Welcome to Brian Stevenson's Horse-drawn Carriages

These vintage horse-drawn carriages have been lovingly restored over many years. These carriages, in eight lots, are now for sale. Please note that harness is excluded.

Please submit your expression of interest on the form provided on the contact page.

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Lot 1

Pony Phaeton built by Robin and Co. in Dunedin circa 1875. Lining on seat back in gold plate. Dash covered in patent leather. Lamps are included in this lot.
Reserve Price: NZ$17,000

Carriage Lot 1. Carriage Lot 1. Carriage Lot 1.

Lot 2

Sporting Break built by Staines, England. Suitable for single, pair or four in hand. Lamps are included in this lot.
Reserve Price: NZ$17,000

Carriage Lot 2. Carriage Lot 2. Carriage Lot 2.

Lot 3

C Spring pony gig restored by Brian Stevenson in 1990. Used to show 13.1 hh pony. Note unique springs.
Reserve Price: NZ$7,000

Carriage Lot 3. Carriage Lot 3. Carriage Lot 3.

Lot 4

Horse gig originally owned by the Digby family of Canterbury, New Zealand. Lamps are included in this lot.
Reserve Price: NZ$3,500

Carriage Lot 4. Carriage Lot 4. Carriage Lot 4.

Lot 5

Brown Pony gig built for Lady Isaac of Christchurch, New Zealand.
Reserve Price: NZ$3,000

Carriage Lot 5. Carriage Lot 5. Carriage Lot 5.

Lot 6

Crosscountry vehicle suitable for single or pair and used for eventing and trekking.
SOLD

Carriage Lot 6. Carriage Lot 6. Carriage Lot 6.

Lot 7

Crosscountry gig suitable for pony 13 to 14 hh. Gig is fitted with disc brakes.
Reserve Price: NZ$3,000

Carriage Lot 7. Carriage Lot 7. Carriage Lot 7.

Lot 8

Pony Phaeton. Replica of that used by Queen Victoria. Has not been driven.
Reserve Price: NZ$3,500

Carriage Lot 8. Carriage Lot 8. Carriage Lot 8.

Please note that delivery cost for purchased carriages is not included in the price.
The price is given in New Zealand dollars.
The reserve price stated is merely an indication of an amount that will be considered by the vendor and in no way obliges the vendor to accept an offer for the price figure or to accept any other offer submitted.
As soon as a carriage is sold it will be indicated as such on this page.