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Explore 1914 Dunton waggon part 3

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

Interior tour of original Dunton Reading Waggon by historian John Pockett. Part 3.

John explores a Gypsy waggon built in 1914. This is a queen of horse-drawn vehicles.

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  • Sir, How much would a wagon like this restored sell for on average? Also is it in your care and will you be selling it?

  • Hi prices vary anything up to 100k , sorry this vardo is not forsale as in private ownership.

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  • Soooo beautiful. I swear I might have been a Gypsy in a past life because everything about the culture just seems so wonderful and welcoming to me. I draw and paint, and even before I was aware of the real Romany culture, I would still somehow end up making art very similar to traditional Gypsy art, like displayed in these wagons. It's so fantastic and so surreal.

  • very interesting...lots of craftsmanship...the detail is amazing...very happy i seen this video...thanks for sharing!

  • Thanks for posting this. I've been wanting to see one of these for years and you've done a great job pointing out all the features and details. Thanks, again.

  • Heavenly !

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