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A Bow Fronted Brougham with an elegant curved profile. Painted green and black with blue box cloth u…
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This sleigh was owned by the Mannering family of Dover who purchased it second hand in 1900.It would…
A phaeton is a four-wheeled carriage that was driven by the owner, and never by his professional coa…
This donkey carriage is an example of an earlier carriage being reused. The undercarriage is from a…
Sleighs of this type were an object of fun and jollity and not really designed for travelling distan…
The Cabriolet was introduced from France about 1810 and, by about 1830, was much refined and improve…
This Victoria was once a very pretty carriage with a gorgeous dark green upholstery and pretty broad…
Curricles were particularly popular in the late 18th and early 19th century and this example was bui…
This is very good, complete example of quite a rare carriage made by one of the leading coach builde…
Wagonette for a pair of horses. The body is in ash and walnut, sprung on elliptic and side springs.…
This carriage was almost certainly built as a Bath Chair and has been given a pair of shafts at a la…
Britzschka for a team of horses built in the early 19th century by Tapp Co London. The body is spru…
This Bath Chair was built by John Ward of London in the late nineteenth century. John Ward was a ren…
A photograph of a Hansom Cab outside the Libertys department store in London.The first Hansom cab wa…
A Westminster arch-roof sedan chair which dates from around 1760 with highly polished and japanned b…
Bath Chair with three wheels and designed to be pushed by an attendant. This is a typical bath chair…
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