Cycles, Registrations & Motor Vehicles 2008-02-27 Auction - 140 Price Results - H&H Sales Limited in uk
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128: 1962 A.J.S. 7R10: 1895 ELECTRIC ROADSTER1: 1920s SUNBEAM LADIES TRICYCLE
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Appleton, Cheshire, United Kingdom
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1920s SUNBEAM LADIES TRICYCLE: Dating from the 1920's, this ladies tricycle has a 22" frame with 26x1 3/8" wheels and is fitted with an Abingdon axle, rear step plates, Brooks engraved saddle, a Lucas bell and a front battery lamp.
0001: 1920s SUNBEAM LADIES TRICYCLEEst. £20-£2,000See Sold Price
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1930s SUNBEAM ROADSTER PLUS OTHERS: Dating from the 1930s, this gents bicycle has a 24" frame and 26x1 3/4" wheels and is fitted with cable brakes, a Middlemores saddle, AW9 Sturmey Archer brakes and a front hub dynamo.To be sold with
0002: 1930s SUNBEAM ROADSTER PLUS OTHERSEst. £20-£2,000See Sold Price
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c1900 CHILD'S TRICYCLE: This child's tricycle, in need of restoration, has 12" rear wheels, 13" front driving wheel, wooden handle grips and a replacement leather saddle.
0003: c1900 CHILD'S TRICYCLEEst. £20-£2,000
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c1902 SUNBEAM LADIES PLUS OTHERS: Dating from c. 1920, this ladies bicycle has a 24" loop frame and 28x1 3/8" wheels and is fitted with a leather saddle, all nickle brightwork, 7 1/4" cranks, rubber pedals, rod brakes, fitted skirt
0004: c1902 SUNBEAM LADIES PLUS OTHERSEst. £20-£2,000
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1920s SUNBEAM ROADSTER PLUS OTHERS: Dating from the 1920s, this gents bicycle has a 24 1/2" frame and is fitted with a rear carrier rack, leather saddle, cable brakes and a front dynamo lamp.To be sold with four other gents roadsters
0005: 1920s SUNBEAM ROADSTER PLUS OTHERSEst. £20-£2,000
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c1900 CHILD'S TRICYCLE: This child's tricycle, in need of restoration, has 14" rear wheels, 16" front driving wheel, iron frame and a distressed leather saddle.
0006: c1900 CHILD'S TRICYCLEEst. £20-£2,000See Sold Price
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RALEIGH LIGHTWEIGHT: Said to be in good order, this lightweight has a 23" frame, 10-speed Sachs Huret gear set and was recently treated to a set of new tyres and tubes.
0007: RALEIGH LIGHTWEIGHTEst. £20-£2,000See Sold Price
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FALCON LADIES: Purchased by the vendor in the early 1990s, this ladies cycle has seen little use and is said to be in very good order. It comes fitted with 18-speed Shimano gear set and has a 16" frame.
0008: FALCON LADIESEst. £20-£2,000See Sold Price
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1930s REILLY OF DUNDEE ROADSTER: Said to be in original un-restored condition, this gents cycle has rod brakes, 3-speed Sturmey Archer gears, a saddle mounted tool bag and rear carrier whilst it also display's trade transfers to
0009: 1930s REILLY OF DUNDEE ROADSTEREst. £20-£2,000See Sold Price
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1895 ELECTRIC ROADSTER: Restored in 2006, this American bicycle has wood rim wheels, 1" top tube and back pedal brake.
0010: 1895 ELECTRIC ROADSTEREst. £20-£2,000See Sold Price
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1930 HERCULES LOOP FRAME: Finished in black, this loop frame is offered in good overall condition complete with front mounted lamp, dynamo and chain guard.
