We are the surviving children of George Anderson, Jr.: Janet Williams, Beverly Phillips, Keith Anderson.

Our late father made these models by hand in reference to "Wheels: A Pictorial History" by Edwin Tunis.

We seek parties interested in putting our father's WHEELS EXHIBIT on exhibition for the enjoyment of audiences.

We'll also entertain buyout offerings--but only from those interested in purchasing the whole exhibit, as our father wanted to maintain the complete set that thereby composes that which is the WHEELS EXHIBIT.

Interested parties should send emails to all of these addresses: jawilliamswv@gmail.com, randolphphillips62@yahoo.com, & kba917a@yahoo.com. (We prefer email communication because of constant telemarketing and robo calls.)

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Elamite chariot
, about 2500 B.C.
(One of the first recorded passenger chariots. Probably used for fighting.)


Egyptian hunting chariot, about 1500 B.C. 


Carriage-chariot of Sennacherib, King of Assyria, about 720 B.C. 


Persian harmanaxa or women’s wagon, about 450 B.C.


Greek lady’s light biga, about 250 B.C.
(Used as a carriage for a lady who did her own driving.
Called a biga because it was used with two horses.)


Ancient weapons
(A– missile launcher. B– spear launcher. C– catapult. D– cannon.)
 


Queen Elizabeth’s English coach, 1564
(Built by Walter Rippon, who also built the first English-built coach.)
 


Carrosse of Henri IV of France, 1610 

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