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1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class VI.: William Rogers and Co

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As a Waggonette
As a Dog-cart
As a Close Carriage
As a Driving Phaeton

1422. ROGERS, WILLIAM, and CO., Bristol.

The 'Clifton Waggonette.'

The REGISTERED CLIFTON WAGGONETTE, one of the most elegant and novel carriages of this class yet introduced. It is capable of being transformed into four distinct equipages, viz. a Waggonette, Driving Phaeton, Dog-Cart, and Close Carriage. The elegant sweeps of the iron work and novel method of transforming it from a single to a pair-horse carriage; the lightness and ease of the springs, the peculiarity of ascent to the body, and the power of raising or lowering the canopy top, recommend it as one of the most useful carriages of its class.

A large assortment of well seasoned carriages for exportation are always kept in stock, viz.: Clarences, Broughams, Sociable Landaus, Amempton Barouches, Victoria Phaetons, Waggonettes, Queen's Pattern, Albert and Napoleon Phautons, 2 and 4-wheel Dog-Carts, Pony and Basket Phaetons. Any of the foregoing may be jobbed with option to purchase, or let for a consecutive number of years, on most liberal terms.


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