This TIMED sale ends on the 11th of November with lots starting close at 18:00PM and has 147 lots up for auction. To get a taste of what we sell see our previous catalogues or view our upcoming auctions.

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It is advised to view the items before hand or request a condition report as items are sold as seen with faults (if any) and errors in description (if any) otherwise refunds will not be issued without written condition report

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Once there you will need to register for the auction (green button on EasyLive). Once your registered then your ready to bid. Just place the maxiumum hammer price you wish to leave and EasyLive will bid on your behalf. Each lot starts off at the starting price and whomever has the highest bid when the lot closes wins the lot on 11th of November.
If you place a bid within the last 30 minutes, the time will be extended by 10 minutes to allow the under bidder a chance to bid again.
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Lot 170
A 'museum quality' beautifully restored RUDGE - WHITWORTH antique gent's bicycle. Exceptionally well-made with a WATSONIAN side-car body A211, attached with swing arm. The whole has been wonderfully accessorised with original antique pieces which include a NEW SULTAN carbide lamp, a push horn, a WRIGHT saddle, a leather tool holder, an original hard shell helmet, leather saddle pannier, a brass clincher pump, a leather flask holder, and remarkably even an antique tennis racquet. The side car even has goggles and itself has an original antique side lamp with green glass side beads. The whole in a remarkable state of preservation.
Guide: £2300-2750
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