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John Frederick Herring was born in London in 1795. Herring spent the first eighteen years of his lif…
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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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Invalid carriage were used by the infirm or the elderly for taking short trips around a park or esta…
Built by Hooper and Co this is recorded as being Queen Victorias 5th State Landau. It is a superb ex…
Pony Phaetons were driven by ladies around parks and estates. They are lightweight elegant little ca…
The Droitzschka comes in various forms usually with the main defining feature being a bench seat run…
An example of a Shelburne Landau for a pair of horses with an angular profile, leather hood and spru…
This is a high quality brougham by a top London coachbuilder. Broughams are not an uncommon carriage…
A Wagonette Omnibus for a pair or team of horses. Painted in brown, black an red with black lining a…
A Landau of standard shape and proportions for a team of four horses, with a folding leather hood, S…
A Growler for a single horse. This carriage was a working vehicle and has an angular profile and mai…
Private Drag for a team of horses. This carriage has a centre pole and is sprung with telegraph spri…
TownCoach for a pair or team of horses built by Turrill and Sons of London. A typical 19th century t…
A very well appointed coach in original condition. There are a few unusual features such as the brac…
McNaught Co were a good firm of coachbuilders but perhaps not really known for producing State Coac…
This is a super example of a Canoe Landau by a coachbuilder who was very good at building this type…
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