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catalogue – pdf - Thimbleby & Shorland

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46 OPEN LOT GYPSY WAGON, on pneumatics, to suit up to 16 hh; the<br />

bow top body covered in canvas, with canvas curtains to the open<br />

front, the wooden section being finished in deep red, on cream<br />

unders, lined in contrast, all embellished with coloured lining and<br />

scrolls, the edges being chamfered. The interior is fitted with a pull<br />

out bed, and there are shafts and steps<br />

47 FOUR-WHEELED RALLI CAR by Thrupp & Maberley of London circa<br />

1905 to suit 15 to 16 hh; the bent sided body in a show finish of<br />

black, on green wheels and unders lined gold, the upholstery in<br />

beige cord. A classical type by a quality builder which has been<br />

used with success in the show ring, including winning the Concours<br />

D’Elégance class at the traditional driving event in France in 2010;<br />

to be sold with shafts and a wicker basket<br />

48 STICK BACK GIG by Windover of London & Manchester circa 1900<br />

to suit 14 to 14-2 hh; in a show finish of black with gold lining, the<br />

trim in black leatherette. A pretty and sought after show type by<br />

a good builder which is on 48ins, 16-spoke wheels and is ready for<br />

the ring<br />

49 RALLI CAR by Peake of Mount Street, London to suit a 14 to 15 hh;<br />

probably pre-1 st WW, certainly pre 2 nd WW; painted dark brown<br />

with purple buttoned upholstery. Some minor paintwork required,<br />

bought in the 1980’s from S Hibbard a well-known person around<br />

the Hungerford area<br />

50 RALLI CAR by Henry Bowers circa 1980 to suit a 12 to 15hh pony;<br />

painted black with black buttoned upholstery, with moveable<br />

shafts<br />

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