Note—Sleighs, commercial and farm wagons, miniatures, and fire equipment will be included in subsequent publications.
| CATALOG NUMBER |
ILLUSTRATED ON PAGE |
|
|---|---|---|
| V-1 | Road Cart (about 1870) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-2 | One-Horse Chaise (about 1830) | |
| Built by Coach and Chaise Manufacturer, Charlestown, Massachusetts. | ||
| On loan, Sheldon Museum, Middlebury, Vermont | ||
| V-3 | Chaise (late 18th century) | 9 |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-4 | Doctor’s Gig (about 1800) | 10 |
| On loan, Sheldon Museum, Middlebury, Vermont | ||
| V-5 | Canadian Calèche (about 1885) | 57 |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-6 | Doctor’s Gig (early 19th century) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-7 | Curtain Rockaway (early 19th century) | |
| On loan, Sheldon Museum, Middlebury, Vermont; gift to them by C. Bullard of New Haven, Vermont | ||
| V-8 | Pleasure Wagon “President’s Carriage” (early 19th century) | 56 |
| On loan, Sheldon Museum, Middlebury, Vermont | ||
| V-9 | Irish Jaunting Car (about 1900) | |
| Gift of Mr. Cleveland Dodge, New York, New York | ||
| V-10 | Panel-Boot Victoria (about 1895) | 19 |
| Built by Henry Hooker & Company, New Haven, Connecticut (#1400). | ||
| Gift of Mrs. Charles E. Tilton, Tilton, New Hampshire | ||
| V-11 | Octagon Front Rockaway (about 1890) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-12 | “Wicker-Seat” Cabriolet (about 1865) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-13 | Ladies’ Driving Phaeton—parasol top (about 1890) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-14 | Cut-under Phaeton (about 1890) | 3 |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-15 | Curricle (about 1900) | 8 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. Museum collection | ||
| V-16 | Meadowbrook Cart (about 1900) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-17 | Three-seat Surrey (about 1900) | 40 |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-18 | Dog Cart (about 1890) | 11 |
| Built by Fred F. French and Company, Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass. | ||
| Gift of Mr. Arthur Brown, Tilton, New Hampshire | ||
| V-19 | Cut-under Basket Phaeton (about 1900) | 6 |
| Gift of Mr. Arthur Brown, Tilton, New Hampshire | ||
| V-20 | Pony Buckboard (about 1895) | |
| Built by Joubert & White, Glens Falls, New York. | ||
| Gift of Mr. J. Watson Webb, Shelburne, Vt. | ||
| V-21 | Extension Top Surrey (about 1900) | 41 |
| Built by J. R. and J. H. Lockwood, Burlington, Vt. | ||
| Museum collection | ||
| V-22 | Coupé Rockaway (about 1900) | 43 |
| Built by Z. Thompson & Bros., Portland, Maine and Kimball Brothers Company, Boston, Mass. | ||
| Museum collection | ||
| V-23 | Stick-seat Surrey (about 1900) | |
| Sold by Walter B. Johnson, Essex Junction, Vermont; built by Cortland Cart and Carriage Company, Sidney, New York. | ||
| Gift of Mrs. Edward H. Loomis, Addison, Vermont. | ||
| V-24 | Leather Top Surrey (about 1900) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-25 | Rockaway (about 1885) | |
| Built by Sargent and Company, Boston, Mass. | ||
| Gift of Fanny Allen Hospital, Burlington, Vermont | ||
| V-26 | Miniature Brougham (about 1885) | |
| Gift of Fanny Allen Hospital, Burlington, Vt. | ||
| V-27 | Stick-seat Buckboard, “Liar’s Wagon” (about 1885) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-28 | Governess Cart (about 1900) | |
| Gift of Mrs. Wilfred Rhodes, St. Thomas, Jamaica | ||
| V-29 | Concord Wagon (about 1840) | 55 |
| Built by Downing & Abbot., Concord, New Hampshire. | ||
| Gift of Mr. W. B. Hill, Tilton, New Hampshire | ||
| V-30 | Skeleton Wagon (about 1870) | 51 |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-31 | Hansom Cab (about 1895) | 31 |
| Built by Hincks & Johnson, Bridgeport, Conn. | ||
| Museum collection | ||
| V-32 | Kentucky Breaking Cart (about 1895) | 54 |
| Built by H. H. Babcock Company, Watertown, N. Y. | ||
| Gift of Dr. Stuart Orton, Rahway, New Jersey | ||
| V-33 | Depot Wagon (about 1890) | 42 |
