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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: lilmissangela on January 13, 2009, 08:21:15 pm
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My friend gave this to me and she has had it for 40 years and bought it as an antique back then.
It is supposedly from China, but that is all I know.
It's 28" high.
Any information about the age, value or where it is from, woould be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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Very interesting! Just sorry we can't provide more info, but its a lovely piece.
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Is it full size as if for a "real" child/baby. Or, is it smaller as if for a doll? Have seen some over the years for dolls that were made of bamboo but not like this! This is much more intricate!
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It is definitely meant for a real baby. We put a friend's baby in there and it fit perfectly! It's very sturdy and well made. The height would work for a person about 4" 10" or less, I am guessing. I have to bend down a bit to push it and I am about 5' 2".
I can't find anything like it either but it was bought at an antique shop in Seville, Spain in 1970 and was thought to be originally from China. So I was hoping someone would know about Chinese antiques or at least where I could look for info.
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www.harpgallery.com/showroom/item4936.html (http://www.harpgallery.com/showroom/item4936.html)
Has a baby cradle in bamboo....chinese as well!
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I hope the poster comes back to view this information.
Having 3 internationally adopted children myself I figured adoptive sites may reflect this item even today.
Because yours is more substantial and novel to the US...I would give it a value of $55 - $75.
In china they are called strollers and more often Prams. They are still commonly made out of bamboo for the lower income public - much more affordable. However, those that can afford the "modern" versions of metal and cloth will do so for prestige. Here are some more sites to view.
http://preetamrai.com/weblog/archives/2009/01/23/bamboo-baby-stroller/ (http://preetamrai.com/weblog/archives/2009/01/23/bamboo-baby-stroller/)
http://www.daddytypes.com/2004/07/17/chinese_bamboo_strollers_orphanage_gear.php (http://www.daddytypes.com/2004/07/17/chinese_bamboo_strollers_orphanage_gear.php)
http://divemad.com/chinese_pram.htm (http://divemad.com/chinese_pram.htm)