Describing Sabre as “the most spectacular rocking horse that I have ever encountered”, client Alison, situated in Tauranga on the North Island, was particularly pleased with the international removal service given by Anglo Pacific.
“Sabre came to Tauranga two weeks ago and the shipping and delivery agents were excellent helping me go through the required paperwork and paying out the customs duty here in New Zealand,” claims Alison. The two delivery guys were super; they uncrated him on the vehicle and then brought him to the front door and inside the house, putting him in the actual position my husband and I had selected after much debate. They then carried on to finish the unwrapping, got me to check him over and sign him off, then Sabre was legally mine."
With prices ranging between 2,300 pounds and 3,500 pounds for a Dappled Grey Classic, depending on the size, these breathtaking hand-made pieces of art should be managed carefully.
Jean Tildesley, founder of Classic Rocking Horses, with spouse Brian, claims, “Anglo Pacific’s Art Work packing service suits our company. They pack and load carefully, clear customs at each end, and unbox and remove the crate - a definite plus in comparison to several companies who will deliver kerbside only. I can also get a definite quote instantly, which is beneficial in finalizing a sale.”
Classic Rocking Horses has been restoring antique horses and making brand new ones for well over two-and-a-half decades. In that period they've sent them across the world from Norway to the Netherlands and Singapore to Shanghai, however a lot of customers naturally tend to be from the United Kingdom. Mass production isn’t ever going to be a mission, just horses of the very best quality.