OK Bob, in the absence of any info on the label other than make, model and voltage, and no history of the motor apart from that it is from an old sewing machine , I have to make some assumptions here.
It is a sewing machine motor. According to what I can search a typical sewing machine motor runs at 75W to 100W. Although the torque and speed requirements are much lower than for a sewing machine in my intended application, I will assume the upper limit of 100W, and so a current requirement of less than 0.5 amp given an averaged smoothed DC output of around 210V max.
Alec_t: Would a sewing machine need a tachometer output? I am assuming that the third wire is to energise the magnets in this brushless motor.