Monday, August 27, 2012

Victorian Wicker Carriage


This Victorian wicker carriage was made in the late 1800s early 1900s. The carriage was originally its natural wood but along the line it was repainted. 

In the early 1900s it was normal to see a woman pushing her baby in this rickety carriage. Although it might not be the most comfortable carriage in history it is keeps you out of the sun with its adjustable umbrella.


These carriages have a wide price range all according to condition. This carriage was repainted so it losses some value there  but it has the original cushions and umbrella so that adds value. It's hard to put an exact value on a piece of history but most carriages sell between $200 and $4000 based on their condition.

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