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Vintage-style stamped steel pull wagon

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User's notes

The rust damage is severe

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AI Estimated Value

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$25.00 - $60.00

AI estimate as of May 19, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item is a four-wheeled child's pull wagon constructed from stamped steel, stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century American designs such as those produced by Radio Flyer. The wagon features an elongated rectangular bed with rolled edges and a pivoting front axle assembly connected to a long T-handle. The wheels appear to be made of stamped metal hubs with solid rubber tires. The overall condition is poor, exhibiting extensive surface oxidation and structural rust across the entire frame, handle, and bed, which aligns with the user's note regarding severe rust damage. There is significant paint loss throughout, though remnants of a red finish remain visible, particularly on the sides of the bed. No brand name or manufacturer's mark is legible in the image; therefore, the attribution remains hypothetical and is based solely on the iconic silhouette and construction. The rubber tires show signs of dry rot and wear, and the interior of the bed contains environmental debris. Such wagons were commonly manufactured between the 1940s and 1970s, though this specific example requires in-person inspection to determine if it is a period piece or a later reproduction intended for lawn ornamentation.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have evaluated this child’s pull wagon, which bears a design consistent with mid-20th-century stamped steel models popularized by manufacturers like Radio Flyer. Per the user's submission, the item suffers from severe rust damage, which I can visually verify as extensive surface oxidation and structural degradation across the bed, handle, and undercarriage. Based on what I can see, there are no legible manufacturer marks to hypothesize a specific brand attribution; however, the silhouette suggests a classic American 1940s-1970s utility design. The value is significantly impacted by the poor condition, including dry-rotting rubber tires and potential metal perforation. In the current market, items in this state are typically sought after as 'rustic' garden decor or 'picker' projects rather than as functional toys or high-end collectibles. I cannot verify from a photo whether this is a period-correct vintage piece or a later decorative reproduction; a physical inspection of the metal gauge and spot-welding techniques would be required to suggest a specific decade of manufacture. The estimate assumes the piece is a genuine vintage utility wagon; if it were identified as a modern reproduction intended for lawn ornamentation, the value would likely fall to the lower end of the range or less. To confirm its origins, I would need to examine the axle brackets for stamped patent numbers or clear the oxidation from the rear of the bed to locate a ghosted logo. Given the lack of confirmed provenance or brand identification, the value rests primarily on its aesthetic appeal as a weathered decorative object.

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