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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…
A Westminster arch-roof sedan chair dating from around 1760 with highly polished and japanned black…
A Growler for a single horse. This carriage was a working vehicle and has an angular profile and mai…
A splendid Chariot of standard proportions but with a little more embellishment.English coachbuilder…
This is a Double Brougham of a quality build by one of the most prominent coachbuilders, Baker and C…
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 Travelling Coach for a team of four or six horses in original unused condition. The coach has a co…
A Wagonette Omnibus for a pair or team of horses. Painted in brown, black an red with black lining a…
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