£160
An early 19th century wooden dog / goat cart, originally from Uffington Hall, gifted to the vendor's grandfather by Lady Muriel Barclay Harvey, apparently for water sprinkling having a box form body lined in metal with hinged filler, a chain pull controls the fluid flow to a bar at the rear drilled with irrigation holes, with two shafts extending forwards and running on ten spoke metal wheels, missing rubber tyres, and all painted a now distressed red with grey and yellow decorative borders, with two circular pressed metal plaques of the Royal Coat of Arms to front and back, 43 by 116 by 42cm high.
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