1896 Humber Special Road Racer Safety 26″ Frame 28 x 1 3/8″ Wheels Fixed wheel Located in Australia I can ship it worldwide at cost by air freight. Or free shipping by sea freight to the UK (takes longer) This superb road racer was a state-of-the-art m..
Manufactured by:Ancienne Maison MichauxCompagnie Parisienne27 Rue Jean CoujonParisFrame Number 2635This Velocipede has a direct connection with Pierre Michaux, for it was his company who arecredited with inventing the bicycle.After just two years of business, Michaux was running into financ..
1867-68 JOSEPH COPX VELOCIPEDE.J Cox & Sons, Railway Rd, King’s Lynn36″ Front wheel. 30″ Rear wheel. No 1 (The first built. No others are known). One of the first British velocipedes was built by Joseph Cox of King’s Lynn around 1868. King’s Lynn was one of England’s most important ports from as early as the 12th ..
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1867-1868 VELOCIPEDE (Maker Joseph Cox of King’s Lynn)
A very original rare example of a c.1887 victorian tricycle made by The Coventry Machinists Company. Still retaining some of its original makers transfers, paintwork. Ornate chain cover guard and with c.40" inch driving wheels. It has been part of a private collection for nearly 50 years and is now a rare opportunity for someone to be the next cust..
A nice example of an early English Velocipede bicycle also known as a 'Bone Shaker' for obvious reasons. This a good riding machine having been well cared for by the previous custodian and used for various period events in their ownership. Good tight spokes and fellows for the wheels and a leather strap operates the rear brake by twisting the ..
1869 Velocipede (built by A. Favre?)40.5" Front wheel. 34.5" Rear wheelThis velocipede was originally owned by James R Moore, owner of the Jesmond Cycle Co in Newcastle. After 1900, he turned to making motorcycles, forming Dene Motor Co in 1903. He passed away in 1924, and his velocipede has been passed down through generations of ..
1819 HOBBY HORSEA Replica of those built by Denis Johnson, of Covent Garden, London.LENGTH: 60″. WIDTH: 21″. HEIGHT: 46″25″ wooden wheel rims, spokes and hubs & metal band tyres Most original hobby horses are in museums and are much too valuable to use on the road. So ..
1898 Imperial Triumph No 14 Road Racer25″ Frame28″ WheelsFrame No 20078Fixed wheel This lovely Triumph Road Racer is a wonderful survivor. It’s certainly rare to find such a fine machine from this leading bicycle manufacturer from an era before motor cars and motor bicycles took over the roads. Triumph s..
1873 TRANSITIONAL VELOCIPEDE(1st Generation Ordinary / High Wheeler) 48″ Front wheel. 21″ Rear wheel WHAT IS A TRANSITIONAL? As the first functional pedal cycles, velocipedes were very popular when they were introduced. But they were limited by the top speed attainable, which was around 7 mph due to their low ..