For Christmas in 1895,
Ariosto Appling Wiley, a Lawyer, Legal Advisor & Chief of Staff to Gen Wood in the Spanish American War, and US Representative from Alabama, gave his wife, Mary Noble Wiley, a bicycle.
A Columbia Ladies “Safety” Bicycle, built by
Pope Manufacturing in Hartford, CT, as a special promotional model with a nickel plated steel frame, was a limited edition to draw showroom traffic, priced at $500, which would be $14,286 today.
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From Pope it went to Tiffany & Co in NY… you may have heard of them. It was decorated with floral and filigree designs in sterling silver covered with a thin layer of gold. The handlebars given ivory grips with silver bands and gold embossed designs. Also, a lamp of sterling silver with a rock crystal lens, Bird’s Eye Maple rims, and a thread chain guard. The crowning touch was the initials MNW were monogrammed onto the front tube in gold and studded with 12 small diamonds and eight small emeralds.
I’ll bet Mary didn’t have a headache that night.
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The bike was passed to Mary’s son, Noble Wiley, in 1915, who packed it away in a special trunk for his then infant daughter. Unfortunately, over the years some of the gold had been polished away exposing the silver, which corroded, while in the trunk, from sulfurous fumes emitted by the original tires.
The Smithsonian has cleaned it up for display.
I'd like to know what Ariosto paid for the $500 bike after Tiffany put the bling on?