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Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm
Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975

An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes.

Features

• Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895
• Renovated by C. Herring in 1975
• Original style hand painted advertising signwriting
• Flat timber loading platform
• Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery
• Twin shafts for a single horse
• Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres
• Traditional leaf spring suspension
• Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout
• Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme
• Suitable for private collection, museum or display use

Dimensions:
Overall length: 560 cm
Body length: 300 cm
Width: 158 cm
Height: 150 cm

Wheel Diameters:
Front wheels: 76 cm
Rear wheels: 86 cm

LOT NO 6

STOCK NO 177486

Advertising Trade Dray Wagon for C. Herring & Son, Hartlepool, Dated 1895 and Renovated 1975 An exceptionally decorative late Victorian horse drawn advertising trade dray, built by J. Herring of Hartlepool in 1895 and later renovated by C. Herring in 1975, as recorded by the painted inscription beneath the body. Finished in a striking cream and maroon livery with extensive hand painted signwriting, the wagon carries the name C. Herring & Son, Iron & Steel Processors, Hartlepool along its sides and rear panels. The wagon is fitted with a flat timber loading bed, twin shafts for a single horse, elegant spoked wooden wheels, iron bound tyres, rear headboard and traditional undercarriage with leaf spring suspension. Richly detailed scrollwork and lining throughout make this a particularly attractive example, suitable for collection, display, museum, promotional or coaching purposes. Features • Built by J. Herring, Hartlepool, 1895 • Renovated by C. Herring in 1975 • Original style hand painted advertising signwriting • Flat timber loading platform • Raised rear headboard with decorative pierced gallery • Twin shafts for a single horse • Wooden spoked wheels with iron tyres • Traditional leaf spring suspension • Extensive decorative lining and scrollwork throughout • Attractive cream and maroon colour scheme • Suitable for private collection, museum or display use Dimensions: Overall length: 560 cm Body length: 300 cm Width: 158 cm Height: 150 cm Wheel Diameters: Front wheels: 76 cm Rear wheels: 86 cm

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Lot Number: 6

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