What are all those people looking at? A market perhaps? Too bad they are not looking at this saloon, maybe then we would have had a better view. Hans Waldeck came up with this picture and he hasn't got a clue what kind of automobile this is. Because of the 'cooking-pan' headlights our first thought would be that it's American. But then it could also be French, or perhaps Belgian. The shape of the body suggests Chenard & Walcker or Hurtu, but then the six wheelnuts don't fit in. It is difficult to see what the white stripe at the front is... a hood ornament? Or is it something the lady with the coat is carrying? The licenceplate doesn't help as a clue either, as the number K-663 was issued in the Dutch province Zeeland. Your suggestions are more than welcome!
What are all those people looking at? A market perhaps? Too bad they are not looking at this saloon, maybe then we would have had a better view. Hans Waldeck came up with this picture and he hasn't got a clue what kind of automobile this is. Because of the 'cooking-pan' headlights our first thought would be that it's American. But then it could also be French, or perhaps Belgian. The shape of the body suggests Chenard & Walcker or Hurtu, but then the six wheelnuts don't fit in. It is difficult to see what the white stripe at the front is... a hood ornament? Or is it something the lady with the coat is carrying? The licenceplate doesn't help as a clue either, as the number K-663 was issued in the Dutch province Zeeland. Your suggestions are more than welcome!