Thursday, April 4, 2024

The LC Powell Carriage Collection

May 2024

The LC Powell Carriage Collection

Photo circa 1970 – taken at Casa Loma, Toronto

Lambert Clay Powell, generally known as Bert Powell, was born in Toronto in 1904 and died in Aurora, Ontario in 1988.

Lambert Clay "Bert" Powell circa 1965

For much of his working career, almost all of which was spent in Toronto, Bert was an ad man. To use today’s terminology, he was a marketer. He worked for a small number of ad agencies including Cockfield Brown and Foster Advertising Agency. He then worked for 10+ years as publicity director of the Canadian National Exhibition (Canada’s largest annual fair) before becoming General Manager of the CNE from 1964 until his retirement in 1968.

Bert had a variety of interests, from Scottish Dancing when he was young, to training and showing pigeons, to boxing (he was a Golden Glove winner), to lacrosse (he won the Mann Cup with Brampton Excelsiors in 1931), to dog training (he won best-in-breed with a Gordon Setter at the Morris and Essex Kennel Club in New Jersey in 1934). But almost certainly his greatest interest was horses.

Beginning in 1938, he began collecting carriages and sleighs, and accumulated more than 30 over the next 25-30 years. He was quoted in the 1960’s as saying “Some 25 years ago I became fascinated with a Gig which was on display in front of a garage at Cooksville, Ontario. Shortly afterwards, a friend told me of other carriages stored in a brick stable on St. Clair Avenue in Toronto, and my curiosity lead to this larger purchase. It is a matter of finding historical vehicles, research and proper restoring.”

In the late 1930’s and 1940’s, Bert stored the carriages in the barn and drive shed at his 10 acre farm “Lonely Acres” near the intersection of Leslie Street and Sheppard Avenue in Toronto (Todmorden ON). Then in the early 1950’s he bought a farm north of Toronto in King Township, where he and his wife Olivia Kathleen Powell (nee Dunn) moved in 1963.  

In the meantime, he was approached by the management of Casa Loma in Toronto about loaning a number of his carriages to Casa Loma to be displayed in the magnificent barn on the grounds. Casa Loma is a unique castle built in the early 1900’s and remains to this day a Toronto landmark. Please note the1961 letter from Casa Loma estimating the value of the 13 carriages for insurance purposes. 10-15 carriages resided at Casa Loma from the mid 1950’s to the late 1990’s when they were returned to their owner. Upon the sale of Lonely Acres in the mid 1960’s, the remainder of the carriage collection was moved to the new Powell farm in King.

Bert Powell passed away in 1988, and upon the death of his wife Kathleen in 1992, the ownership of the collection transferred to his daughter Sandra Sillcox. Sandra and her husband Robert owned a 60 acre farm in King, Ontario and she built a purpose-built drive shed to store the carriages. Upon Sandra’s passing in 2008, ownership of the carriages passed to Sandy and Bob’s three adult children – Dana Dyment, Scott Sillcox and Paige Braunstein.

In 2024 the three siblings decided it was time to sell the collection. We would be delighted if there was a buyer who wanted to keep the entire collection together, but we realize this is highly unlikely and thus we expect to sell each piece individually.

The carriages have been well kept in so far as they have been stored indoors from the time each was purchased by Bert Powell between 1938 and the early 1960’s all the way to the present day. 19 of the carriages are in storage in a magnificent barn in King Ontario owned by Paige Sillcox, while 10 others are in another barn owned by Dana Dyment, also in King Ontario. The two farms are a 12-minute drive from one another.

From the 1950’s through the 1970’s, Bert Powell had select carriages painted and refurbished / upholstered, but this is very much an “as-is” sale. The bones of the carriages and sleighs are good, but almost every carriage is in need of at least some love and attention - some more than others. In an ideal world the buyer of each carriage would be able to see the carriage in person or arrange for a buyer’s rep to view the carriage in question. As sellers we would be happy to take whatever photos and videos are needed. Moving the carriages from King Ontario to each buyer’s destination of choice is for the buyer to arrange.


