Baby Carriage

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$339.00

Quick Overview

Uses Babies;family groups; wedding procession
Ages Propped or sitting baby
Material Sturdy wicker with metal undercarriage with rubber on wheels
Special Features Optional pillow/liner for $35; seatbelt
Dimensions Length 30" Height 34" Cart 22" X 13"
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 A classic, Victorian baby/infant photography and wedding prop that you can only find at Wicker By Design! These antique reproductions of vintage Victorian carriage designs are made with exceptional quality from the intricate weave of the wicker top to the sturdy metal undercarriage and wheels. The prop can be used to pose standing child, e.g. little girl push the carriage, or for posing infants and babies for a beautiful and compelling portrait. In addition, wedding planners and brides find the carriage to be the perfect addition to a wedding procession. It allows babies/infants to be included and even little girls to have a role in the procession by pushing the carriage up the aisle.

This old-fashioned, full-sized carriage comes with a metal undercarriage and wheels
with a rubber rim. The basket part of the carriage has a rolled edge on the back and front and decorative beadwork and curlicues on the side panels. There is no flat cushion at the bottom; however, the hood can hold a baby liner cushion which props a baby up for better photo angle. The pillow liner (available for $35.00) supports the child's head but does not block the camera. It comes in white, walnut or whitewash. The height at high end of the Basket is 34; The overall length is 30; and the seat is 22 X 13". Since the Carriage comes in two boxes, shipping is $60.00.

Assembly: The undercarriage needs to be screwed onto the bottom of the basket section; we have predrilled the holes and screws are included. Then, the wheels need to be put on: unscrew the end cap on axle end, put the wheel on, rescrew end cap and then use the cotter pin to secure the end cap so it won’t unscrew when rolled. Don’t mix and match end caps; they match the post they are on.