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Nice frame set. Looks like a teens, or early 1920’s(?), and the built-in ears or square tabs, as drop stand stops, appear to be broken off.
Without a badge, the bike might be built-up as an A&S-Excelsior, Henderson, World, or Admiral.
Did you mean pre-WW1?
Nice sprocket (and other parts) too; might be for an Admiral model.
So, we see that the 5-clovers sprocket has a greater diameter 60 x 1/2" tooth, compared to the later(?) 4-clovers (26x1"-tooth).
SA makes a 24x1/2" tooth rear sprocket compatible with later Bendix, Shimano coaster brake hubs, for a medium-stiff 60/24 = 2.5000 ratio.
Nice sprocket too; might be for an Admiral model.
So, we see that the 5-clovers sprocket has a greater diameter 60 x 1/2" tooth, compared to the later(?) 4-clovers (26x1"-tooth).
SA makes a 24x1/2" tooth rear sprocket compatible with later Bendix, Shimano coaster brake hubs, for a medium-stiff 60/24 = 2.5000 ratio.
I just have the 5 spoke clover on there for fun. Ill probably have a 4 spoke clover or possibly the aerocycle star type installed for riding. I got it as a frame only without a badge.
The Miami 5-point/5-teardrop 24-tooth sweetheart sprocket (takes a special-fit crank) looks nice, as do the others.
Looks like you have quite a few A&S choices, including the 52-tooth 5-point sweetheart with 5-circles.
I see you have the 4-clover in both 26 & 52 tooth, very nice.
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