Now when you said it, I saw it too ! (Before I had only eyes for the car) It looks like something very dangerous !
I would have missed it too if you had not mentioned it!
A bag filled with grain is tied around the horse's neck, hence the strange appearance. This was then a common practice to make a horse eat when resting.
Hello, Tommy, I doubt that this one is a Renault. In 1901, it should have radiators on both sides of the hood. Also, it is too big for a 1901 Renault voiturette. But I cannot tell you which carmaker it is, actually.
Hello, Tommy, How do we know that this body is by Labourdette ? I'm definitely not a specialist, but I could not find anything similar (e.g. the body line declining to the back of the car), at least in the Renault cars by Labourdette. Thank you.
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