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The Droitzschka comes in various forms usually with the main defining feature being a bench seat run…
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The Anglesey Travelling Chariot is one of the earliest in the collection at Arlington Court dating f…
This carriage was owned by Tyrwhitt-Drake and is thought to have originally belonged to Lord Lonsdal…
An example of a Shelburne Landau for a pair of horses with an angular profile, leather hood and spru…
Punch Carriage built by Hayman and Co. of Exeter circa 1870 for a single horse. This carriage has an…
This is a high quality brougham by a top London coachbuilder. Broughams are not an uncommon carriage…
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…
A carriage for taking pleasure drives in around parks with seating for two people. This Barouche has…
Single Brougham for a single horse or a pair of horses. This is a conventional brougham with an angu…
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…
A splendid Chariot of standard proportions but with a little more embellishment.English coachbuilder…
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…
The Cabriolet was introduced from France about 1810 and, by about 1830, was much refined and improve…
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