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George Sandefur Dog Sleds

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10 months ago
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George Sandefur 

What I assume are Dog Sleds

Can make out on a small plate that it was manufactured in Waterloo, Iowa.

Do not have any other information and wasn’t able to locate anything with this information. 

Located in Indianapolis Indiana 

Category Other
Medium Wood, metal, leather
Distinguishing marks 28.50.88 on one

27.46.80 on the other

Carved into wood
Condition Fair
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Submitted by Charley

Description:
This appraisal pertains to a pair of vintage wooden dog sleds marked "George Sandefur" with manufacture details indicating origins in Waterloo, Iowa. The sleds feature a combination of wood, metal, and leather elements. Markings on the wood indicate the following identifiers:

  • "28.50.88"
  • "27.46.80"

Historical Context:

  • George Sandefur is not widely recognized in mainstream sled manufacturing history, suggesting these may have been custom-built or limited production items. The Waterloo, Iowa mark could indicate either the manufacturing location or a supplier region for sled-making materials.
  • Dog sleds have historically been vital for transportation in snowy regions, particularly in Arctic environments, the Alaskan Gold Rush era, and for sporting purposes.
  • The distinctive numbering may correspond to race registration, production codes, or identification linked to organized sled races or dog sled teams.

Condition:

  • The sleds are in fair condition, exhibiting signs of age, wear, and oxidation on the metal components. The wood still retains structural integrity, though some cleaning, restoration, or preservation might be recommended to improve the visual appearance.

Estimated Value:

  • Given the unique nature of these sleds, their connection to a less-documented craftsman, and their possible historic use, the value can range between $400 - $800 USD each for decorative, functional, or collector value.
  • If further provenance can be confirmed (e.g., involvement in historic races or connection to notable sledding events), the value could increase significantly.

Recommendation:
Due to the limited available information on George Sandefur, consulting a specialist in sled manufacturing history or regional collectors in Iowa may reveal additional details that could enhance the sleds’ value. Consider reaching out to:

  • Local historical societies in Waterloo, Iowa.
  • Dog sled racing clubs or museums.
  • Winter sports equipment collectors.

Additionally, professional cleaning or restoration of the metal components may increase visual appeal and value.

Submitted by Lovejoy

These are actually not dog sleds, but a type of cart  called "Sulkies" used for Dogs, Goats Ponies and Horses. What they were designed for depends on their size. Both would have been mounted with light spoked wheels, much like that would be used on bicycles. Replacement wheels are available, fitted with wheels these could sell for over $800.00 a piece. We have no information on the maker by name or design, 

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