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BID DATE:
09/07/2010 09:23 AM
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DESCRIPTION

ANTIQUE CHILD’S “RICKSHAW” TRANSPORT WAGON

Age: Approximately 100+ years old.

Size: 36” high x 28” wide x 56” deep

Composition: See below

Rating: 7

Comments: It has an all-wood body with a bentwood frame and metal axle. The wheels are wood with a metal strip edge. The seat section sits on two leather straps, giving it an independent ride. The seat cover, as well as top, are an oil cloth-like material and both are in good shape with no holes/tears. The black paint has some wear, as well as a few small scratches/scrapes, which shows some grey paint below. There is some red pin-striping and painted gold designs throughout. The carriage body, as well as frame are in good, sturdy shape, having normal use wear and minor wood wear. The long piece of wood used to pull the rickshaw has a couple sections of tape, which suggests a repair, and the metal bracket underneath needs reshaping, as well as reattaching. This item is well built and heavy for the size. It needs some work but is well worth the effort. It makes a neat, retro way to transport the kids or it would look nice filled with your vintage doll collection.

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