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Leverson and Sons of 90 New Oxford Street, London
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This carriage was used by Queen Victoria at Osborne House. The dash board was made higher than norma…
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An oil on canvas painting of the Lincoln to Wakefield stagecoach by Abel Hold.
Built by J. Ward of Leicester Square, London, this carriage, painted in the colours of the 6th Marqu…
Whitechapel Cart built by Linington of Portsmouth circa 1890 for a single horse or a tandem. This ca…
Punch Carriage built by Hayman and Co. of Exeter circa 1870 for a single horse. This carriage has an…
The Anglesey Travelling Chariot is one of the earliest in the collection at Arlington Court dating f…
This carriage dates from the early 1800s and was donated by Colonel Antrobus. It is believed that hi…
The Brouette is a rare carriage. This example has a standard Sedan Chair shaped body with a door at…
A Landau of standard shape and proportions for a team of four horses, with a folding leather hood, S…
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…
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…
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