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ANGLING AUCTIONS
SALE OF
FISHING TACKLEand
RELATED ITEMSat the
GRAND HALLCHISWICK TOWN HALLHEATHFIELD TERRACE
LONDON W.4
on
SATURDAY, 6th April 2013at 12 noon
Terms and Conditions
A. BUYERS
1. The Auctioneers as agentUnless otherwise stated,the Auctioneers act only as agent for the Vendor.
2. Buyer(a) The Buyer shall be the highest bidder acceptable to
the Auctioneer and theAuctioneers shall haveabsolute discretion to settle any dispute.
(b) The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse toaccept bids from any person or to refuseadmission to the premises of sale without givingany reason thereof.
3. Buyers PremiumThe Buyer shall pay the Auctioneer a premium of15% of the Hammer Price (together with VAT atthe standard rate thereon).
4. PaymentPayment on purchased Lots can be made by the following methods:-(a) Cash(b) Cheque supported by a bank or other
suitable reference(c) Access, Mastercard or Eurocard – A charge of
3% will be levied on the Purchase Price for use of this service
5. Collection of Purchases(a) All purchased Lots are to be paid for in full and
removed from the saleroom on the day of saleafter which the Auctioneers reserve the right toremove any Lot(s) to store at the sole expenseof the buyer and without notification, unlessotherwise arranged with the Auctioneer prior tothe sale.
(b) Wherever possible goods will be made availablefor collection during the sale.
6. Responsibility for purchase Lots(a) Upon the fall of the Hammer all risk in the Lot
sold will pass to the buyer and neither theAuctioneer nor Vendor shall be responsible forany loss or damage howsoever caused, butownership of such Lot shall not pass until paymentin respect thereof has been made in accordancewith Condition A. 5(a).
(b) In the event of a Buyer either failing to pay for orcollect a Lot the Auctioneers reserve the rightto exercise one or more of the following rights:-
(i) to issue proceedings against the Buyer fobreach of contractor
(ii) to recind the sale of that and any other Lots(s)sold to the buyer
(iii) to resell the Lot(s) either by public or private sale.
Any deficiency in the Purchase Price resulting from theresale, together with full costs incurred shall be paid to theAuctioneers by the Buyer and any surplus over theProceeds of Sale shall belong to the Vendor.
7. Catalogue Description(a) All Lots are offered for sale as shown and neither
the Auctioneer nor Vendor accept anyresponsibility for imperfections, faults or errorsof description, buyers should satisfy themselvesas to the condition of any Lots prior to bidding.
(b) Descriptions contained in the catalogue are the opinion of the Auctioneers and should not be taken as a representation of statement or fact.Some descriptions in the catalogue makereference to damage and/or restoration. Suchinformation is given for guidance only and theabsence of such a reference does not imply thata Lot is free from defects nor does any referenceto particular defects imply the absence ofothers.
8. Value Added TaxIn the case of a lot marked with an asterix (*) in thecatalogue. VAT is payable on the Hammer Price. VAT ispayable at the rates prevailing on the date of the auction.
9. Commission BidsAbsentee (Commission) bids will be executed as cheaplyas any other bids or Vendors reserve allows and theAuctioneers accept no responsibility for the execution ofCommission bids by any member of staff whatsoever.
B. VENDORS
1. Commission, Expenses & Reservers(a) Vendors commission is charged at the rate of10% on all Lots selling for £10,000.00 or over and atthe rate of 12.5% for Lots selling for under £10,000.00.The minimum charge for offering a Lot for saleis £10.00.(b) A handling fee of £1.00 per Lot will be charged
on all Lots sold.(c) In respect of any unsold Lot the Auctioneer will
charge 3% of the Vendors reserve or a minimumcharge of £10.00 per Lot.
(d) In the event an item is withdrawn from theauction at the instruction of the Vendor, forwhatsoever, reason a charge of £10.00 will belevied per item.
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ANGLING AUCTIONS
SALE OF
FISHING TACKLEand
RELATED ITEMSat the
GRAND HALLCHISWICK TOWN HALLHEATHFIELD TERRACE
LONDON W.4
onSATURDAY, 6th April 2013
at 12 noon
ViewingFriday 5th April, 1.30 p.m. – 7.00 p.m.
Saturday 6th April, 8.30 a.m. – 11.45 a.m.
Salesroom telephones020 8583 4546 or 020 8583 4547 or 07000 120130
(viewing and sale days only)
Tel: 01794 518076 (not sale day)Fax: 020 8743 4855 (not sale day)
Mobile: 07785 281349Email: [email protected] (not sale day)
www.angling-auctions.com
Angling Auctions30 Basepoint, Premier WayAbbey Park, RomseyHants, SO51 9AQ
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RIVER TESTFISHING ON THE WORLD FAMOUS
BROADLANDS ESTATE
Trout, Salmon & Sea-Trout inThe beautiful Test Valley
Day, Season Rods & Corporate parties available
We are presently taking season rodbookings for the 2013 season
Further details contact:
Neil FreemanTel: 01794 518076 or 07785 281349Email: [email protected]
Chalk Stream Fishing Ltd.
