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A splendid Chariot of standard proportions but with a little more embellishment.English coachbuilder…
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This baby carriage was reputedly built by sailors under the command of a member of the Ashburnham fa…
This sleigh was owned by the Mannering family of Dover who purchased it second hand in 1900.It would…
A hand drawn or horse-drawn bier would have been the standard mode of transport for a deceased villa…
A charming Childrens Carriage believed to be of Dutch origin. It is of a fairly simple construction…
A travelling Chariot for a team of four horses. This is one of the earliest carriages in the collect…
A Wagonette Omnibus for a pair or team of horses. Painted in brown, black an red with black lining a…
This gig was once a stylish lightweight carriage for pleasure driving with a single pony. It found i…
A carriage for taking pleasure drives in around parks with seating for two people. This Barouche has…
This carriage is exactly as a Stanhope Gig ought to be. The body has a Tilbury boot vertical rear pa…
A Demi-Mail Phaeton with an angular cut out in the body, a leather head and seats for the driver and…
A Bow Fronted Brougham with an elegant curved profile. Painted green and black with blue box cloth u…
Canoe Landau for a pair of horses. The canoe shaped body has a concave back panel which is unusual i…
Britzschka for a team of horses built in the early 19th century by Tapp Co London. The body is spru…
Being of a large size this Sedan Chair would have required more than two chairmen to carry it. It wa…
This is undoubtedly one of the most important carriages in the Tyrwhitt-Drake Carriage Museum and is…
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