We are offering 3 Bicycle related items - 1888, 1898 & 1900.

1.) Announcement for the Second Annual Banquet of the Middletown Wheel Club [Connecticut] held on May 1st, 1888, at the McDonough House [Middletown].  (3 1/2" x 5 1/2") **CONDITION** - Excellent (see images)

2.) League of American Wheelmen Massachusetts Division 1898 Honor Certificate (4 3/4" x 7") It says, "This cut is a reduced facsimile of the large steelograph certificate (14 x 17".  Pictured on the certificate is the Honor Medal that was given, along with the certificate, to deserving members who had increased the membership of the League by telling their cycling friends that, due to the League's influence, a State Highway Commission had been appointed to construct Good Roads throughout the state; a $25 award would be given for the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing a bicycle from a member; legal protection would be provided in case of injury to members or their bicycles; that Road Books, Maps and the "Bulletin", which gave reduced rates at Hotels and Repair Shops, were given to members.  **CONDITION** - Very Good - has a diagonal crease that goes from the upper left side down through the ribbon of the medal to the other side.  It has a couple of very tiny edge-tears, and has tape on the back at the upper right corner, we assume to repair a small tear.

3.) Letter from the American Bicycle Co., New York - Featherstone Sales Department, dated June 20, 1900.  The letter is to "The Trade" - quoting prices for 1899 and 1900 Models of Featherstone bicycles, priced from $14.75 to $25.00.  **CONDITION** - Very Good/Excellent (see images)