0011: 1930 HERCULES LOOP FRAMEEst. £150-£200See Sold Price
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1900 SINGER LADIES TRICYCLE: Restored some 30 years ago after being stored in a museum for several years, this ladies tricycle has since been used in various cycling events. Said to be in good condition, with only minor chips to
0012: 1900 SINGER LADIES TRICYCLEEst. £200-£300See Sold Price
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1960 ROY SWINNERTON LIGHTWEIGHT: Believed built in the 1960s by Roy Swinnerton of Stoke on Trent, this lightweight is fitted with Miche Primato hubs, rims and crankset, 3TTT head stock and bars, San Marco Rolls leather saddle, lock
0013: 1960 ROY SWINNERTON LIGHTWEIGHTEst. £200-£300See Sold Price
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c1912 BSA ROADSTER: Part of a private museum collection, this bicycle has 25" frame and is fitted with 26x1.5" wheels, 9.5" chain wheel, Sturmey Archer gears, back-step and tyre inflator.
0014: c1912 BSA ROADSTEREst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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c1957 SCHWINN ROADSTER: This example of the popular 1950s American bicycle is said to be in original un-restored condition. It comes fitted with 2-speed gears and has frame number F227920.
0015: c1957 SCHWINN ROADSTEREst. £400-£600See Sold Price
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HOBBY HORSE BICYCLE: Featured on the BBC program 'Flog It' in October 2007, this example of the Hobby Horse bicycle, said by the vendor to be a partial reproduction, measures 4'8" long and has 24½" wheels and a 28" high
0016: HOBBY HORSE BICYCLEEst. £650-£750See Sold Price
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c1888 HUMBER TRICYCLE: This tricycle, said to be in very good condition throughout, is fitted with 30" rear driving wheels, 18.5" front wheel with 3/4" tubes, 29" wheelbase and a spoon brake.
0017: c1888 HUMBER TRICYCLEEst. £900-£1,200
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1893 CRYPTO-BANTAM: Introduced in 1893, the Crypto-Bantam was built by the Rudge Cycle Company of Coventry. Its intention was to appeal to older cyclists who could not come to terms with low, rear wheel driven safety
0018: 1893 CRYPTO-BANTAMEst. £2,000-£2,500See Sold Price
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c1884 COVENTRY ROTARY TRICYCLE: The Ordinary had created a new cycling fad during the late 1800's. Unfortunately most people couldn't or just wouldn't dare to ride them so manufacturers had to come up with new designs for safer and
0019: c1884 COVENTRY ROTARY TRICYCLEEst. £6,500-£7,500See Sold Price
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1980s CHAS ROBERTS 'AERO' TIME TRIAL: Custom built with Columbus/Reynolds tubing, this time trial cycle has full Campagnolo 'Corsa Record' groupset including disc rear wheel, sloping top tube, 26" radial spoked front wheel, silk tubular
0020: 1980s CHAS ROBERTS 'AERO' TIME TRIALEst. £800-£1,000See Sold Price
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1971 BSA BANTAM: BSA introduces a revised version of the popular Bantam during 1969. The new model although visually similar to the D14/4 that it replaced adopted more substantial forks and featured a revised engine
0101: 1971 BSA BANTAMEst. £600-£800See Sold Price
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1929 FRANCIS BARNETT MODEL 9: Francis Barnett appeared during 1920 and were notable for the unusual frame construction employed on their machines. The frame was comprised of eight pairs of tubes, one pair of which were kinked.
0102: 1929 FRANCIS BARNETT MODEL 9Est. £1,000-£1,500See Sold Price
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BSA B40 TRIALS: Developed from the unit 250cc C15, the B40 350cc single offered greater flexibility and power output without an increase in weight when compared to the smaller engine. The release of a large number
0103: BSA B40 TRIALSEst. £1,500-£2,000See Sold Price
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1921 JES MOTOCYCLETTE: According to Erwin Tragatsch the JES concern was established in 1910 in Gloucester, JES standing for J E Smith. They are probably best remembered for their range of lightweight machines that evolved
0104: 1921 JES MOTOCYCLETTEEst. £2,500-£3,500See Sold Price
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