1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class VI.: Isaac Aldebert

1338. ALDEBERT, ISAAC, 57 Long Acre.
A barouche landau, constructed with steel instead of iron, and fitted with Aldebert's patent noiseless springs.
A BAROUCHE LANDAU, constructed with steel instead of iron, the object of which is to obtain lightness, while the size of the carriage is not decreased. The wheels are made of foreign timber, so hard, tough, and durable that they can be worked much lighter than those ordinarily used. The body is hung on Aldebert's Patent Noiseless Springs, giving all the ease, comfort and quietude of C and under springs, without the additional expense or weight of perch carriages.
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