This classified ad appeared in the Morning Post on Tuesday, 16 June 1801.
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I thought at first that this was about producing gilded coaches (?), but… is this advertisment about gilding(s) or geldings? The printing is not quite clear, but I’m suspicious because how do “gildings” come in pairs or single, in different colours and some of them well matched? Also, the subsequent advertised goods are clearly horses: hunters, hack sand other various types; carriage and harnesses come at the very end of the list.
yes absolutely Geldings