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Panel Boot Victoria for a single or pair of horses. The body of this Panel Boot Victoria has a round…
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A superb Victoria built by one of the top London coachbuilders Barker and Co. It doesnt get much bet…
This Victoria was once a very pretty carriage with a gorgeous dark green upholstery and pretty broad…
A rather comical photograph of four Victorian ladies and a Battlesden Cart.A Battlesden Car was a va…
This carriage is exactly as a Stanhope Gig ought to be. The body has a Tilbury boot vertical rear pa…
Childrens carriages provided hours of entertainment. The youngest members of a family would have bee…
The Londonderry Chariot is a typical Chariot sprung on C and under springs with a hammer cloth seat…
Built around 1890 for Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale 1857-1944 for use to exercise the dog…
Wagonette for a pair of horses. The body is in ash and walnut, sprung on elliptic and side springs.…
Built for the Marquess of Lansdowne, this Chariot carries its owners coats of arms on the side panel…
This Pony Phaeton was built for Queen Victoria, she used it in the later years of her life in the ga…
A Travelling Coach for a team of four or six horses in original unused condition. The coach has a co…
An invalid Carriage built during the first half of the nineteenth century, the builders name is engr…
This is a very rare and exciting carriage. It would have been owned and driven by a gentleman who wa…
A splendid Chariot of standard proportions but with a little more embellishment.English coachbuilder…
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