Any ideas?? Warwick of Birmingham Pre-War

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Just a throw, maybe Elswick Hopper. I don't know if Warwick built their own frames or bought them in and rebadged. The frame number side seatlug would match with a 1930 year. I have found an E-H bicycle with number on top of seatlug...

Again, I am probably wrong. Would be odd for a Birmingham shop to buy frames in Newcastle.
 
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Look on oldbike website frame numbers...
Attached a picture from a 1935 Elswick Hopper Light Roadster, looks quite similar... Again, I am probably wrong :) Love a puzzle.

About the other bike - I mixed up 2 threads :facepalm: but I did see an Elswick with the frame number on top of the seatlug yesterday night (not sure if I can find it again).

Funny fact - Elswick was famous for their finish! Apparently their frames were chrome plated :idea: it would be too much of a coincidence of they both were Elswick's. Looking at the 1936 catalogue they used to have some 21inch clubman / racers.

Could be any builder tbh...
 

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Nice scan....I hadn't seen that one. 1935? It has the same chainwheel as well.

You could be onto something. Elswick rebadged as aWarwick.

Regarding the other frame (sports) I would be very interested to see the frame number on top of the seat lug if you could find that pic. That one is a real mystery.
 
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