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Two-seater children’s caleche
December 1835 | Hofsattlerei
The carriage was built for the children of Archduke Franz Karl: Archduke Franz Joseph (the later Emperor), Archduke Maximilian (the later Emperor of Mexico) and Archduke Karl Ludwig played with this carriage taking it in turns to be "Kaiser" ("Emperor"), coachman and footman. (MKR)


The carriage was built for the children of Archduke Franz Karl: Archduke Franz Joseph (the later Emperor), Archduke Maximilian (the later Emperor of Mexico) and Archduke Karl Ludwig played with this carriage taking it in turns to be "Kaiser" ("Emperor"), coachman and footman. (MKR)
Production:
Hofsattlerei
Time:
December 1835
Object Name
Two-seater children’s caleche
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wagenburg
Invs.
Wagenburg, W 68 1
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