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A late Victorian wooden hand operated fairground carousel or merry-go-round, circa 1895,

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A late Victorian wooden hand operated fairground carousel or merry-go-round, circa 1895, - Bild 1 aus 5
A late Victorian wooden hand operated fairground carousel or merry-go-round, circa 1895, - Bild 2 aus 5
A late Victorian wooden hand operated fairground carousel or merry-go-round, circa 1895, - Bild 3 aus 5
A late Victorian wooden hand operated fairground carousel or merry-go-round, circa 1895, - Bild 4 aus 5
A late Victorian wooden hand operated fairground carousel or merry-go-round, circa 1895, - Bild 5 aus 5
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Etwall, Derbyshire
A late Victorian wooden hand operated fairground carousel or merry-go-round, circa 1895, last used at Nottingham Goose Fair in 1979, featuring individually-carved ponies and peacocks plus two peacock chariots and comes with full provenance. Made in Burton On Trent, Staffordshire, a town famous for its beer, by George Orton, Sons and Spooner of Swan Works for Fred Westrope in 1895.Provenance:According to historical documents found with the item, it was the only ten-section, three-abreast carousel ever built and, apart from redecoration, is exactly as it was back in the days when Queen Victoria was on the English throne.The ride is approximately 18ft in diameter and features 12 ponies and six peacocks along with the peacock chariots, which can carry nine children in each. No two figures are the same and they are all suspended on twisted, brass-covered iron rods. It also features mirrors ceilings and a mirrored centre.When Fed Westrope owned the ride it was taken to fairs around the Midlands for him by the Meakin family and was a regular visitor at Burton's statutes fair. It was later bought by a Mrs West and taken to fairs in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. Later it passed to Jimmy Fantom and travelled around fairs with his family for 46 years. After its final appearance at Nottingham Goose Fair in 1979, it passed to Burton couple George and Joyce Mander who restored it to its former glory and took it along to steam rallies and vintage fairs. The historical notes tell us that every effort was made to retain its Victorian authenticity during the painstaking restoration. Rides such as this demanded ornate carving, decorative brackets and other embellishments which required great skill. In time, the demand for speedier, more thrilling rides heralded their demise.Offered with an extensive archive of images, including those of it in use at events.Estimate Upon Request
A late Victorian wooden hand operated fairground carousel or merry-go-round, circa 1895, last used at Nottingham Goose Fair in 1979, featuring individually-carved ponies and peacocks plus two peacock chariots and comes with full provenance. Made in Burton On Trent, Staffordshire, a town famous for its beer, by George Orton, Sons and Spooner of Swan Works for Fred Westrope in 1895.Provenance:According to historical documents found with the item, it was the only ten-section, three-abreast carousel ever built and, apart from redecoration, is exactly as it was back in the days when Queen Victoria was on the English throne.The ride is approximately 18ft in diameter and features 12 ponies and six peacocks along with the peacock chariots, which can carry nine children in each. No two figures are the same and they are all suspended on twisted, brass-covered iron rods. It also features mirrors ceilings and a mirrored centre.When Fed Westrope owned the ride it was taken to fairs around the Midlands for him by the Meakin family and was a regular visitor at Burton's statutes fair. It was later bought by a Mrs West and taken to fairs in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. Later it passed to Jimmy Fantom and travelled around fairs with his family for 46 years. After its final appearance at Nottingham Goose Fair in 1979, it passed to Burton couple George and Joyce Mander who restored it to its former glory and took it along to steam rallies and vintage fairs. The historical notes tell us that every effort was made to retain its Victorian authenticity during the painstaking restoration. Rides such as this demanded ornate carving, decorative brackets and other embellishments which required great skill. In time, the demand for speedier, more thrilling rides heralded their demise.Offered with an extensive archive of images, including those of it in use at events.Estimate Upon Request

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Heage Lane
Etwall
Derbyshire
DE65 6LS
United Kingdom

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