| 240 |
'Wheeling' by Jaques & Son. A box containing the rules, five lead cyclist counters, a spinner and eleven named cards, housed in their original box with its multi-colour label. This box complements the following lot but is offered by a different vendor.
£20 - 30
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| 241 |
'Wheeling' by Jaques & Son. A cycling board game. The board (only) covered in green buckram with gold tooling, opening to reveal colourful cycling vignettes and an image of the Anchor at Ripley. No counters but see previous lot.
£20 - 30
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| 242 |
Crown Devon beer-stein having a colourful depiction of 'Daisy Bell' on a tandem. In attractive and displayable condition, it possesses a small chip on the inside rim and the musical movement is missing.
£20 - 40
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| 243 |
A French-manufactured 'Simplex' front gear changer.
£20 - 30
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| 244 |
A bicycle bell with a claw fitting for an 1890s period bicycle or tricycle. Painted black.
£80 - 120
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| 245 |
A leather tool bag in good clean condition, embossed 'Rover' with a Bee insignia.
£80 - 120
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| 246 |
A box of about 40 various and unused bicycle water bottles. (c40)
£10 - 20
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| 247 |
A lady's sprung skirt-grip, having a pierced brass decoration, double chain and belt hook, the former with 'Patent 8599' inscribed.
£40 - 80
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| 248 |
A lady's skirt-grip being the sugar tong type with a sliding grip and black cord tie.
£40 - 80
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Not Illustrated |
| 249 |
A Michelin tyres advertising trade gift, Mr Bibendom seated on the edge of the Bakelite bowl.
£20 - 40
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| 250 |
A Henry Keat & Sons of Stoke Newington, London, triple-turn cyclist's bugle having an oval trumpet, removeable nickel-plated mouthpiece and manufacturer's inscription.
£180 - 220
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| 251 |
A 'New Departure' (?) for Brown Brothers Ltd., double-chime bicycle bell with handlebar fitting, polished brass & working.
£20 - 40
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| 252 |
A Köhler & Son of Piccadilly, hand held two-note signal horn, polished brass with a nickel-plated mouth piece and lanyard ring.
£60 - 90
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| 253 |
An EMCA 'City' hand held whistle of the type used by cyclists, this example fitted with a decorative steel neck chain.
£20 - 30
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| 254 |
A pair of Victorian bicycle luggage or bundle carriers, each with a tightening screw for handlebar mounting, polished solid brass. (2)
£30 - 50
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| 255 |
A Renshaw bicycle lock and its long loop chain, together with its original key.
£10 - 20
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| 256 |
A box containing several bicycle rear hubs together with some Corgi unused old stock toys, dress guard cord and brake parts. (Qty)
£10 - 20
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| 257 |
A large tray of assorted and useful Sturmey Archer hubs and spares, a good assortment. (Qty)
£10 - 30
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| 258 |
Two bicycle stands.
£10 - 20
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| 259 |
Two bicycle stands, a wire type and a moulded claws foot model.
£10 - 20
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Not Illustrated |
| 260 |
A Coronet Ware, colour transfer decorative plate imaging an early Velocipede and Ordinary. Gilt edging, six-inch diameter.
£10 - 20
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Not Illustrated |
| 261 |
A Royal Doulton 'Christmas Plate' for 1982, retaining its original delivery box and wrapping.
£15 - 25
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| 262 |
A Masons Ironstone limited edition, commemoration plate, 'One Hundred Years of the Penny Farthing' 1872-1972. Numbered 403, in fine condition.
£50 - 80
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| 263 |
A brass bicycle tyre-pump, in working order.
£10 - 20
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| 264 |
A petit Bisque posy holder decorated with a dog riding a bicycle. Good condition.
£20 - 40
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| 265 |
A desk inkwell in the form of a circa 1893 Safety Bicycle supporting a tray with a glass inkwell with a hinged lid. Nicely made having its original rubber tyres, pedals, handlebars and saddle.
£80 - 120
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| 266 |
A New York Standard Watch Co., bicycle milometer suitable for a 28-inch wheel. This is a Victorian period example with a white porcelain dial and outer-edge '100ths of a mile' pointer and a three-window recorder.
£20 - 40
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| 267 |
A collection of nine 'Coventry Mineral Water' bottles, various types but each with a bicycle motif and in good condition. (9)
£30 - 60
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| 268 |
A collection of three 'G. W. Patrick of Smethwick' beer bottles, together with a Ross & Co, 'Doctors Stout, a Coventry Mineral Water Ginger Beer' and another, all with a bicycle motif and in good condition. (6)
£30 - 60
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| 269 |
Two Joseph Lucas Ltd, brass oil cans and another of steel. (3)
£20 - 30
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Not Illustrated |
| 270 |
Two bicycle stands in serviceable condition. (2)
£20 - 30
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Not Illustrated |
| 271 |
Four bicycle stands in serviceable condition. (4)
£20 - 30
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Not Illustrated |
| 272 |
Two BSA Three-Speed hubs. (2)
£20 - 30
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