Lambert Clay "Bert" Powell circa 1960

Bert Powell at home, 1983

Bert Powell at Casa Loma, 1982

Bert Powell 1934 with Gordon Setter Grackle Beauty, 
winner of Best Of Breed at 
Morris and Essex Kennel Club show, Madison NJ


For information, please contact:

Scott Sillcox

Aurora (near Toronto), Ontario

Cell: 416-315-4736

E: ssillcox@rogers.com 

W: https://ontariocarriages.blogspot.com 

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

All 29 carriages in one document

It is 2024 and we are selling individual carriages and sleighs in King, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto). There are 29 different carriages and sleighs for sale on an as-is basis. For a history of the collection, please visit here:

I have a 32 page pdf document that shows each of the 29 carriages including a photo, description and price in Canadian $. If you would like me to email you a copy, please ask - my contact info is at the bottom of this note.

Please note that all prices are in Canadian dollars. To convert to US$, divide by 1.3.

1. Governess Basket Cart - $1000Cdn   Please see here for more detail



2. Pony Cart - $500Cdn   Please see here for more detail



3. Victoria - $3250Cdn   Please see here for more detail



4. Bachelor Brougham - $3750Cdn   Please see here for more detail



5. Long-Bodied Road Buggy - Wagon - $1750Cdn   Please see here for more detail



6. Open Four Seat Buggy - $2250Cdn   Please see here for more detail



7. Fringe-Top Surrey - $3000Cdn   Please see here for more detail



8. Park Gate Gig - $1500Cdn   Please see here for more detail



9. Square Landau - $3750Cdn   Please see here for more detail



10. Binder Hooded Gig - $1750Cdn   Please see here for more detail



11. Golf Stanhope - $2500Cdn   Please see here for more detail



12. Tandem Gig - $1750Cdn   Please see here for more detail




13. Handy Wagon aka Democrat - $1750Cdn   Please see here for more detail




14. Runabout - $1000Cdn   Please see here for more detail




15. Canadian Sleigh - $1250Cdn   Please see here for more detail



16. Canadian Cutter - Red Velvet - $750Cdn   Please see here for more detail




17. Canadian Cutter - $750Cdn   Please see here for more detail



18. Portland Style Cutter - $1250Cdn   Please see here for more detail



19. Sulky - $50Cdn   Please see here for more detail


20. Democrat, aka Farm Wagon - $1500Cdn   Please see here for more detail


21. Red and Black Sleigh - $750Cdn   Please see here for more detail


22. Green and Black Sleigh - $1000Cdn   Please see here for more detail


23. Brown Gig - $1000Cdn   Please see here for more detail


24. RM Stivers Gig - $2000Cdn   Please see here for more detail


25. Hackney Pony Driving Cart - $400Cdn   Please see here for more detail


26. Homemade Sulky - $250Cdn   Please see here for more detail


27. Wooden Governess Cart - $500Cdn   Please see here for more detail


28. Old Sleigh - $350Cdn   Please see here for more detail


29. Old Gig - $600Cdn   Please see here for more detail


We would love to find new homes for each of the 29 carriages and sleighs in this collection.   The bones of the carriages and sleighs are good, but almost every carriage is in need of at least some love and attention - some more than others. In an ideal world the potential buyer of each carriage would be able to see the carriage in person or arrange for a buyer’s rep to view the carriage in question. As sellers we would be happy to take whatever photos and videos are needed. Moving the carriages from King ON to each buyer’s destination of choice is for the buyer to arrange. 

To request a 32 page pdf document about the 29 carriages/sleighs, or to purchase or arrange a viewing, please contact:

Scott Sillcox

Aurora, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto)

Cell or text: 416-315-4736

Email: ssillcox@rogers.com

W: https://ontariocarriages.blogspot.com

Tuesday, April 2, 2024

What is being sold - an overview

 We are selling 29 individual carriages and sleighs in King, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto)


There are 29 different carriages and sleighs for sale on an as-is basis. This is the numbering system we are using - there is no real logic to the numbering system.


Please note that all prices are in Canadian dollars. To convert to US$, divide by 1.3.