| Built by Horace Ervien, Ogontz, Pennsylvania. | ||
| Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lippincott, Jenkintown, Pa. | ||
| V-34 | Sicilian Donkey Cart (about 1932) | |
| Built Fabrica Carri, Montoleone, Palermo, Sicily. | ||
| Gift of Mrs. Gambrill in memory of her husband, Mr. Richard V. N. Gambrill, Peapack, New Jersey | ||
| V-35 | Pony Break (about 1938) | |
| Built by Dennis Brothers, London, England. | ||
| Gift of Mrs. Gambrill in memory of her husband, Mr. Richard V. N. Gambrill, Peapack, New Jersey | ||
| V-36 | Pony Dog Cart “Going-to-Cover Cart” (about 1890) | 14 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of Mrs. Gambrill in memory of her husband, Mr. Richard V. N. Gambrill, Peapack, New Jersey | ||
| V-37 | Spider Phaeton (about 1890) | 2 |
| Built by Muhlbacher, Paris, France. | ||
| Gift of Mrs. Gambrill in memory of her husband, Mr. Richard V. N. Gambrill, Peapack, New Jersey | ||
| V-38 | Runabout (about 1900) | |
| Gift of Mrs. Gambrill in memory of her husband, Mr. Richard V. N. Gambrill, Peapack, New Jersey | ||
| V-39 | Buckboard Buggy (about 1900) | |
| Gift of Mrs. Gambrill in memory of her husband, Mr. Richard V. N. Gambrill, Peapack, New Jersey | ||
| V-40 | Buckboard (about 1885). | |
| Gift of Mr. Scott Lord Smith, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. | ||
| V-41 | Tub Cart (about 1883) | 52 |
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-42 | Pony Buckboard (about 1890) | 46 |
| Built by J. B. Dubuc, Shelburne, Vermont. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-43 | Pony Buckboard (about 1900) | |
| Built by Joubert & White (#1202) Glens Falls, N. Y. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-44 | Buckboard Phaeton (about 1895) | 45 |
| Built by Joubert & White, Glens Falls, N. Y. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-45 | Buckboard with Rumble Seat (about 1900) | |
| Built by Joubert & White, Glens Falls, N. Y. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-46 | Mail Phaeton (about 1882) | 1 |
| Built by F. S. Brown & Company, New York. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-47 | Skeleton-Boot Victoria (about 1904) | 20 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-48 | Berlin (about 1890) | 26 |
| Built by Million et Guiet, Paris, France. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-49 | Tandem Cart (about 1890) | 12 |
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-50 | Break with Perch—Wagonette Break (about 1895) | 38 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-51 | Calèche (about 1890) | 24 |
| Built by Million et Guiet, Paris, France. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-52 | Private Omnibus (about 1890) | 23 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-53 | Brougham (about 1890) | 16 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-54 | 6-Passenger Rockaway (about 1850) | 44 |
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-55 | Vis-à-Vis (about 1890) | 22 |
| Built by Brewster & Co. New York. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-56 | George IV Phaeton (about 1882) | 4 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-57 | Buckboard Surrey (about 1900) | |
| Built by Joubert & White, Glens Falls, N. Y. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-58 | Norfolk Shooting Cart (about 1885) | |
| Built by Thorn Patent Norfolk Carriage Works, Norwich, England. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-59 | Slat-Side Shooting Cart (about 1895) | 15 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| V-60 | Formal Coach (about 1890) | 29 |
| Gift of Henry M. Tuttle Company, Bennington, Vermont, in memory of Mr. Fred Stickles, for many years president of that company | ||
| V-61 | Triple Buckboard (about 1885) | 49 |
| Built in Glens Falls New York for Dr. E. D. Ferguson of Troy, New York. | ||
| Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Childs, Manchester, Vermont | ||
| V-62 | Double Buckboard (about 1885) | 48 |
| Gift of Mr. J. Watson Webb, Shelburne, Vt. | ||
