
In Collection:Bicycle Adverts (View all 46)

The Prudent buyer selects the Shirk, the latest, neatest, and lightest bicycle in the world (1890)
Chic Ottman (American, active late 19th century)

Dayton Cycles (circa 1898)
Henri Thiriet (French, 1873-1946)

Cycles’brillant„ Exposition Universelle De 1900’ (1900)
Henri Boulanger Gray (French, 1858-1924)

American Crescent Cycles (1899)
FREDERICK WINTHROP RAMSDELL (American, 1865–1915)

Columbia bicycles (1895)
Will Bradley (American, 1868 – 1962)

Cycles Gladiator (1987)
Ferdinand Misti-Mifliez (French, 1865-1923)

Clément (ca. 1900.)
Arthur Foache (French, 1871-1967)
In Collection:Bicycle Adverts (View all 46)

The Prudent buyer selects the Shirk, the latest, neatest, and lightest bicycle in the world (1890)
Chic Ottman (American, active late 19th century)

Dayton Cycles (circa 1898)
Henri Thiriet (French, 1873-1946)

Cycles’brillant„ Exposition Universelle De 1900’ (1900)
Henri Boulanger Gray (French, 1858-1924)

American Crescent Cycles (1899)
FREDERICK WINTHROP RAMSDELL (American, 1865–1915)

Columbia bicycles (1895)
Will Bradley (American, 1868 – 1962)

Cycles Gladiator (1987)
Ferdinand Misti-Mifliez (French, 1865-1923)

Clément (ca. 1900.)
Arthur Foache (French, 1871-1967)

Cycles Perfecta (1897)
Alphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860-1939)
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