1890’s Shelby Ideal Ladies Model
This Shelby built Ideal ladies model features a unique saddle. Notice the interesting head badge that is designed to look like a sprocket. Unique head badge is shaped like a sprocket.
This Shelby built Ideal ladies model features a unique saddle. Notice the interesting head badge that is designed to look like a sprocket. Unique head badge is shaped like a sprocket.
Talk about wooden wheels! This bicycle, unlike most others not only had a wooden rim, but wooden spokes too! Extra heavy duty chainring and chain. Wood wheels with wooden spokes and rims like an...
Rare Stearns “Chainless” shaft drive bicycle. Stearns chainless shaft drive bicycle. Stearns logo embossed into the fork crown caps. Cast metal cover over the rear gears. Shaft and gears are enclosed inside the frame.
This chainless Columbia bicycle has a very tall frame. If you were not at least 6 foot 5 it must have been difficult to mount this steed.
This Andrae bicycle has a typical diamond frame design with skip-tooth, or inch-pitch chain. Andrae Diamond Frame bicycle.
This is an outstanding restored 1899 Eagle ladies bicycle. Ornate Eagle head badge and wooden rear fender are visible in this photo.
This bicycle wears the Monarch label. Not to be confused with Monark, which came much later and was entirely unrelated.
Nice original Tribune “Chainless” shaft drive bicycle. This 1901 Tribune wears its original paint and plating.