Gunslinger,
It looks a bit more modern to me, maybe late 1920's-1930's? But maybe cogar and I are wrong. Don't worry about the damage, it can be refinished. But refinishing something that big will probably cost about as much as it is worth. If you plan to sell it in that condition, it's probably worth $100-$150 in my area. If you get it restored and refinished for about $150-$200, it'll be worth around $300-$350. At least that's the value in my neck of the woods (Washington State). Are the wheels wooden?