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Rods, Reels & Accessories
1A Hardy St George 3” trout fly reel,ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, whiteagate line guide (no cracks), two screwdrum latch, rim tension screw and Mk.IIcheck mechanism, light wear to enamelfinish from normal use only, 1950’s (seeillustration)£180-260
2A Hardy St George 3 ¾” trout/light salmonfly reel, ebonite handle, alloy foot, whiteagate line guide (no cracks), two screwdrum latch, rim tension screw and Mk.IIcheck mechanism, light wear to enamelfinish from normal use only, 1950’s £120-160
3A Hardy “C.C. de France “ 3 piece (2 tips)cane trout fly rod, 8’, crimson inter-whipped, sliding alloy reel fitting, suctionjoint, 1959, in bag£180-240
4A Mitchell 301 fixed spool reel and sparespool, three Wheatley alloy trout fly boxesand flies and a quantity of various othertackle including two Hardy cane/fibreglassrods (Q)£80-120
5A Loop Classic 58 salmon/sea-trout flyreel, right hand wind model with blackanodised end plates, “S” scroll counter-balanced handle, spindle mounted rearknurled tension adjuster, as new conditionand in original block leather “D” case (seeillustration)£250-350
6A Hardy Perfect 3 ⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, foot, white agate line guide (nocracks), rim tension adjuster andcompensating check mechanism, light wearfrom normal use, 1970’s£130-180
7A rare Hardy St George 3 ³⁄₈” silent checktrout fly reel, ebonite handle, brass foot,white agate line guide (no cracks), threescrew drum latch, rim mounted tensionadjuster and silent pressure pad mechanism,backplate stamped make and model details,light wear to finish, circa 1930 (seeillustration)£250-450
8A fine Hardy perfect 3 ³⁄₈” Perfect trout flyreel, ebonite handle, alloy foot, brown agateline guide, raised spindle boss, rim tensionscrew and compensating check mechanism,new/unused condition, in original zip caseand card box£180-260
9A fine Hardy “Perfection” 2 piece canetrout fly rod, 8’6”, #5, crimson/black tippedsilk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting,suction joint, 1977, only very light signs ofuse, in bag£200-300
10A fine Hardy “Perfection” 2 piece canetrout fly rod, 8’6”, #5, crimson/black tippedsilk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting,suction joint, 1977, only very light signs ofuse, in bag£200-300
11A Sharpe’s “Featherweight” 2 piece canetrout fly rod, 7’, #5, crimson whippings,rosewood reel seat and alloy screw gripfitting, suction joint, little used condition, inbag and an Orvis canvas covered double rodtube (2)£100-150
12A Hardy Altex No.2 Mk.V fixed spool reel,left hand wind folding ebonite handle, full bailarm, alloy spool and optional check buttonand a similar Hardy Altex No.2 Mk.V reelwithout optional check and with spareebonite spool (2)£100-150
13A Hardy Featherweight trout fly reel,ebonite handle, alloy foot, two screw drumlatch, rim tension screw, light wear from normaluse, in zip case and a Hardy Marquis No.6trout fly reel and spare spool, in zip case (2)£90-130
14A Sage 4560 CF trout fly reel, blackanodised skeletal cage, counter-balancedhandle, rear graduated tension adjuster, inoriginal cloth pouch£120-160
15A Hardy St Andrew salmon fly reel,formerly the property of the late gameangling legend Hugh Falkus, reel withebonite handle, ribbed alloy foot, two screwdrum latch, rim tension screw andcompensating check mechanism and twoscrew nickel silver “U” shaped line guide,light wear to finish only and sold with theoriginal Certificate of Authenticity fromAngling Auction’s sale of March 1994, signedby Falkus (see illustration)£200-300
16A Bruce & Walker “Hugh FalkusSpeycaster No.1” 3 piece carbon salmonfly rod, 15’, #11, crimson whippings,anodised alloy sliding reel fitting, spigotjoints, in bag£90-130
17A rare Hardy “Special Fly” 3 piece (2 tips)cane salmon fly rod retailed through Finde Lange of Bergen Norway, 11’, crimsoninter-whipped, sliding alloy screw grip reelfitting, studlock joints, 1958, only light use,in bag and alloy tube with outer cloth bag£200-300
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18A Hardy “Wye” 3 piece cane salmon flyrod, 12’6”, crimson inter-whipped, screwgrip alloy reel fitting, , lockfast joints, 1955,in bag£180-260
19A scarce Hardy “L.R.H. Salmon Fly” 3piece (2 tips) steel centred cane salmonfly rod, 14’, green/crimson tipped wraps,green inter-whippings, sliding alloy screwgrip reel fitting, studlock joints, light use only,in bag£200-300
20A Hardy Perfect 4 ¼” salmon fly reel,ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, nickelsilver drum retaining screw, rim mountedtension screw and Mk.II check mechanism,only light wear to enamel finish, mainly to rim,1950’s (see illustration)£250-450
21An Abu Ambassadeur 5000c bait castingreel and spare spool, black finish, groovedrims, foot stamped “19201” and an AbuCardinal 5 fixed spool reel, rear tensionadjuster (2)£80-120
