Automobilia, Maritime & Railwayana Vintage Bicycles, Toys & Models

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*Cycling  Watch.  A circa 1910 mechanical wind cycling watch, as mounted on bicycle or tricycle handlebars, in working order but with cracking ...

*A Geoffrey Butler Gentleman's Semi-lightweight Roadster of the 1960s, with a light blue frame numbered 74184, it possesses centre-pull GB brakes...

*A Holdsworth Gentleman's Touring Bicycle dating from the 1950s, finished in dark blue, the frame number is 13615(?), and it comes with Durax Ser...

*A Raleigh Mk 1 'Chopper' Youth's Bicycle. Offered in original, unmolested condition, the bicycle features original orange enamel, plated mudguar...

*A circa 1903 Dursley Pedersen Gentleman's Bicycle. A size 3 (?) machine numbered 4114, the size number being indistinct, restored to a high stand...

*A Diamond-Framed Safety Bicycle, having a 22-inch frame, 18-inch handlebars with a 30-inch front wheel and a 28-inch rear wheel, white 1 1/4-inch...

*A circa 1885 Singer & Co. 56-inch Ordinary, having an oval backbone swaged at the rear to incorporate forks holding an 18-inch trailing wheel, th...

*A 1952 49cc Cairns 'MOCYC' Auxiliary Engine and Sunbeam Bicycle. Driving on the front wheel, this particularly rare engine, even by low-productio...

*Buckley Brothers. A small gentleman's or youth's lightweight bicycle frame measuring 17 1/2-inches and featuring its original satin-green finish,...

*A circa 1962 Viking lightweight 23 1/2-inch frame and forks, painted blue with a post 1960 style headstock badge, the number beneath the bottom ...

*A circa 1962 Viking lightweight 23-inch frame and forks, with its original metallic blue finish and 'Tour of Britain' decals and a post 1960 sty...

*1900 Raglan No 17 Roadster. A gentleman's bicycle with a 23 1/2-inch black-enamelled frame with a cottered bottom bracket, 'D'-section mudguards ...

*A late 1860s Vélocipède. A smaller-framed bicycle than one normally encounters, this machine having had front and rear wheels replaced, nicely cr...

*A circa 1884 Joseph Dumbleton 'Lion' 52-inch Ordinary. In delightfully unmolested condition, 'Lion' bicycles were manufactured in the Cheapside a...

*A circa 1877 Starley Bros., 48-inch Tangent-spoked Ordinary. A rare and historic bicycle demonstrating the 1874 James Starley 'tangent spoking' p...

*A circa 1869 Vélocipède. Finished in a pleasant shade of red with cream lining to the wheels and both fork stays, the front wheel measuring 33 1/...

*A circa 1898 Crypto Cycle Co., 'Alpha Bantam' GFD. With 22-inch Westwood style rims with cream pneumatic tyres fitted, 6 1/2 inch cranks with blo...

*A Drükopp & Co., Shaft-Drive Lady's Bicycle. A significantly complete machine in need of restoration, comprising a 22-inch double-braced frame, 2...

*Lightweight Bicycle. A circa 1975 period bicycle having an unnumbered frame but following the Hetchins 'Hellenic' build format. it comprises an '...

*Bates of London E13, Gentleman's Lightweight Bicycle, having a 22 inch frame, remains of its original light green finish and decals, it possesse...

*Vélocipède. An interesting restoration project, comprising a circa 1870 period iron frame with saddle support, with fitted spoon brake, steering...

*A Raleigh 'Clubman'. Believed to date from the late 1940s, the frame number being present but indistinct, it possesses a 22 inch frame and retai...

*John Williams of Neath semi-lightweight tricycle. A 22 inch frame finished in red enamel and retaining aluminium tubeless rims, 'Touring' tyres,...

*A circa 1891 Trigwell & Co. of London, 'Regent' 52-inch Ordinary. Originally a pneumatic-tyred bicycle, but now with solid tyring, it possesses (...

*A circa 1892 Howe Machine Co., No 11 Roadster. Although attribution is a little unclear, this Safety Bicycle appears to match the period advertis...

*A George Brooks Semi-Lightweight Bicycle, possessing a green-enamelled 19-inch frame with 26-inch Endrick rims, Weinmann side-pull calliper brak...

*A Solid-Tyred Safety Bicycle. A black-painted bicycle with good quality, old-style nickel-plating and retaining its rear and front mudguards, fro...

*A circa 1937 Bates Brothers, Lightweight Bicycle, having a 22-inch black enamelled Cantiflex 531 tubed frame numbered 9065, with gilt box lining ...

*A circa 1948 Bates 'Best All Rounder' Lightweight Bicycle. Having a 23-inch cream enamel Cantiflex 531 tubed frame with box lining and Bates deca...