| V-63 | Royal Spider (about 1900) | |
| Built by Flandrau & Company, New York. | ||
| Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brewer, Burlington, Vt. | ||
| V-64 | Ladies’ Phaeton (about 1900) | |
| Gift of Mrs. Katherine Thayer Hobson, New York | ||
| V-65 | Calèche D’Enfant (about 1825) | |
| Built in France. | ||
| Museum collection. | ||
| V-66 | Landau (about 1885) | 18 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of Mr. Henry O. Havemeyer, Mahwah, New Jersey | ||
| V-67 | Mountain Wagon (about 1890) | 58 |
| Built by Abbot-Downing Co., Concord, New Hampshire. | ||
| Museum collection | ||
| V-68 | Barge (about 1890) | 59 |
| Built by Abbot-Downing Co., Concord, New Hampshire. | ||
| Museum collection | ||
| V-69 | Bottum Boat Wagon (early 19th century) | |
| Gift of Mrs. Carroll Landon, New Haven, Vermont | ||
| V-70 | Tunbridge Pleasure Wagon (early 19th century) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-71 | Abbott Pleasure Wagon (early 19th century) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-72 | Top Buggy (about 1885) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-73 | Dickerman Family Wagon (early 19th century) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-74 | Pleasure Wagon (early 19th century) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-75 | Convertible Carriage/Wagon (about 1910) | |
| Patented “High Point Wagon” built by Briggs Carriages, Amesbury, Massachusetts. | ||
| Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brewer, Burlington, Vermont | ||
| V-76 | Coach (about 1850) | 28 |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-77 | Roof-Seat Break (about 1900) | |
| Built by Barker & Company, London, England. | ||
| Museum collection | ||
| V-78 | Miniature Phaeton (about 1875) | 7 |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-79 | Canadian Pleasure Cart (early 19th century) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-80 | Empire Calèche D’Enfant (about 1810) | |
| Built in Paris, France. | ||
| Museum collection | ||
| V-81 | Racing Sulky (about 1870) | 50 |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-82 | Skeleton Break (about 1910) | 37 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of Mr. F. Ambrose Clark, Cooperstown, New York | ||
| V-83 | Irish Jaunting Car (about 1900) | 30 |
| Built In Dublin, Ireland. | ||
| Gift of Mr. Charles Sumner Bird, East Walpole, Massachusetts | ||
| V-84 | Viennese Wagon (about 1898) | |
| Built in Vienna, Austria. | ||
| Gift of Mr. Charles Sumner Bird, East Walpole, Massachusetts | ||
| V-85 | Breaking Cart (about 1900) | |
| Gift of Mr. Charles Sumner Bird, East Walpole, Mass. | ||
| V-86 | Racing Sulky (about 1870) | |
| Museum collection | ||
| V-87 | Doctor’s Buggy (about 1900) | |
| Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross, Burlington, Vt. | ||
| V-88 | Top Buggy (about 1900) | |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of Mr. Arthur S. Lawrence, Locust Valley, New York | ||
| V-89 | Buggy (about 1870) | |
| Gift of Mrs. Robert H. Young, S. Starksboro, Vermont | ||
| C-1 | “Liberty” Road Coach (about 1900) | 32 |
| Built by Million et Guiet, Paris, France. | ||
| Gift of Mr. J. Ford Johnson, New York, N. Y. | ||
| C-2 | Highland & Alpine House Concord Coach (about 1852) | 63 |
| Built by Abbot-Downing Co., Concord, New Hampshire. | ||
| Museum collection | ||
| C-3 | Mud Wagon (about 1875) | 62 |
| Museum collection | ||
| C-4 | Park Drag (about 1890) | 34 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of the Webb family in memory of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward Webb | ||
| C-5 | Schroon Lake Concord Coach (about 1875) | 60 |
| Museum collection | ||
| C-6 | “Defiance” Road Coach (about 1900) | 36 |
| Built by Brewster & Co., New York. | ||
| Gift of Mrs. Gambrill in memory of her husband, Mr. Richard V. N. Gambrill, Peapack, New Jersey | ||
| C-7 | Pony Road Coach (about 1900) | |
| Built by Guiet of Paris, France. | ||
| Gift of Mrs. Gambrill in memory of her husband, Mr. Richard V. N. Gambrill, Peapack, N. J. |