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Pair of carriage lamps by R.E.Grady of Dublin
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Two heavy horse collar pads covered in striped material and possibly filled with deer hair; in fair condition
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Holly driving whip in very good condition
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Two ridger chains for shafts and two pairs of metal hames
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Heavy horse breeching and two large hay nets
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Assorted sundries (1446-1451)
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18ins pony patent collar with opening at the top
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17ins pony collar with opening at the top
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Pair of old-style leather gaiters
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Money bag by Wilson & Sons, Saddlers, Dalkeyth
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Medieval-style stirrup irons
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Gent's leather grooming case with contents (view in security pen)
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Set of four stirrup cups in a leather case (view in security pen)
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Leather collar box with men's collars inside (view in security pen)
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Leather hunting flask holder; no flask
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Very old pair of fine spurs with straps, possibly for racing (view in security pen)
| EQUESTRIAN & SPORTINGPRINTS & PICTURES |
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Leather case possibly for tools, etc.
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Print by H.Alken entitled Tandem
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Print by Alfred Munnings, 1904 entitled The Servant
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Print by Alfred Munnings, 1904 entitled The Horse Fair
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Signed watercolour of the Life Guards at Buckingham Palace dated 1957 by W.W.Gomme
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Six small framed coaching prints
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A very large framed print depicting numerous types of livery
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Print after Aldin entitled Trouble Ahead
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Working plan of a carriage
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Two prints of horse-drawn caravans
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Cecil Aldin print entitled The Liverpool Coach
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Stevengraph entitled The Good Old Days
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Large wall hanging of a map showing hunt countries of the Midlands on mahogany rollers; in delicate condition
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Framed colour print by Herring of horses in a farmyard
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Framed colour print by A.J.Munnings of a man leading mare and foal
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Framed colour print of huntsman, Ned Osborne on Grey Tick, by Sir Alfred Munnings
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Framed colour print entitled The Skittish Colt, signed by the artist Ivester Lloyd
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Framed colour print entitled Tandem Driving, by Benno van Achenbach
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Framed colour print entitled Hunting on Wheels
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Framed colour print after Lionel Edwards of a hunting scene
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Two framed driving prints entitled: The Parsons Colt and The Deacons Mare
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Unframed driving print entitled: The Best of the Joke
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New Forest framed painting, no. 110 of 250
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Two framed prints entitled: The New Forest - The Cast Shoe and Colt Hunting
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