*A circa 1931 Raleigh Record. A forerunner of the Record Ace, a lower frame model with a number of 16761, having a black enamel finish and decals,...

*A circa 1910 Dursley-Pedersen gentleman's bicycle. With a size 5 frame numbered 5983, a nicely restored bicycle finished in green enamel and gilt...

*A 1950 Raleigh 'Superbe' Roadster. Retaining its original dark green enamel, with correct labelling and all fittings, this is a rare post-WWII mo...

*A 1921 Raleigh 'Special' Model B Roadster. With a 24-inch frame numbered 633919, a nicely restored bicycle with box lining and correct style deca...

*A circa 1929 Sunbeam 'Golden' Roadster. A black-enamelled 24-inch frame numbered 160463, with gilt box lining and transfers, the bicycle features...

*Hetchins Magnum Opus Millennium. Created for the year 2000, a special limited edition of only 15 produced, the first numbered 2000, with this exa...

*1977 Alan Framed Lightweight Bicycle. With an Italian 22 1/2-inch aluminium frame numbered S66977, this bicycle has been created using all Campag...

*A circa 1993 Mercian Gentleman's Lightweight Bicycle. A 22 1/2-inch frame finished in black and grey enamel and possessing Campagnolo fittings, t...

*A circa 1980 H.R. Morris lightweight Tricycle. This attractive machine possesses a cream enamelled 23 1/4-inch frame numbered 591, originally bui...

*A 1991 Trevor Jarvis 'Flying Gate' lightweight gentleman's bicycle. Made to special order for the vendor, the 26-inch frame is numbered 91434 and...

*A circa 1891 Pneumatic Tyred Safety Bicycle. One of the earliest pneumatic tyred bicycles extant because original examples of early Pneumatics ar...

*A circa 1893 Elswick Cycle Co., Safety Bicycle. An expensive bicycle in the early 1890s, this very original machine has never been restored, and ...

*circa 1980 Moulton AM2 lightweight folding bicycle, lightweight folding bicycle, having an 18-inch frame numbered 444028, finished in gun meta...

*Victorian Wheels. A pair of Victorian-style wheels, 93cm diameter These were spare wheels made to a very high standard for the 1898 Ornithopter...

*Mac Kain. Bath chair by Mac Kain of Paris, circa 1880, the button-upholstered interior with concatea hood turned spindle body on leather strapte...

*Monoplane Evocation. Built in the late 20th century, this quarter-size, scratch-built fanciful representation of an early Bleriot-style monoplane...

*Burford (Thomas, 1710-1774). A Squadron at Anchor, preparing to Sail, & A Squadron under Sail to form a Line of Battle, printed for Robert Sayer,...

*Cargo Lights. A large pair of ship's cargo lights, circa 1960s, of aluminium construction with circular glass and fixing mounts, 50cm high (2)

*Cunard Line. A twin-funnel Cunard Line steamship leaving harbour, 1908, oil on Winsor & Newton artist's board, by F.W. Huckle, signed and dated ...

*Earlom (Richard, 1743-1822). The Right Honorable Lord Nelson, K.B., Rear Admiral of the Blue &c., published by B.B. Evans, December 7th 1798, me...

*Earlom (Richard, 1743-1822). Henry d'Esterre Darby Esqr., Captain of His Majesty's Ship Bellerophon Aug 1st 1798, published by B.B. Evans, Januar...

*Earlom (Richard, 1743-1822). Vice Admiral Colpoys, published by B.B. Evans, November 1 1797, mezzotint printed in colours by Earlom after Pelegr...

*Earlom (Richard, 1743-1822). The Right Honble. Lord Viscount Duncan &c. Admiral of the Blue, and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Ships in the...

*Green (Valentine, 1739-1813). The Right Honourable Alexander Lord Bridport, K:B: Admiral of the White, and Vice Admiral of England, published by ...

*Laurent (Jean, 1816-1886). A three-masted ship and two sailing boats in rough sea, circa 1870, oil on panel, signed in block capitals lower righ...

*Mitchell (William Frederick, 1845-1914). An archive of over 400 pen and ink drawings of naval ships, destroyers cruisers and other pre-World War ...

*Murphy (John, circa 1748-circa 1820). Captn. John Harvey, late of His Majesty's Ship Brunswick, published by J.G. Wood, January 1795, mezzotint ...

*Royal Navy. Six substantial cargo lights, each with beehive glass shade, aluminium cage and mounts, 70cm high By repute, bomb proof (but not te...

*Silver Presentation Cup. A silver cup presented to Marie Chapman, by the Petty Officers of HMS Dido on paying off, June 17th 1876, having been o...

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