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Gallery – evaluation
The point designation using stars facilitates rapid orientation and provides information on the importance and exceptional quality of specific machines (a similar system is used for hotels and restaurants – i.e. a greater number of stars corresponds to a higher level).
- 5 stars – absolutely rare item, unprecedented, unexpected (e.g. the only item or prototype existing in the world)
- 4 stars – quite rare item, original condition, technically very interesting (e.g. machine unambiguously belonging in the TOP selection of the TOP global collections)
- 3 stars – technically interesting, original condition, museum quality (e.g. machine that would unambiguously adorn the collection of any museum in the world)
- 2 stars – interesting, valued by collectors, frequently sought (e.g. machine with interesting technical node or unusual structural design)
- 1 star – historical machine (e.g. typical bicycle suitable for a collection showing the developmental stages of the bicycle or regional brand name)
We would like to point out that this is only a general evaluation based entirely on our subjective opinions.
These galleries are a sort of virtual museum presenting the developmental line of bicycles with a great many key stages. The detailed photographs reveal the beauty of the individual presented exhibits and show researchers where to direct their attention. We are well aware of the fact that each collector or researcher is interested in somewhat different aspects. The evaluation only draws attention to very interesting and exceptional machines. It does not exclude the possibility that the bicycle with the lowest number of stars is the one that will be most interesting for you. Basically, we even anticipate this, as you will not find an uninteresting machine in this gallery.
The Gallery
- • 1818 - Hobby horse, copy, Germany – first registration 1818
- • 1820 - Hobby horse, copy manufactured according to an original made
- • 1820 - Hobby horse, original, probably Germany - from 1820 to 1850
- • 1855 - Pedamotive tricycle, Lever-driven machine, France c.1855
- • 1868 - Velocipéde - serpentine wooden frame, c. 1868
- • 1868 - Michaux boneshaker, Paris, France – around 1868
- • 1868 - Michaux velocipéde, Paris, France – March/May 1868
- • 1868 - Michaux & Cie.(serial numb.1308), Paris, France – 1868/69
- • 1868 - Michaux & Cie.(serial numb.1382), Paris, France – 1868/69
- • 1868 - Boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown, France - 1868
- • 1868 - Boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown, France - 1868
- • 1868 - L.Rives, France - 1868
- • 1868 - Velocipede Favre, France 1868/69
- • 1868 - Michaux tricycle, Paris - France 1868
- • 1869 - Cadot, Lyon, France, boneshaker – around 1869
- • 1869 - Boneshaker with freewheel - A.Boeuf, France (System NICOLET)
- • 1869 - Gervat, Lyon, France - 1869
- • 1869 - ROCHE velocipéde, Vallans, France – 1869
- • 1869 - Suspension velocipéde Morére of Pamiers, Pyrenees, France –
- • 1869 - Velocipéde Michaux & Cie Inventeur - France, Paris 1869
- • 1869 - Boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown, France – around 1869
- • 1869 - Suspension velocipéde Bouchage & Cie, Lyon, France – 1869/70
- • 1869 - Bajard, the provience of Roanne, France - around 1869
- • 1869 - Boneshaker, blacksmith production, France – around 1870
- • 1869 - Boneshaker, black smith production, Manufacturer unknown - a
- • 1869 - Boneshaker with mudguards, Manufacturer unknown, France – 18
- • 1869 - Boneshaker, TELLIER Paris, France – around 1869
- • 1869 - Andrew MUIR & Co., Manchester, England – 1869/70
- • 1869 - Hard tire velocipéde L.FOUÉNARD - Paris 1869
- • 1869 - Carl Lenz - Wien, Austria 1869/70
- • 1870 - Boneshaker Sargant Marker Boston, USA – around 1870
- • 1870 - S & E boneshaker, England – around 1870
- • 1870 - Leboucher boneshaker, Lyon, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - W. Sisenaler Gat..Senn (??), boneshaker – around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown, Holland – around 1870
- • 1870 - David velocipéd, A Orléans, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - Levacher velocipéd, Rouen, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - Shire velocipéde, USA – after a year 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown – around 1870
- • 1870 - Wooden boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown, probably France
- • 1870 - Bouchage boneshaker, Lyon, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - A. Dubois boneshaker, St. Denis, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - EDEN Excellence boneshaker, probably England – around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker, blacksmith production unknown – around 1870
