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A Wagonette Omnibus for a pair or team of horses. Painted in brown, black an red with black lining a…
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This donkey carriage is an example of an earlier carriage being reused. The undercarriage is from a…
A Bow Fronted Brougham with an elegant curved profile. Painted green and black with blue box cloth u…
Punch Carriage built by Hayman and Co. of Exeter circa 1870 for a single horse. This carriage has an…
This Carriole is beautifully built by a Scottish coachbuilders as a presentation gift to H M Queen A…
Pony Phaetons were driven by ladies around parks and estates. They are lightweight elegant little ca…
This Bath Chair was built by John Ward of London in the late nineteenth century. John Ward was a ren…
An invalid Carriage built during the first half of the nineteenth century, the builders name is engr…
Invalid Carriage for a single pony or donkey. This carriage has a black leather covered canvas head.…
A Round Backed Gig with striking green and black vertical stripes on the body and bright yellow lini…
A superb Victoria built by one of the top London coachbuilders Barker and Co. It doesnt get much bet…
A Demi-Mail Phaeton with an angular cut out in the body, a leather head and seats for the driver and…
Invalid carriage were used by the infirm or the elderly for taking short trips around a park or esta…
This Jaunting Car belonged to HRH Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyle. It was built by Irelands forem…
Built around 1890 for Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale 1857-1944 for use to exercise the dog…
An interesting carriage and something of a curio. It clearly lost its body sometime ago and has perh…
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