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ID: 3203

Mid Victorian Brougham Horse Drawn Carriage

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Description 🔉

A lovely Brougham type horse-drawn carriage was designed in 1839, this particular example was built in 1860 by Frederick Sanderson of Dublin.

The carriage was named after the politician and jurist Lord Brougham, who had this type of carriage built to his specification by the London coachbuilder, Robinson & Cook, in 1838. His vision was a city carriage that could travel locally, fit through narrow streets, seat between 2 to 4 people, and be pulled by one horse.

It is in reasonable condition and is upholstered. Viewing is recommended.

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  • 21 Watergate, Whitchurch, Shropshire, UK.
  • SY131DP
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  • Raven Yard Antiques Shop is a family run business located in the picturesque part of Shropshire in the Roman town of Whitchurch. We have a diverse selection of rare and historic goods to choose from. Please browse our online store or else visit our shop to see some of our amazing items.

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For antique firearms such as muskets and rifles, this item is offered strictly as a collectors’ piece. It is sold as a historic firearm for display or study purposes only, and not as a modern, live-firing weapon. Export, import, and ownership regulations vary by country; buyers are responsible for ensuring compliance with their local laws and confirming that they are not prohibited from ownership. In accordance with UK guidelines, the seller is required to verify the buyer’s identification and age prior to completion of the sale.