- • 1870 - Meyer boneshaker, Paris, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker, blacksmith production, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown, Germany - around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker Millau, France - around 1870
- • 1870 - Anthoni, Paris, France, boneshaker – around 1870
- • 1870 - A.Michaux boneshaker, Paris, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown – around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown, probably Germany - around
- • 1870 - Velocipéde "Caroussel", Manufacturer unknown, France – aroun
- • 1870 - Velocipede „SYSTEME LEROY“, France - probably 1870
- • 1870 - Clément Ader, Double-frame boneshaker, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - M.Giraud boneshaker, Lyon, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - R. B. TURNER & Co., velocipede c.1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker, Manufacturer unknown, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker with carrier, France, Lyon – around 1870
- • 1870 - Poncet Claude Laurent – Rives sur Fure, France 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker Bouchage, Lyon, France - around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker - style France - Manufacturer unknown, c.1870
- • 1870 - Rocquemont velocipéde, Paris, France c.1869/70
- • 1870 - Boneshaker with ball bearings, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - Cie Parisienne boneshaker, Paris, France – around 1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker for 5 – 8 year old children, probably France – ar
- • 1870 - Boneshaker for 12 – 14 year old children, probably Germany –
- • 1870 - Tricycle velocipéde L.FOUÉNARD - Paris c.1870
- • 1870 - Boneshaker for small person, Manufacturer unknown, France –
- • 1870 - Cie Parisienne boneshaker, Paris, France – after a year 187
- • 1870 - Cie Parisienne „Service“, Paris, France – after a year 1870
- • 1870 - Cie Parisienne velocipéd, Paris, Franci – c.1871
- • 1870 - Burgers velocipéde, Deventer, Holland - c.1870/72
- • 1870 - High Wheel "C.B."- France, after a year 1870
- • 1870 - Early machine Meyer, France - after a year 1870
- • 1870 - High Wheel - France or Switzerland, after a year 1870
- • 1870 - J. SCHMID, A. Grandson, Suisse "Early Free Wheel System" - S
- • 1870 - J. SCHMID, YVERDON - Switzerland, after a year 1870
- • 1871 - High wheel - freewheel, Manufacturer unknown, France – aroun
- • 1871 - Perol, Nantes, France, early high wheel – around 1871
- • 1873 - Wooden high wheel, made in Boston probably, USA – after a ye
- • 1873 - High wheel with suspension, France - around 1873
- • 1873 - High wheel Meyer Paris, France - 1873/75
- • 1873 - Early high wheel, black smith production, probably France -
- • 1874 - High wheel type Meyer, Manufacturer unknown, France – around
- • 1874 - Wooden high wheel, made in France probably – after a year 1
- • 1874 - ARIEL WORKS, Haynes & Jefferies, England 1874
- • 1874 - Wooden high wheel, discovered in France – after a year 1874
- • 1875 - High wheel Renard Paris, France - around 1875
- • 1875 - High wheel Marié ???, France - around 1875
- • 1876 - High wheel with suspension, France - around 1876
- • 1876 - Vincent Paris, France - around 1876
- • 1876 - High wheel A. Martin, Vihiers, France - around 1876
- • 1876 - High wheel, Manufacturer unknown, France – around 1876
- • 1876 - Coventry Machinsts´ Co., Coventry, England - c.1976
- • 1877 - High wheel - Singer Challenge 56", England 1876
- • 1878 - The STAR - J. Parr, Leicester, England - 1877/78
- • 1878 - "Tangent" - Haynes & Jefferis, Ariel Works, England 1878
- • 1879 - High wheel Clement & Cie., Paris, France - around 1878/79
- • 1880 - Jan Kohout, high wheel, The machine shop of Jan Kohout, Bohe
- • 1880 - High Wheel, Manufacturer unknown, England, c.1880
- • 1883 - High wheel Joseph DEVEY „Special Express, c.1883/84
- • 1884 - Columbia Expert, Pope Manufacturing Co., Boston, USA – 1884
- • 1884 - High wheel Meyer Paris, France - 1884
- • 1884 - Hillman, Herbert and Cooper - "Popular Premier", England 188
- • 1885 - Jan Kohout, high wheel, The machine shop of Jan Kohout, Bohe
- • 1885 - OTTO Wood Bicycle - USA, around 1885
- • 1885 - Child´s wooden High Wheel bicycle, USA – c.1885
- • 1885 - High Wheel Lefévre, Paris
- • 1886 - Kangaroo safety, Hillman, Herbert & Cooper, Coventry, Englan
- • 1886 - Rudge safety, D. Rudge & Co., England – 1886
- • 1887 - Rudge race, D. Rudge & Co., England – 1887
- • 1887 - Singer & Co., "Challenge - Miniature", England 1887
- • 1887 - Jan Kohout, high wheel, The machine shop of Jan Kohout, Bohe
- • 1887 - Light machine Clément & Cie., Paris, France - around 1887/88
- • 1887 - Springfield Roadster, Springfield Bicycle Mnf. Co., Boston,
- • 1887 - Victor Light Roadster, Owerman Wheel Co., Chicopee Falls, Ma
- • 1887 - Regent, race high wheel, Trigwell & Co., England – probably
- • 1887 - Surrey Machinists Co., London - England 1889/90
- • 1887 - H.B.SMITH Machine Co., Semi-Racing Pony Star 45" - 188?
