Vintage Wooden Snowshoes with Rawhide Webbing & Leather Bindings – c. 1940s–50s

$175.00

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SKU: 9.29.146.50 Category:

Description

Authentic pair of vintage wooden snowshoes, likely dating from the 1940s–50s. Handcrafted with bentwood frames, traditional rawhide webbing, and original leather bindings. These feature teardrop-shaped frames with rawhide lacing that shows natural wear and age patina, but remains intact. Leather foot harnesses and straps are present, with expected cracking and dryness from age.

A wonderful piece of rustic outdoor history, these snowshoes make excellent wall dĆ©cor for a cabin, lodge, ski chalet, or rustic home — or could be restored for display in a winter sports collection.

Details:* Approx. Size: ~34″ L x 12″ W (each)
* Materials: Bentwood, rawhide lacing, leather straps
* Era: Circa 1940s–1950s
* Condition: Good vintage condition with wear from age and use; some dryness/cracking to the rawhide and leather; displays well.
Perfect as a decorative piece or collectible reminder of classic winter travel.

UPS shipping professionally packed and shipped to your door, insured.

Thank you for shopping vintage!

Jill Jim

The Green Scene Antiques

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From the team behind The Green Scene Antiques, offering carefully sourced vintage and antique furniture for over two decades.

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Additional information

Weight 10 lbs
Dimensions 39 × 17 × 10 in
MPN

Vintage Wooden Snows fe849475-430e-4

Condition

before_2006

Condition Description

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