Historical context
Ceremonial vehicle, named after the Duke of Clarence, who was King of England under the name William IV. Builder: Gomes, a S. Roque, Lisboa 52.
Description
The body is painted in black, with two seats facing each other. It has romantic style lancet windows decorated with a pleated sash and the door displays a Masonic splendour. On the doors are the Royal Coats of Arms and on the side panels the monogram of King Pedro V. It has four circular lanterns. and a hanging footrest made of forged iron. The front wheels display pincer springs.
