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Four-seater Ceremonial State Carriage
1865 | Carl Marius
This high-ranking festive carriage belonging to Kaiser Franz Joseph was exclusively used by members of the imperial family. The lavish outfitting with double suspension, roof gallery, four lanterns, seven windows and ornately carved gold-plated ornamentation emphasises the high ceremonial rank of the carriage. (MKR)


This high-ranking festive carriage belonging to Kaiser Franz Joseph was exclusively used by members of the imperial family. The lavish outfitting with double suspension, roof gallery, four lanterns, seven windows and ornately carved gold-plated ornamentation emphasises the high ceremonial rank of the carriage. (MKR)
Production:
Carl Marius (1819 Gaildorf - 1884 Kaltenleutgeb) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
1865
Object Name
Four-seater Ceremonial State Carriage
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wagenburg
Invs.
Wagenburg, W 17 1
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