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The Five Glass Landau is an unusual carriage which instead of having two leather heads in the classi…
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This carriage was owned by Tyrwhitt-Drake and is thought to have originally belonged to Lord Lonsdal…
Built for the Marquess of Lansdowne, this Chariot carries its owners coats of arms on the side panel…
A Westminster arch-roof sedan chair which dates from around 1760 with highly polished and japanned b…
Built by Hooper and Co this is recorded as being Queen Victorias 5th State Landau. It is a superb ex…
This super little phaeton was used by Queen Victorias grandchildren. There is a surviving photograph…
This carriage has, until recently, been listed as an Invalid Carriage dating from the turn of the tw…
A local trade vehicle used by H. Betts of 15 Earl Street Maidstone.The Betts family were successful…
This sleigh is thought to have come from Central Europe and is a particularly ornate specimen of car…
A very aesthetically pleasing and beautifully built childs Sleigh of the rococo style. It possibly o…
The use of Sleighs did not really catch on in England due to the country not having prolonged period…
Sleighs of this type were an object of fun and jollity and not really designed for travelling distan…
This Jaunting Car belonged to HRH Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyle. It was built by Irelands forem…
This is very good, complete example of quite a rare carriage made by one of the leading coach builde…
A superb Victoria built by one of the top London coachbuilders Barker and Co. It doesnt get much bet…
There are a number of carriages in the Maidstone collection that belong to the Royal Collection and…
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