Looks good if you plan on spinning only fine yarn. If it's less than 50, don't hesitate!
But for most spinning, a newer wheel might give you more flexibility. This only has one bobbin, and getting more would be custom made. Newer wheels like the Ashford traditional usually go for the same price or less as antiques, but you can get more bobbins and upgrade parts for any of those made post 1975. That's what I started with and as a professional spinster, I still love it.
The antique wheels like this one are fantastic, but more limited. This one looks designed for spinning
flax into fine linen
thread for weaving.