Found toy stroller

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I only just saw your post.

Interesting piece but this is American, no older than mid-20th Century, and itā€™s not a toy.

Itā€™s without doubt the work of the master craftsman Jim Ison. He produced meticulous 1/12th scale replicas of items from museums and other collections for serious collectors of dollā€™s houses and associated items. Your piece will probably be pewter, but may be ā€˜bronzedā€™ or plated.

I donā€™t know exactly when the stroller was first produced but Jim was born in 1926 and died in 2017. His pieces werenā€™t cheap at the time and are highly collected today.

Thereā€™s one listed at the link below which dates from 1979:

https://dunndeals.myshopify.com/products/dollhouse-miniatures-jim-ison-vintage-pewter-baby-stroller

Ison Stroller.jpg
 

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PS: I think the front axle has been replaced in non-pewter, following a breakage.
 

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