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95 of 115 lots
Lot 95
c. 1900 'Dog Cart' Carriage Believed by Labourdette
Estimate:
$8,000 - $12,000
Starting bid:
$25
Sold for
$13,125
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Selections From The Mullin Collection Auction
Description
Without Reserve

Horse-Drawn Hunting Carriage
Elegant Coachwork Believed to Be by Carrosserie Henri Labourdette
Equipped with a Hand-Operated Manual Brake

Founded in 1858 by Jean-Baptiste Labourdette, Carrosserie Henri Labourdette was known for lightweight and elegant coachwork, whether on grand prewar French touring automobiles or a hunting carriage, such as the dog cart presented here. These carriages were given the “dog cart” moniker as they were used by sport shooters in the mid-1800s. A box under the seat held retriever dogs. The carriage’s wheel hubs are inscribed with “Labourdette Paris.” According to notes on file, this dog cart was used at De Horsten, which at the time was a royal estate in Wassenaar, Netherlands. Subsequently, it was owned by Jan de Neree from whom the Mullin Collection acquired the carriage.

*Please note that all of the Lots in this Auction have been in long-term static storage at the Mullin Automotive Museum and may not be currently operational. They will require mechanical attention and in some cases significant restoration prior to any road use.