American Country One-Horse Albany Cutter Sleigh
Located in Queens, NY
American (19th Century) sleigh with swell-sided, rounded-rectangular body painted in glossy green
19th Century American Rustic Antique Cutter Sleigh
Brass
American Country One-Horse Albany Cutter Sleigh
Located in Queens, NY
American (19th Century) sleigh with swell-sided, rounded-rectangular body painted in glossy green
Brass
Cutter Sleigh, circa 1900
Located in Evergreen, CO
This wooden sleigh features black base paint, green and red trim, and a floral design on the dash
Metal
19th Century Cutter Sleigh
Located in Aurora, OR
frame of this festive beauty. A painted “1800” adorns the back of the sleigh, which retains its original
19th Century Cutter Sleigh
Located in Aurora, OR
frame of this festive beauty. A painted “1800” adorns the back of the sleigh, which retains its original
Wood
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