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Title: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: Marius39m on July 27, 2011, 08:25:27 AM
Hi  :)
I have an old rocking horse(or something similair, look at picture).
It is over 100 years old, but does someone know the value of this?
:D
Title: Re: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: waywardangler on July 27, 2011, 08:37:47 AM
It looks like a child's pull toy. Is that gold or just a bad photo of a white horse?

I have not found one yet that stylistically resembles your horse...fat rear, arched skinny neck, stiff front legs. Is this a carved wood horse, hide covered, leather saddle, solid wheels, rectangular wood platform, etc.?

Depending on what he is made of, condition, and if all original, I would ball park it in the neighborhood of $1000 at least.
Title: Re: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: hosman321 on July 27, 2011, 08:41:08 AM
It looks like real horse or cow hide, is it?
Title: Re: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: hosman321 on July 27, 2011, 08:50:05 AM
Oops, sorry to repeat your question wayward. ;)
Title: Re: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: waywardangler on July 27, 2011, 08:57:02 AM
That's OK. I cannot tell if that is cowhide or not. Looks like it on the lower rear leg but the rest is questionable from that pic.
Title: Re: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: hosman321 on July 27, 2011, 09:00:31 AM
We'll definitely need several more pictures! Does look genuinely old though and pretty cool if it's a pull toy. Looking forward to more pics. :)
Title: Re: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: Marius39m on July 27, 2011, 09:38:28 AM
Sorry, think I wrote wrong above, Its not mine, its my grandma's, so I havent got a lot of pictures.
Im not sure what it is made of, but its an toy, so...
Its color is kind of beige.
Its about half a meter from the floor to the saddle :)
Its in Norway, dont know where it's coming from, by the way:)
got another picture:

i can come back with more pictures another day :D
Title: Re: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: waywardangler on July 27, 2011, 09:50:04 AM
So I can see the tail is missing, most of the mane, the bridle is gone, can't tell if the eye is glass, saddle leather? is cracking, but the horse appears to be in nice condition. These pull toys are very scarce and desirable. So being this is from Norway, was it made in Norway or another country like Germany? Germany made many of these toys and exported them all over.
Title: Re: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: Marius39m on July 27, 2011, 09:54:46 AM
Sorry, I dont really know, I will come back with more info in about a week(Im leaving for a week now) so i can give you guys more information when im back :)
Think she also have a halter for it too :)
Title: Re: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: talesofthesevenseas on July 27, 2011, 10:55:46 AM
Here is a similar leather horse "pull-along" in a museum. I think what you've got is leather that has shrunk over time. You can see the same effect in the neck on the museum horse. You definitely have some condition issues, and I don't think yours ever had the hair on the hide like the museum example, it looks like it was a skin. My guess is that this is going to end up dating to the second half of the 19th century. 

Museum example:
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=169139 (http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=169139)

Another skin pull-along horse (note shrinkage):
http://www.artfact.com/auction-lot/a-skin-covered-pull-along-horse-on-metal-wheeled-3-p-b5a9e96a5c (http://www.artfact.com/auction-lot/a-skin-covered-pull-along-horse-on-metal-wheeled-3-p-b5a9e96a5c)

Not sure of the value yet, but you can register with some of these auction sites to see what these horses sold for. I do think you'll find that it is collectable, even with the condition issues.
Title: Re: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: Marius39m on July 27, 2011, 11:27:14 AM
Great, thanks  :)
heard now that she has the tail, and she thought it was around 130-150 years old :)
Title: Re: Old Rocking Horse
Post by: talesofthesevenseas on July 27, 2011, 11:54:37 AM
How neat to have this in your family. I'm guessing it's a family item and hope that it will continue to be for many more generations!