- • 1887 - High Wheel RUDGE & Co., Limited No.2 – 54“ c.1887
- • 1887 - Children tricycle - France, circa 1880
- • 1887 - Children tricycle - England, circa 1920
- • 1888 - The EAGLE Bicycle Mfg.Co., Stamford, Conn., USA - 1889
- • 1888 - Bayliss, Thomas & Co., tricycle, England – around 1888
- • 1888 - Salvo Clément & Cie., Paris, France – around 1888
- • 1888 - Artist bike - Austria, around 1888
- • 1888 - Artist bike - France, around 1888
- • 1888 - Roadster safety - suspension prototype Humber & Co., England
- • 1888 - „Premier“ safety, Hillman, Herbert & Cooper, Coventry, Engla
- • 1888 - Abingdon Works Co.,"King Dick" - Birmingham, England c.1887/
- • 1889 - Peugeot, cross frame safety, France – around 1888
- • 1889 - Columbia Camel Back, Pope Manufacturing Co., Boston, USA – 1
- • 1889 - Clément & Cie., Cripper tricycle, Paris, France – around 188
- • 1889 - Quadrant suspension safety – Quadrant Tricycle Co., Birmingh
- • 1889 - Peugeot diamond safety, France – around 1890
- • 1889 - Humber Hard Tire Safety, England 1889
- • 1889 - Bicycletta No.2, Rudge Cycle Co., England - 1889
- • 1889 - Warwick Perfection Safety, Springfield, MA, USA - 1889
- • 1889 - HTS safety, England, c.1890/91
- • 1890 - Marlborough Club tricycle, Coventry Machinists Co., England
- • 1890 - Cast iron safety, Manufacturer unknown, around 1890
- • 1890 - Suspension safety, Manufacturer unknown, probably USA
- • 1890 - HUMBER & Co.Ltd.,(suspension front fork), England - 1890
- • 1890 - Chainless Hard Tire Safety - (prototype) c.1890
- • 1890 - Linley & Biggs´s „WHIPPET“ Lightest Roadster- England 1890
- • 1891 - VICTOR Safety, OVERMAN Wheel Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass., USA
- • 1891 - Superbe - Hirondelle, St.Étienne, France 1891
- • 1891 - Quadrant - suspension safety No.21 - 1891
- • 1892 - VICTOR Safety, Model C, OVERMAN Wheel Co., Chicopee Falls, M
- • 1892 - Peugeot - Bicyclette "Lion", Valentigney, France - 1892
- • 1893 - The "Special Singer", Singer & Co., Coventry, England – c.18
- • 1893 - Iver Johnson, Lovell Arms Co., Boston, USA - 1893
- • 1893 - Hard Tire Safety, USA - 1893
- • 1893 - "Imperial" Ames & Frost Company, Chicago, USA - 1893
- • 1893 - Humber & Co., Ltd. England - 1893/94
- • 1893 - Le CYCLONE, Milders Fils, France – circa 1893/94
- • 1894 - Bantam - early version, Crypto Cycle Co., London, England –
- • 1894 - New Chainless Cycle, Paul Fleuret - France, 1894
- • 1894 - Crypto F.D. safety, Crypto Cycle Company, London, England –
- • 1894 - Crypto Geared Ordinary, Crypto Cycle Company, London, Englan
- • 1894 - Elliptic Cycle Company, Peterboro - England 1894/5
- • 1895 - Race machine - Clément & Cie., Paris, France - 1895
- • 1896 - Simpson Cycle Co., Ltd (Simpson "Lever" Chain), London, Engl
- • 1896 - La Souplette, Paris, France, 1895 - 1906
- • 1896 - John P. McCLOSKEY, Ontario, Canada - 1896
- • 1897 - Cross Roller, Quadrant Tricycle Co., England – around 1897
- • 1897 - Bamboo Cycle Co., London,England - c.1897
- • 1897 - Old Hickory Cycle Co. Chicago, USA - 1897
- • 1897 - Brightwood - New York, USA 1897
- • 1897 - W.S.Seaman Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
- • 1897 - America Cycle Mfg. Co., Chicago, USA - 1897
- • 1898 - The Quinton, Coventry, England - 1898
- • 1898 - Greger bicycle, Vienna, Austria - circa 1898
- • 1898 - Grunder & Lemisch, Klagenfurt, Austria c.1896-1900
- • 1898 - Huseby Cycle Co. - Milwaukee, WIS., USA 1896
- • 1898 - Wooden bike - no name, USA c.1898
- • 1898 - Victoria 1898, OWC - USA
- • 1898 - Maywood, Cash Buyers´ Union, Chicago - USA, 1898
- • 1898 - Chilion, Springfield, Mass. - USA, c.1898
