Blue paint and seat, "Sears" sticker label, chain driven
Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
steel
Distinguishing marks
Sears Label
History
This item has been offered for trade. I can't seem to find any information on this particular one, so I don't know what the value is. It appears to be for a young child.
Sears, like other large store chains, didn't manufacture bicycles and tricycles. They were made by other major manufacturers and sold under the Sears store brand names. This small bicycle was probably made by Murray, Hedstrom, or another prominent kids bike maker of the time. Unfortunately, these smaller bicycles don't have that much collectable value simply for the reason they are too small to ride by adult bike collectors. Still, these older models are decent bikes to purchase used for children since they were made better than comparable new bikes today.
Re: Child's Sears Bicycle
Sears, like other large store chains, didn't manufacture bicycles and tricycles. They were made by other major manufacturers and sold under the Sears store brand names. This small bicycle was probably made by Murray, Hedstrom, or another prominent kids bike maker of the time. Unfortunately, these smaller bicycles don't have that much collectable value simply for the reason they are too small to ride by adult bike collectors. Still, these older models are decent bikes to purchase used for children since they were made better than comparable new bikes today.
Re: Child's Sears Bicycle
There is not much demand for these smaller bikes, this one looks like it's from the early 1960's. At auction these often go for under $75.00.