Sulky Cart Collection
"Capturing the Elegance: The Sulky Cart Collection" Step back in time and witness the grace and power of trotting horses as they pull their sleek sulky carts
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"Capturing the Elegance: The Sulky Cart Collection" Step back in time and witness the grace and power of trotting horses as they pull their sleek sulky carts. These captivating collotype prints from 1885 transport us to an era when these magnificent animals were celebrated for their speed and beauty. Plate 606 introduces us to a bay horse named Reuben, his muscular frame glistening under the sun as he effortlessly propels the sulky forward. Plate 612 showcases another bay horse, Dereumd, displaying its impressive stride with every step. The intensity in their eyes reflects their determination to conquer any track. In Plate 611, we meet Katydid, a striking gray mare whose elegance is matched only by her strength. Her hooves seem to barely touch the ground as she glides along in perfect harmony with her sulky cart. Meanwhile, Lizzie M. , a spirited bay mare captured in Plate 609 and Plate 607, exudes confidence as she charges ahead fearlessly. Flode Holden steals our attention in both Plates 608 and 614; this sorrel mare's fiery spirit shines through as she breaks into a gallop. With each powerful stride, Flode Holden demonstrates why she is truly one of a kind. Not limited to trotting alone, we also encounter walking sulkies that highlight different equine talents. In Plate 586, Katydid returns once more—this time showcasing her poise while walking gracefully alongside her light gray companion. Nellie Rose takes center stage on Plate 587 with her sorrel coat radiating warmth against the backdrop of nature's beauty. Lastly but certainly not least important are Pronto and Reuben featured on Plates 595 and 588 respectively—a brown horse rocking (pacing) proudly beside his sulky cart while Reuben exhibits his power during leisurely walks. These remarkable collotype prints offer us glimpses into an era where sulky carts were the epitome of style and sophistication.