- • 1898 - New Mail - Boston, USA c.1898/99
- • 1899 - Laurin & Klement "Slavia" type 21, Mladá Boleslav, The Czech
- • 1899 - HUMBER & Co.Ltd., London, Beeston Humber Modele D´OR - 1899
- • 1900 - H.A.Lozier MFG Co., “CLEVELAND mod.103“, Ohio, USA - 1900
- • 1905 - Dursley Pedersen c.1905/06
- • 1907 - Rambler, Pope Mfg. Co. - USA 1907
- • 1910 - Levocyclette Terrot,, Terrot & Cie, Dijon, France – from 190
- • 1910 - Durkopp Diana, Durkopp Fabrik Graz, Austria – around 1915
- • 1910 - Lady's bicycle with wooden frame, unknown factory, c.1910
- • 1915 - R. Jarolímek, BSA lady's bicycle, Praha, The Czech Republic
- • 1920 - Brampton, sport machine, England - around 1920
- • 1920 - Bambus Home made - England c.1920
- • 1920 - Pannetton Morteau, France - c.1920
Race and sport bicycles
- • 1910 - Labor Lefty, mod. Tour de France, France - after a year 1910
- • 1910 - Peugeot race model c.1910/15
- • 1920 - František Poustka Praha, race machine, The Czech Republic -
- • 1920 - SAVER CYCLES, Saône et Loire, France - c.1920
- • 1920 - Golombiovski Praha, race machine, The Czech Republic - aroun
- • 1923 - Bianchi, race machine,Italy - around 1923
- • 1925 - Štantejský Praha, race machine, The Czech Republic - around
- • 1930 - Compas, race bike, Kříž Co. - Pilsen, Czech Republic - c.193
- • 1930 - Automoto B.H. Speciál, model Tour de France - c.1926/27
- • 1937 - "The Falcon" B.Kubrycht, Praha, race machine, The Czech Repu
- • 1938 - Bailleux, racing bike, late 1930s
- • 1940 - Kendrich sport tricycle, Reading, England - around 1940
- • 1940 - Siker racing bike, France - probably 1940
- • 1940 - The Falcon Super Speciál, race bike, c.1940
- • 1940 - Saver - Szekuj, dealer Čepelák c.1940
- • 1940 - J.Szekuj Praha, track special c.1940/50
- • 1940 - Falcon, track special c.1940/50
- • 1941 - Antonín Perič, Pista Special, Praha, Czech Republic – 1941
- • 1945 - Antonín Perič, race machine, Praha, The Czech Republic - pro
- • 1945 - Schlesinger, race machine, Truhlářská ul., Praha, The Czech
- • 1946 - RST – Karel Šťásek, Týniště n. Orlicí, The Czech Republic -
- • 1946 - ATALA Campagnolo, race bike, Italy -1946/48
- • 1949 - Antonín Perič, "Jan Veselý", Praha, The Czech Republic - 194
- • 1952 - GANNA, Campagnolo Paris-Roubaix, race bike, Italy - 1949/52
- • 1955 - Thanet Cycles "Silverthan" , Bristol, England - probably 195
- • 1955 - Joco – M. A. de Jonge, race machine, Holland – pobably 1955
- • 1967 - Favorit, sports and touring bicycle, Rokycany, The Czech Rep
- • 1975 - Mercier, race machine, France – pobably 1975
- • 1980 - Shimano NORTA 600AX, Japan 1980
- • 1980 - FAVORIT, track racing special built for OG 1980, The Czech R
- • 1982 - Favorit, track special bike, Rokycany, Czech Republic 1982
- • 1982 - Favorit, track special, Rokycany, Czech Republic 1982
- • 1983 - Favorit F1 Campagnolo, racing bike, The Czech Republic - 198
- • 1983 - Štěrba Road Racing Special - Campagnolo 50th Anniversary 198
- • 1985 - Alan - Campagnolo Super Record, Italy 1985
- • 1985 - Favorit Rokycany - F1 Campagnolo Super Record 1985
- • 1986 - Pinarello MTB – Campagnolo, Italy – 1986/88
- • 1987 - Favorit Rokycany - track bike c.1987
- • 1990 - Ernesto COLNAGO Master GOLD 35 Aniversario CAMPAGNOLO, Italy
- • 1991 - Colnago Carbitubo, Campagnolo, Italy - c.1991/93
- • 1992 - Cannondale 2.8, Campagnolo Record - USA 1992
- • 1996 - Colnago - Campagnolo Atlanta 1996
- • 1999 - Štěrba SLX road racing special - 1999/2000
- • Štěrba Columbus, type randonneur – 2012
- • Campagnolo 80th Anniversary Super Record Group - 2013
- • Štěrba Road Racing Special – 25th Anniversary 2017