Richard
According to this review of the Golden Dawn Temple Tarot, "It is worth noting that the creators chose to depict the Kings in chariots as outlined in Book “T”, and assign them the divinatory meanings, decans and titles that match the Knights."
Book T is very clear in differentiating the Knights, who ride horses, from the Kings, who ride in chariots, and, as far as I can tell, there are no errors regarding attributions or divinatory meanings of the court cards. Is the reviewer confused? It seems rather unlikely that Nick Farrell would have missed any such errors that may have been committed by the artists.
Since it is an expensive deck, I certainly would not consider buying it if the attributions of the Kings and Knights were mixed up.
Book T is very clear in differentiating the Knights, who ride horses, from the Kings, who ride in chariots, and, as far as I can tell, there are no errors regarding attributions or divinatory meanings of the court cards. Is the reviewer confused? It seems rather unlikely that Nick Farrell would have missed any such errors that may have been committed by the artists.
Since it is an expensive deck, I certainly would not consider buying it if the attributions of the Kings and Knights were mixed up.