| Subject: | Bicycle/memorbilia auction |
| Date: | 08/31/2000 12:18 AM |
| From: | mar-@hevanet.com |
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Hang on to those Lance Wheaties Boxes!!! (A signed Doug Smith has a $300-$500 value) From canadiancyclist.com: "Sotheby's is holding an auction of old and rare bicycle and motorcycles and related equipment on September 16th in Chicago. Among the items for sale are Missy Giove's 1994 world championship winning bike (listed at $4-5K), bicycle head badges (4-6K), numerous old bikes and other collectibles. Much of this stuff is too expensive for anyone but the serious collector, but it is still fascinating to see some of the stuff available." For those interested, here's the link to the Sotheby's description page: http://www.sothebys.com/auctionhouse/sneak/article/ah_motocycle_0800.html "Bicycles are also among the superstars of the auction - from 19th-century ordinaries to balloon tires. Many come from the great Chicago collector, Mark Mattei, including a 1902 Dursley Pedersen. Its bracing wires, combined with one of the earliest three-speed hubs known to cycling, made the Dursley Pedersen a very advanced bicycle for its day." The online catalogue has lots of fascinating memorabilia to see: http://www.sothebys.com/cgi-bin/osform.exe/lotservice?osforms_template=Catal ogueResult.oft&sale_num=CH7512 |
