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1892 Brukker Carriage "Prins Albert"
- Current bid
- Status
Lot specifications
- Quantity
- 1
- Margin
- Yes
- Brand
- Brukker
- Solid tyres
- Yes
- Year of build
- 1892
- Number of wheels
- 2
- Single span
- Yes
- Leaf springs
- Yes
Description
3-person; equipped with carriage lamps, whip and (bowler) hat, horse holster; leather hood; facet slept windows; manufactured in Groningen, A Prince Albert, was built around 1910 by carriage manufacturer and stable owner Brukker from Groningen. The carriage is named after Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the husband of Queen Victoria. This hunting wagon was widely used on the farms in Groningen and East Friesland. Albert went out a lot in such carriages and that is the reason why the type got its name. The one in Leek has a front seat and a rear seat. The latter can be folded, but is also rotatable. This makes getting in a lot easier, but does not improve seating comfort in the least. The hood can be removed in its entirety. (Margin, no VAT)
Additional details
There is no right of withdrawal.
The minimum age for visiting the viewing and collection days is 18 years. Visitors must be able to identify themselves.
A forklift is available during the collection day. The maximum lifting capacity is 1.5 tonnes.
Use of the forklift truck is entirely at your own risk. In addition, waiting times may occur.