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Color PDF Catalog Copake Auction Inc. PO BOX 47 - 266 Route 7A Copake, NY 12516 Phone: 518-329-1142 October 19th, 2013 Pedaling History Museum 10/19/2013 LOT # LOT # 1 Schwinn Sign 5 French Bicycle Poster "Bicyclettes Terront" 19th c. Schwinn sign "The World", reverse 19th c. French bicycle poster "Bicyclettes painted on glass. Provenance, ex-Schwinn Terront" artist: "Lucien Baylac 1892", family bicycle collection, sold by Leslie glued on cardboard, sight 50" x 35 1/2", Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago IL, April 6, frame size 56 1/4" x 41".Some wrinkles, 1997. 38 x 30 frame size (reframed). shows restoration. Estimate: 500.00 - Good condition. Estimate: 3,000.00 - 800.00 5,000.00 Hammer Price: 625.00 Hammer Price: 12,000.00 6 c. 1891 Elliot Hickory Hard Tire Safety Bicycle 2 c. 1886 Columbia "Kangaroo" High Wheel Bicycle c. 1891 Elliott Hickory Junior model hard c. 1886 Columbia safety high wheel bicycle tire safety bicycle, made by Elliott Hickory so called "Kangaroo", manufactured by Cycle Company, Newton MA, 20" front Pope Mfg. Co. Boston MA, 38" wheel wheel, 27" rear wheel. Original cost geared to 47 1/2". First American 110.00. Period tires, missing chain, very application of chain drive. Original cost original. Estimate: 6,000.00 - 8,000.00 140.00. Restoration missing one spoke. Hammer Price: 5,000.00 Estimate: 9,000.00 - 12,000.00 Hammer Price: 15,000.00 7 French Bicycle Poster "Cycles Rochet" 19th c. French bicycle poster "Cycles 3 Columbia Chainless Poster Rochet", printer Affiches-Camis, Paris, 19th c. "Columbia Chainless" bicycle sight 47 1/3" x 31", frame size 51" x 34 poster, Pope Mfg. Co. Hartford, CT. Sight 1/2". Good condition. Estimate: 500.00 - 87" x 39 1/2", frame size 7'8" x 3'8 1/2". 800.00 Artist A. Romes, J. Ottmann Lith. Co., Hammer Price: 325.00 Puck Building NY. Very good condition. Estimate: 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 Hammer Price: 4,250.00 8 French Bicycle Poster "Cartes Taride" 19th c. French bicycle poster "Cartes Taride" artist Raymond Tournon 1899, 4 French Bicycle Poster "Manufacture Francaise.." printer Paul Dupont, Paris, sight 30 1/2" x 19th c. French bicycle poster "Manufacture 21 3/4", frame size 33 1/4" x 24 1/4". Francaise Bicycletts De Haute Precision", Good condition. Estimate: 400.00 - 600.00 glued on card board, sight 50" x 34 1/2", Hammer Price: 725.00 frame size 53 1/2" x 40". Artist signed, some wrinkles, minor imperfections. Estimate: 500.00 - 800.00 Hammer Price: 800.00 * Price Results do not include 15-18% Buyer's Premium Copake Auction Inc. Page: 2 October 19th, 2013 Pedaling History Museum 10/19/2013 LOT # LOT # 9 19th c. "Pope" Lithograph Poster 14 c. 1884 Victor Adult High Wheel Tricycle 19th c. lithograph poster "Hartford Cycle c. 1884 Victor, this is the first American Co…" Factories of Pope Mfg. Co…." G.H. tricycle, 48" wheels. Made by the Buek & Co. NY after Keys & Woodbury Overman Wheel Co. Boston and Chicopee Worcester Ma, site 23 1/2" x 49 1/2", Falls MA. Original cost 125. Needs tire frame size 28 1/2" x 54 1/2". Original rubber, missing one spoke, twin