model S246 - 3025000 - 3079457 Apr. 1947 - June 1949


Model S250 - 250001 - 255658 Oct. 1949 - Mar. 1951


Model S250A - 295658 - Apr. 1951
328331 - July 1954

Model S250A-101 - July 1954
Model S250A-12098 - July 1955

The two(?) models listed after this are pictured legibly below, that is all I have.

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Thank You Very Much Kieran ,this thread is one of the most interesting on the site !
I read somewhere that eureka was the best-selling vacuum cleaner brand in the usa ahead of Hoover. Excellent value ? now i want a EUREKA !

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Romain,

If you are lucky, you can find a vintage Singer vacuum cleaner that was made by Eureka and sold in France. It was a Singer version of the little Eureka canister cleaner called the Princess. I will see if I can find the old eBay France listing that I saw a few months ago.
 
Kieran,

Sorry. Not trying to hijack.
In that link that you posted; my phone is old, and will only let me see the first picture.
But, in the paperwork laid out in front of the vacuum, that manual or whatever it is that's in color, with the rays of sunshine look to it, needs to be reproduced as artwork in some form!
A tin sign...something!

Barry
 
enchanted BRIAN ! are you from montreal ? Are you English or French speaking?
Brian and Kieran I don't know at all the history of EUREKA on British territory !
this mixture of model 11 and D made in England is in superb condition in its box with the papers and all the original tools ! What is its value ? and how high the bids can go ? after investigation this vacuum cleaner was sold at auction on 1st May 21 at 9:30am by Arthur Johnson & Sons https://www.easyliveauction.com/cat...f/the-saturday-auctions-1st-may-2021-lot-863/

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Hi Romaine….nice to meet you! Yes, I am from Montreal! My mother tongue is English but I speak and write Francais aussi….

In the 1960’s, most Singer canister (traineau) vacuum cleaners were made by Eureka, so I guess the Singer stores in France were selling canister/cylinder vacuums made by Eureka as well. It’s an interesting part of the history of Eureka….as Eureka was also making vacuums for Koblenz in Mexico and for another company in Australia.
 

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