1. Governess Basket Cart - $1000Cdn   Please see here for more detail

2. Pony Cart - $500Cdn   Please see here for more detail

3. Victoria - $3250Cdn   Please see here for more detail

4. Bachelor Brougham - $3750Cdn   Please see here for more detail

5. Long-Bodied Road Buggy - Wagon - $1750Cdn   Please see here for more detail

6. Open Four Seat Buggy - $2250Cdn   Please see here for more detail

7. Fringe-Top Surrey - $3000Cdn   Please see here for more detail

8. Park Gate Gig - $1500Cdn   Please see here for more detail

9. Square Landau - $3750Cdn   Please see here for more detail

10. Binder Hooded Gig - $1750Cdn   Please see here for more detail

11. Golf Stanhope - $2500Cdn   Please see here for more detail

12. Tandem Gig - $1750Cdn   Please see here for more detail

13. Handy Wagon aka Democrat - $1750Cdn   Please see here for more detail

14. Runabout - $1000Cdn   Please see here for more detail

15. Canadian Sleigh - $1250Cdn   Please see here for more detail

16. Canadian Cutter - Red Velvet - $750Cdn   Please see here for more detail

17. Canadian Cutter - $750Cdn   Please see here for more detail

18. Portland Style Cutter - $1250Cdn   Please see here for more detail

19. Sulky - $50Cdn   Please see here for more detail

20. Democrat, aka Farm Wagon - $1500Cdn   Please see here for more detail

21. Red and Black Sleigh - $750Cdn   Please see here for more detail

22. Green and Black Sleigh - $1000Cdn   Please see here for more detail

23. Brown Gig - $1000Cdn   Please see here for more detail

24. RM Stivers Gig - $2000Cdn   Please see here for more detail

25. Hackney Pony Driving Cart - $400Cdn   Please see here for more detail

26. Homemade Sulky - $250Cdn   Please see here for more detail

27. Wooden Governess Cart - $500Cdn   Please see here for more detail

28. Old Sleigh - $350Cdn   Please see here for more detail

29. Old Gig - $600Cdn   Please see here for more detail

We would love to find new homes for each of the 29 carriages and sleighs in this collection.   The bones of the carriages/sleighs are good, but almost every carriage/sleigh is in need of at least some love and attention. In an ideal world the potential buyer of each carriage/sleigh would be able to see the carriage in person or arrange for a buyer’s rep to view the carriage/sleigh in question. As sellers we would be happy to take whatever photos and videos are needed. Moving the carriages/sleighs from King Ontario to each buyer’s destination of choice is for the buyer to arrange. 

Caveats: 

A. In many cases the photos shown are old photographs. This is not done to mislead the viewer, but simply because they were available to us.

B.  The carriages/sleighs have been well kept in so far as they have been stored indoors from the time each was purchased by Bert Powell between 1938 and the early 1960’s all the way to the present day. At present the bones of the carriages/sleighs are good, but almost every carriage/sleigh is in need of some love and attention - some more than others. In an ideal world the potential buyer of each carriage/sleigh would be able to see the carriage in person or arrange for a buyer’s rep to view the carriage in question. As sellers we would be happy to take whatever photos and videos are needed.

C. Moving the carriages/sleighs from King, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto) to each buyer’s destination of choice is the responsibility of the buyer and must be arranged by the buyer. 

If you would like to receive a 37 page pdf document that tells the story of all 29 carriages/sleighs and has pictures of each, please contact me and I can email the pdf to you.


To purchase or to arrange a viewing, please contact:

Scott Sillcox

Aurora, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto)

Cell or text: 416-315-4736

Email: ssillcox@rogers.com

W: https://ontariocarriages.blogspot.com


Saturday, March 30, 2024

1. Governess Basket Cart

 1. Governess Basket Cart (c. 1890).  

Governess Basket Cart (c. 1890). This two-wheeled wicker and wood pony cart features a small tub body with twin opposing inward-facing seats with room for four - three children and their governess.  The rear is open to provide access to the seating area.  One pony would pull this cart.  Wood spoke wheels and body are painted red; the wicker cart is painted butter cream.  Thin cushions cover the wooden seats for comfort over bumpy roads.  The axel provides a low, stable centre of gravity, which, combined with the relatively high sides provided a safe ride for children.  The Governess Cart is slightly larger than the Pony Cart (see #2 – Pony Cart).  


Note: Additional photos at the bottom of this page.

Note 2: There are two governess carts in this collection - this one (#1) and #27.

It is 2024 and as described in the opening blog posting, we are selling all 29 carriages in our possession on an individual basis. This is carriage #1.

Sale price: $1000 Canadian dollars. To convert to US$, divide by 1.3

To purchase or to arrange a viewing, please contact:

Scott Sillcox

Aurora, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto)

Cell or text: 416-315-4736

Email: ssillcox@rogers.com


Caveats: 

A. In many cases the photos shown are old photographs. This is not done to mislead the viewer, but simply because they were available to us.

