It's missing the flyer and bobbins, and I don't recognise it as a standard make. So, unless they have the flyer and bobbins out of shot, it's worthless for spinning. Some people do fall in love with wheels that lack their flyer and bobbins, buy them and get a wheel maker to make the missing parts for them, but with a non-standard make, it can cost as much to get a bespoke flyer and set of bobbins made as to buy a perfectly serviceable secondhand wheel.
If you're ready to start to spin, Daisys Mum, it really isn't difficult to come across a decent wheel at a reasonable price...