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A large quantity of old heavy horse harness (in shop)
A large quantity of old heavy horse harness (in shop)
A large quantity of old heavy horse harness (right hand side shelves in house)
A large quantity of old heavy horse harness (left hand side shelves in house)
A large quantity of light and heavy horse collars
Three frames containing a quantity of old and modern photographs
A Governess cart, for restoration
A single horse four wheel railway company delivery trolley. Understood to have been built around 1920 for London Midland and Scottish Railway Comp...
15HH draft horse of excellent pedigree, quiet temperament, will not breed, economical to feed and shoe. With harness. Previously harnessed to lot ...
A small pony or donkey cart in original condition. Bearing the name Stamford Jones, Ironmongers & Builders Merchant ...[more]
A pony size spring cart from Caxton, Cambridgeshire. Understood to have been built in 1893 by Allens Ltd of Brampton, Huntingdonshire..
A Dealers cart. Understood to have been built in 1902 by Mr Abrahams, village wheelwright of Landbeach, Cambridgeshire for his own use
A horse drawn milk float. Built in 1925 by Hill & Boll of Yeovil, Somerset, and used by dairymen delivering milk door to door. Vehicle was previou...
A rally cart with rubber tyres by Hopkins of St Ives
A Landau for restoration, by Andrews of Southampton
A Continental Sociable with hood for a pair of horses. With screw brake
A bow fronted Brougham in original condition by E & H Vezey of Bath. With ornate interior. ...[more]
A four wheel bakers van with shafts. Bearing the name R C Farrow, Baker and Grocer, Winfirth ...[more]
A Private Omnibus for pair or team, by Peters of London. Having had some restoration work to wheels. Bearing crest and the maxim Honi soit qui ma...
A covered delivery van of unusual type. Bearing the name John Julian & Co. Ltd. of Truro, Newquay and Falmouth ...[more]
A butcher's cart with hand brake. Bearing the name A Buckland of Church Farm, Netley Abbey, Southampton
A Pearce horse drawn crop sprayer with land wheel driven pump. Understood to have been built in Ireland in 1930
A Smyth four row root drill with fore carriage and shafts
A J B Edlinton & Co. two row root drill. Previously owned by Mr Havard of Witnesham, and last used as recently as 1970 ...[more]
A hermaphrodite wagon for restoration
A ¾ lock harvest wagon for restoration ...[more]
A tumbrel body and axle, having some restoration carried out
A tumbrel by Ward & Silver
A tumbrel by Ward & Silver ...[more]
A Cambridgeshire tumbrel. Previously owned by late Mr R Mitham of Swavesey, near Cambridge. It is un
A Cambridgeshire tumbrel. Previously owned by late Mr R Mitham of Swavesey, near Cambridge. It is understood that the cart was built by Mr Mitham'...
A panel sided Scots cart. It is believed to have been built by English Bros. of Caxton, Cambridgeshi
A panel sided Scots cart. It is believed to have been built by English Bros. of Caxton, Cambridgeshire in about 1880. This cart was owned and used...
A plank sided Scots cart.
A plank sided Scots cart. Understood to have been built in 1884 and used by the late Mr Bernard Hart of Abbotsley, Huntingdonshire. ...[more]
A Hermaphrodite wagon (or Morfry). Factory built in August 1929 by Wigg & Sons of Barnby, Nr Beccles
A Hermaphrodite wagon (or Morfry). Factory built in August 1929 by Wigg & Sons of Barnby, Nr Beccles, Suffolk. Understood to have been originally ...
A ¾ lock harvest wagon on wood arms and straight wheels, for restoration ...[more]
A Northamptonshire type spindle sided double shafted road wagon. Understood to have been built in 1893 by a village wheelwright (unknown), owned b...
A four wheel harvest wagon believed to be by Woods of Stowmarket
A ¾ lock four wheel harvest wagon ...[more]
A ¾ lock harvest wagon bearing the name Copper Taber & Co. Ltd, Seed Growers ...[more]
A plank sided Essex farm wagon. Built by Whitlock Bros of Great Yeldham, Essex, in around 1900. Bearing the name G E Unwin of Sewells, Little Yeld...
Charabanc to suit team of horses by Fuller's of Bristol. With pole, would suit coach or heavy horses
Charabanc to suit team of horses by Fuller's of Bristol. With pole, would suit coach or heavy horses. Appears to be in good roadworthy condition. ...
