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Messrs Andrew Collyers Mail Coach painted by an unknown artist in a style inspired by John Cordrey.
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This is a super carriage in completely original condition. This two wheeled carriage would have been…
This carriage was used by Queen Victoria at Osborne House. The dash board was made higher than norma…
Built around 1890 for Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale 1857-1944 for use to exercise the dog…
Built by J. Ward of Leicester Square, London, this carriage, painted in the colours of the 6th Marqu…
A travelling Chariot for a team of four horses. This is one of the earliest carriages in the collect…
The Anglesey Travelling Chariot is one of the earliest in the collection at Arlington Court dating f…
One of the most elaborate Sleighs in the Tyrwhitt-Drake collection this example has a seat carved in…
A design for a Curricle by the coachbuilders Hooper and Co.The Curricle is one of the few two wheele…
Invalid carriage were used by the infirm or the elderly for taking short trips around a park or esta…
This is a rare example of a Skeleton Boot Victoria and has the added interest of the inverted double…
This Ladys Pony Phaeton came from the Beaufort family who also donated the Landaulette to the Tyrwhi…
Britzschka for a team of horses built in the early 19th century by Tapp Co London. The body is spru…
A phaeton is a four-wheeled carriage that was driven by the owner, and never by his professional coa…
A photograph of a Hansom Cab outside the Libertys department store in London.The first Hansom cab wa…
This carriage dates from the early 1800s and was donated by Colonel Antrobus. It is believed that hi…
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