B.  The carriages/sleighs have been well kept in so far as they have been stored indoors from the time each was purchased by Bert Powell between 1938 and the early 1960’s all the way to the present day. At present the bones of the carriages/sleighs are good, but almost every carriage/sleigh is in need of some love and attention. In an ideal world the potential buyer of each carriage/sleigh would be able to see the carriage in person or arrange for a buyer’s rep to view the carriage in question. As sellers we would be happy to take whatever photos and videos are needed.

C. Moving the carriages/sleighs from King, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto) to each buyer’s destination of choice is the responsibility of the buyer and must be arranged by the buyer. 









Thursday, March 28, 2024

2. Pony Cart

 2.  Pony Cart (c. 1900).  This two-wheeled pony cart is suitable for a young adult.  Bert Powell bought this cart in 1938-ish for his young children Sandra and Clay.  The wheels and body are painted in yellow and black with black patent fenders and front skirt.  The seat and back cushions are covered in mustard yellow fabric.  

Note: Additional photos are at the bottom of this page.

It is 2024 and as described in the opening blog posting, we are selling all 29 carriages in our possession on an individual basis. This is carriage #2.

Sale price: $500 Canadian dollars. To convert to US$, divide by 1.3

To purchase or to arrange a viewing, please contact:

Scott Sillcox

Aurora, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto)

Cell or text: 416-315-4736

Email: ssillcox@rogers.com


Caveats: 

A. In many cases the photos shown are old photographs. This is not done to mislead the viewer, but simply because they were available to us.

B.  The carriages/sleighs have been well kept in so far as they have been stored indoors from the time each was purchased by Bert Powell between 1938 and the early 1960’s all the way to the present day. At present the bones of the carriages/sleighs are good, but almost every carriage/sleigh is in need of some love and attention. In an ideal world the potential buyer of each carriage/sleigh would be able to see the carriage in person or arrange for a buyer’s rep to view the carriage in question. As sellers we would be happy to take whatever photos and videos are needed.

C. Moving the carriages/sleighs from King, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto) to each buyer’s destination of choice is the responsibility of the buyer and must be arranged by the buyer. 





Wednesday, March 27, 2024

3. Victoria

3.  Victoria 1905, Brewster Co., New York City.  This carriage was made to order for Mr. John Dixon of Rosedale, Ontario in November 1904 and shipped in March 1905 at a cost of $1,300.00.  The Victoria Carriage design did not include a door but featured wide-open access to allow plenty of room for the many layers of a woman’s dress.  The wide patent leather fenders acted as mud-flaps.  A separate driver’s seat is evidence of the economic status of the owner.  This was typically used by a woman for social visits and shopping. Bert Powell bought this carriage and the Bachelor’s Brougham (#4) from Mr. John Dixon c.1940, which means both have had only two owners from 1905 to 2024.

Brewster and Company background info can be found here

 


Note: Additional photos are at the bottom of this page.

It is 2024 and as described in the opening blog posting, we are selling all 29 carriages in our possession on an individual basis. This is carriage #3.

Sale price: $3250 Canadian dollars. To convert to US$, divide by 1.3 

To purchase or to arrange a viewing, please contact:

Scott Sillcox

Aurora, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto)

Cell or text: 416-315-4736

Email: ssillcox@rogers.com


Caveats: 

A. In many cases the photos shown are old photographs. This is not done to mislead the viewer, but simply because they were available to us.

B.  The carriages/sleighs have been well kept in so far as they have been stored indoors from the time each was purchased by Bert Powell between 1938 and the early 1960’s all the way to the present day. At present the bones of the carriages/sleighs are good, but almost every carriage/sleigh is in need of some love and attention. In an ideal world the potential buyer of each carriage/sleigh would be able to see the carriage in person or arrange for a buyer’s rep to view the carriage in question. As sellers we would be happy to take whatever photos and videos are needed.

C. Moving the carriages/sleighs from King, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto) to each buyer’s destination of choice is the responsibility of the buyer and must be arranged by the buyer. 












What is being sold - an overview

 We are selling 29 individual carriages and sleighs in King, Ontario (45 minutes north of Toronto) There are 29 different carriages and slei...