lamps. frame, staining, overall good. Estimate: Good condition. Estimate: 13,000.00 - 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 15,000.00 Hammer Price: 625.00 Hammer Price: 13,000.00 10 c. 1898 Rex Bicycle 15 Bicycle Lamp c. 1898 Rex bicycle, Rex Bicycle Co, C.T. Ham Mfg. Co. bicycle lamp with Chicago IL., excellent restoration. Includes bracket. Good condition. Estimate: 40.00 - anatomical saddle, handle bar bell, tool 60.00 pouch, cyclometer. Excellent restored Hammer Price: 275.00 condition. Estimate: 7,000.00 - 9,000.00 Hammer Price: 12,000.00 16 c. 1898 "The Ligna" Wooden Frame Safety Bicycle c. 1898 "The Ligna" wooden frame 11 c. 1921 Lithograph Bicycle Poster "Westfield" pneumatic safety, manufactured by Frank c. 1921 lithograph, "Westfield Mfg. Co." MacVeigh & Co., Chicago. Very original sight 20" x 25 1/2", frame size 24 1/2" x 29 matching pedals, grips, tires, saddle needs 1/2". Original frame, good condition. restoration. Original very good condition. Estimate: 300.00 - 500.00 Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00 Hammer Price: 100.00 Hammer Price: 7,250.00 12 c. 1897 Bicycle Game 17 Bicycle Lamp c. 1897 game "The Tandem Party" by A.W. C.T. Ham Mfg. Co. bicycle lamp with Herdler, printer C.R. Trumbull, NY, sight bracket. Good condition. Estimate: 25.00 - 27" x 35". Cloth with litho print, a 50.00 rendition of the "pin the tail on the donkey" Hammer Price: 210.00 game. Very good condition. Estimate: 100.00 - 150.00 Hammer Price: 100.00 18 Bicycle Lamp Well & Hanmer Dictator bicycle lamp with bracket. Good condition. Estimate: 25.00 - 13 c. 1869 Boneshaker Velocipede Bicycle 50.00 c. 1869 boneshaker velocipede, Mfg. by J. Hammer Price: 125.00 A. Lakin, Thompsonville, Conn. (signed on bronze pedals), 42" front wheel, 35" rear wheel. Very rare machine, restored. Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,500.00 Hammer Price: 5,500.00 * Price Results do not include 15-18% Buyer's Premium Copake Auction Inc. Page: 3 October 19th, 2013 Pedaling History Museum 10/19/2013 LOT # LOT # 19 c. 1890 "Paragon" Hard Tire Safety Bicycle 24 Bicycle Lamp c. 1890 "Paragon" hard tire safety Solar gas bicycle lamp by The Badger manufactured by Stover Bicycle Mfg. Co., Brass Mfg. Co. Kenosha, WI. Good Freeport Il, 31" wheels, 20" frame. A rare condition. Estimate: 40.00 - 60.00 machine with suspension, stunning Hammer Price: 125.00 restoration by Bob Jameson. Excellent condition. Estimate: 9,000.00 - 11,000.00 Hammer Price: 11,000.00 25 Bicycle Lamp Generator Bicycle lamp generator. Good condition. Estimate: 25.00 - 35.00 20 Bicycle Lamp Hammer Price: 60.00 Candle bicycle lamp. Good condition. Estimate: 40.00 - 60.00 Hammer Price: 140.00 26 Bicycle Lamp Gas lamp with bracket missing lens. Fair condition. Estimate: 25.00 - 35.00 21 Bicycle Lamp Hammer Price: 10.00 P & A Banner bicycle lamp with bracket. Good condition. Estimate: 25.00 - 50.00 Hammer Price: 250.00 27 Bicycle Lamp Twentieth Century bicycle oil lamp with bracket. Good condition. Estimate: 25.00 - 22 Bicycle Lamp 35.00 Breckenridge gas bicycle lamp by The E. Hammer Price: 50.00 Breckenridge Co. Toledo. With bracket. Good condition. Estimate: 40.00 - 60.00 Hammer Price: 90.00 28 Bicycle Lamp Rose Mfg. Co, Philadelphia gas lamp with bracket. Missing top. Good condition. 