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antique victorian wicker baby carriage

antique victorian wicker baby carriage Antique Heywood-Wakefield Wicker Baby Carriage (circa 1910–1925)

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antique victorian wicker baby carriage Antique Heywood-Wakefield Wicker Baby Carriage (circa 1910–1925)** Local Pickup Only Pay in Store ** This exquisite early 20th century Heywood Wakefield wicker baby carriage captures the grace and craftsmanship of a bygone era. Hand woven wicker over a curved iron frame, it features a rare front drop door panel secured with original leather strap fasteners a distinctive detail seldom seen on surviving examples. The carriage rides on four wooden spoke wheels with rubber rims and metal hub caps, mounted to a bent

** Local Pickup Only - Pay in Store **

This exquisite early 20th-century Heywood-Wakefield wicker baby carriage captures the grace and craftsmanship of a bygone era. Hand-woven wicker over a curved iron frame, it features a rare front drop-door panel secured with original leather strap fasteners — a distinctive detail seldom seen on surviving examples.

The carriage rides on four wooden-spoke wheels with rubber rims and metal hub caps, mounted to a bent-iron bow undercarriage that provides a gentle rocking motion when pushed. A turned wooden pushbar completes the classic profile, and the maker’s plate on the front reads Heywood-Wakefield, Pat. Pending, identifying it as one of the company’s finely built prams from the Gardner, Massachusetts workshops.

The piece retains its natural aged patina throughout — the leather shows warm, time-worn character, and the wicker remains tight and sturdy with only light wear consistent with age. The undercarriage and wheels move freely, and the frame shows the elegant geometry typical of Heywood-Wakefield’s early suspension design.
Note: One of the wooden push handles is missing but can be easily restored if desired; the remaining handle shows the original turned form and finish.

Approximate era: 1910–1925
Maker: Heywood-Wakefield Company, Gardner, Massachusetts
Construction: Hand-woven wicker body, bent-iron undercarriage, wood and metal wheels, leather strap hardware
Notable features: Front drop-door with leather straps; bow-style spring undercarriage; wooden-spoke wheels with rubber rims; turned wooden pushbar
Condition: Original finish with aged patina; one handle missing; leather straps intact; wicker shows minor age wear; stable and display-ready


A remarkable example of early American baby carriage design — elegant, functional, and beautifully preserved. Perfect for antique collectors, interior decorators, or museum display.

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