Handmade brass
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Cast brass of Victoria, R83 Royalty book
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Cast brass of Victoria, R74 Royalty book
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Cast brass of Victoria, R18 Royalty book
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Stamped brass, Silver Jubilee
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Six initialled blinker brasses
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Two horse head blinker brasses
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Pair of heart hame hook brasses
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Pair of stamped brasses of clover and horse
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Pair of cast brasses - fox and pattern
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Nose band brass - Theobalds Potton
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Hame plate - Ind Coope Brewery
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Three rumble bells, Edward Read
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Two horse head hooks and one rosette
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Pair of loin straps
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Strap with two studs and a barrel brass
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Brass merit badge by The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1911 with whitemetal stud
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Two leathers with brasses and a bell
EQUESTRIAN & SPORTING PRINTS & PICTURES |
Hunting print
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Hunting print by Alfred W. Strutt
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Carriage driving print after Cecil Aldin2184-2187Print after Cecil Aldin depicting a carriage scene
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Framed photograph of the time table of the Old Times travelling from Brighton to Arundel
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Picture of a dressage horse and rider
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Picture of a young girl with foal
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Picture depicting a man driving three grey horses
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Picture entitled: The Thin Red Line by R. Gibb
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Picture: Gordons and Greys to the Front by Stanley Berkeley
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Two coaching prints: A Summer Incident and Preparing for a Heavy Stage
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Coloured print after Charles Cooper Henderson from The Fores Coaching collection entitled Changing Horses, 1842, measures 30ins x 22ins
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Pair to the previous lot entitled All Right 1842, measures 30ins x 22ins
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Small two-fold oak framed screen, the frame fretted to represent a fence with five barred gates, double glass panels with photographed illustrations of driving and hunting scenes, measuring 27½ins x 24½ins (open)
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Large photo of a horse in its original frame
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Oil painting on board depicting a Royal Mail Coach and hunting scene, measures 13ins x 20ins
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Framed coaching scene: The Birmingham Tally Ho! Coaches - Passing the Crown at Holloway by J Pollard, measures 19ins x 23ins
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Large framed coaching scene: The Royal London Mail by Charles Cooper Henderson (English 1803-1877), measures 25½ins x 35ins
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Large photograph set in its original oak frame and entitled The Speaker's Coach at the Coronation of King George V - Drawn by Horses lent by Whitbread & Son Ltd. This privilege dates from the time that a previous partner of the firm Mr Shaw-Lefevre (afterwards Viscount Eversley) was Speaker of the House of Commons, measures 25ins x 30ins
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Large coaching scene print after Cecil Aldin of the Windsor to London Mail Coach in original frame, measures 19ins x 43½ins
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Early aquatint print of a coaching scene entitled Waking Up in its original maple wood frame, measures 25½ins x 33½ins
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Print: The New London Royal Mail
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Print: Short Stage Coach
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Stevengraph: The Good Old Days
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Stevengraph: The Struggle
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Dodsons Coaching Incidents: 'We Shall Do It Easily'
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Dodsons Coaching Incidents: 'Three Minutes to Spare'
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Oil painting of a driving scene
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Three framed photographs of decorated Shire horses and wagons, c1920 in Ulverston, Cumbria; details on the reverse
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Relics of the Old Coaching Days, a photograph within a decorated mount of three old Coachmen, Messrs Reynolds, Walton and Pryor2214-2219Pair of carriage prints2220-2221Hunting print
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Picture after AJ Munnings RA: The Prince of Wales on Forest Witch
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Cecil Aldin print of a coaching snow scene
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Pair of limited edition silk prints entitled The Tandem and Four-in-Hand Turnouts
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