23 c. 1890 "The Rochester" Hard Tire Safety Bicycle Estimate: 25.00 - 35.00 c. 1890 "The Rochester" manufactured by Hammer Price: 60.00 Rochester Cycle Mf. Co, Rochester NY, 31 " wheels, 20" frame. Stunning restoration. Lot includes envelope from manufacturer. Note twin tube frame and front suspension, 29 c. 1887 Special Star Safety High Wheel Bicycle very unique and sophisticated machine. c. 1887 Special Star safety high wheel Excellent restored condition. Estimate: bicycle 51" made by Smith Mfg., 7,000.00 - 9,000.00 Smithville, NJ. Original cost $90.00. Hammer Price: 20,000.00 Older restoration, chrome plated instead of the proper nickel plating. Good rideable condition. Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00 Hammer Price: 7,000.00 * Price Results do not include 15-18% Buyer's Premium Copake Auction Inc. Page: 4 October 19th, 2013 Pedaling History Museum 10/19/2013 LOT # LOT # 30 Bicycle Lamp 36 Bicycle Lamp Powell & Hamner, Birmingham, Duoplex Hine - Watt Mfg. Co. Chicago gas lamp. gas lamp with bracket. Good condition. Good condition. Estimate: 25.00 - 35.00 Estimate: 40.00 - 60.00 Hammer Price: 60.00 Hammer Price: 90.00 37 Bicycle Lamp 31 Bicycle Lamp P & A Banner bicycle lamp with bracket. Powell & Hanmer, Birmingham, "Dazzler" Good condition. Estimate: 40.00 - 60.00 gas bicycle lamp with bracket. Good Hammer Price: 175.00 condition. Estimate: 25.00 - 35.00 Hammer Price: 80.00 38 Bicycle Lamp Hawthorne Mfg. Co., Bridgeport CT. Old 32 Bicycle Lamp Sol gas bicycle lamp. Good condition. Twentieth Century bicycle oil lamp with Estimate: 40.00 - 60.00 bracket. Good condition. Estimate: 25.00 - Hammer Price: 30.00 50.00 Hammer Price: 100.00 39 Bicycle Lamp Riemann gas lamp with bracket. Good 33 Bicycle Lamp condition. Estimate: 40.00 - 60.00 Hine - Watt Mfg. Co. Chicago gas lamp, Hammer Price: 90.00 model C with bracket. Broken lense, fair condition. Estimate: 40.00 - 60.00 Hammer Price: 70.00 40 Bicycle Lamp M.B. Co., NY "The Dazzler" oil lamp with bracket. Good condition. Estimate: 40.00 - 34 Bicycle Lamp Generator 60.00 H. Miller & Co Birmingham gas generator Hammer Price: 225.00 with bracket. Good condition. Estimate: 25.00 - 35.00 Hammer Price: 60.00 41 c. 1890 New Mail Hard Tire Safety Bicycle c. 1890 New Mail hard tire safety, open frame. Manufactured by William Read & 35 c. 1891 American Rambler Hard Tire Safety Bicycle Son Boston, MA. Note anatomical saddle, c. 1891 "American Rambler" ladies hard unusual rear band brake, 31" wheels, 20 tire safety, manufactured by Gormully & 1/2" frame. Good rideable condition. Jeffrey Mfg. Co., Chicago Il, 24" front, 28" Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00 rear wheels, 19" frame. Original cost Hammer Price: 6,000.00 125.00. Note rear hair spring suspension, full screen rear skirt guard, front spoon brake. Excellent restored condition. Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00 Hammer Price: 8,500.00 * Price Results do not include 15-18% Buyer's Premium Copake Auction Inc.
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