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Oil on canvas painting of The Marquess of Queensberrys Coach painted by John Cordrey in 1792.
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Oil on canvas painting of the Wellington Coach which ran from Newcastle via York to London. After Jo…
Oil on canvas painting of the London to Dartford Stage Coach by John Cordrey painted in 1813.
Messrs Andrew Collyers Mail Coach painted by an unknown artist in a style inspired by John Cordrey.
Oil on canvas painting of the Oxford to London Coach by John Cordrey, late 18th century.
This super little phaeton was used by Queen Victorias grandchildren. There is a surviving photograph…
There are a number of carriages in the Maidstone collection that belong to the Royal Collection and…
This is acharacteristic jaunting car with a luggage locker between the seat boards and a removable d…
One of the most elaborate Sleighs in the Tyrwhitt-Drake collection this example has a seat carved in…
A nicely built Funeral Bier that was used by the Cranbrook Burial Board.It was made by the Piper fam…
This float is a stylish well-built example for general purpose use. The builders, Lamble and Co were…
Curricles were particularly popular in the late 18th and early 19th century and this example was bui…
A smart and functional Dog Cart for a single or pair of full sized horses. Made by Fulker of Salisbu…
A two wheeled Donkey or Pony Gig with a spindle back seat built circa 1810.Jane Austen and her sibli…
Friesland Sjees are a rather rare sight in the United Kingdom. The word sjees corresponds to the wor…
This Ladys Pony Phaeton came from the Beaufort family who also donated the Landaulette to the Tyrwhi…
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