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This carriage is exactly as a Stanhope Gig ought to be. The body has a Tilbury boot (vertical rear p…
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A two wheeled Donkey or Pony Gig with a spindle back seat built circa 1810.Jane Austen and her sibli…
A design for a Tilbury Gig.
A very well appointed coach in original condition. There are a few unusual features such as the brac…
Messrs Andrew Collyer’s Mail Coach painted by an unknown artist in a style inspired by John Cordrey.
A rather comical photograph of four Victorian ladies and a Battlesden Cart. A Battlesden Car wa…
A photograph of the Ship Hotel in Brighton with a Stagecoach standing outside.
A Victorian lady sits in her Pony Phaeton outside of a country house.
This baby carriage was reputedly built by sailors under the command of a member of the Ashburnham fa…
This sleigh was owned by the Mannering family of Dover who purchased it second hand in 1900. &n…
A charming Children’s Carriage believed to be of Dutch origin. It is of a fairly simple construction…
A gentleman is about to be driven to a destination by a liveried groom driving a horse put to…
A gentleman drives his family out in an American carriage known as a Side Bar Buggy.
The Earl of Seafield is being driven in a Landau put to a pair of horses in Cullen, Moray, Scotland.
This is a lovely example of an estate van, well built and rather unusual being of such a large size…
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