22A Hardy alloy salmon fly box, interior fittedpatent security spring clips and holding aselection of thirty one fully dressed salmonirons, lid with applied oval nickel silver plaqueand a Hardy Album bakelite cast case, screwlid with relief cast decoration, lacking ivorinecast holders (2)£80-120
23A Hardy St John Mk.2 light salmon/troutfly reel, ebonite handle, alloy foot, twoscrew drum latch and rim mounted tensionscrew with compensation check, light wearfrom normal use only, in zip case£100-150
24An un-named Sea Silex type 7” alloy biggame centre pin reel, solid drum (noperforations) with twin bulbous ebonitehandles and central brass telephone drumrelease latch, block brass foot, ebonitehandle rim brake and three further rimmounted casting controls, circa 1940 (seeillustration)£200-300
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25A scarce Ari’T Hart fly tying vice, brushedsteel and black anodised finish with tableclamp fitting, pressure locking jaws andadjustable three way shaft, stamped makersdetails (see illustration)£180-260
26A Wheatley pigskin trout fly wallet, fittedend pouch pockets, parchment leaves andfelt damper pads, holding a selection of troutflies to casts, wrap-around strap, a similarwallet with trout flies to casts, lacking strapand a steel fly tying vice mounted on brass“G” clamp (3)£80-120
27Ten various silk phantom minnow baits,various sizes and makes and a small quantityof various other baits and mounts (Q)£90-130
28A scarce Hardy “Riccardi” 2 piece canetrout fly rod, 7’, #6, gold/black tipped silkwraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, staggeredferrule, suction joint, 1968, light use only, in bag£250-350
29A good Hardy “Palakona” 2 piece canebrook trout fly rod, 6’, #5, scarlet/greentipped wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, suctionjoint, 1975, light signs of use only, in bag£200-300
30A good Hardy Decantelle 4” bait castingreel, polished alloy drum with twin ebonitehandles and brass split screw locking nut,ribbed brass foot, rim mounted ebonitecasting trigger, rear plate stamped make andmodel details, only very light wear to leadfinish, 1930’s (see illustration)£150-250
31An Allcock Aerial Popular 3 ½” centre pinreel, caged and six spoked drum with twinxylonite handles, brass foot, rear slidingoptional check button and bar spring checkmechanism, backplate stamped make andmodel details, 1930’s£140-180
32A Hardy Conquest 4 ¹⁄₈” narrow drumtrotting reel, shallow cored solid drum withtwin reverse tapered ebonite handles andtwo screw spring release latch, alloy foot,nickel silver Bickerdyke line guide, rearmounted ivorine quadrant tension indicatorand optional check lever, light wear only,1950’s£130-180
33A Hardy St George 3 ³⁄₈” trout fly reel,ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, whiteagate line guide (two hairline cracks), threescrew drum latch, rim tension screw andMk.II check mechanism, light wear to finish,circa 1930£150-250
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34A Hardy Perfect 3 ⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, ribbed brass foot, white agate lineguide (no cracks), rim tension screw andMk.II check mechanism, overall wear toenamel finish, 1950’s£120-160
35A good black japanned salmon and troutfly reservoir, cream painted interior fitted sixlift-out trays each with spring fly clips andholding a selection of approximately 150salmon and trout flies including 41 gut eyedsalmon irons, case with hinged lid andleather carry handle, 10 ½” x 8 ½” x 3 ½”,circa 1915 (see illustration)£350-550
36A Hardy Silex No.2 3 ½” bait casting reel,replacement faceplate with twin ivorinehandles, brass foot, rim casting trigger, aFarlow 3” alloy trout fly reel and a PfluegerAkron bait casting reel in card box (3)£90-130
37A Malloch black japanned salmon fly box,cream painted interior holding a collection offully dressed salmon flies, three Wheatleyalloy fly boxes holding various salmon andtrout flies, a quantity of various other flies andbaits including devon minnows and aquantity of various other tackle (Q)£80-120
38A Hardy Uniqua 2 ⁷⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, ribbed brass foot, two screw drumlatch, rim tension screw, light overall wear toenamel finish, 1950’s, in brown card tradebox and a Hardy Perfect 3 ³⁄₈” trout fly reel,rim, a.f., white agate line guide, ebonitehandle, 1930’s (2)£120-160
39A Hardy Marquis No.2 salmon fly reel,ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, two screwdrum latch, rear tension adjuster, as newcondition and in zip case£90-130
40A Hardy Super Silex 3 ¾” bait casting reel,perforated drum with twin ebonite handles,spring release latch and jewelled spindlebearing, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted ivorinecasting trigger and rear quadrant weightindicator with milled nickel silver tension screw,backplate stamped make and model details,1930’s (see illustration)£180-260
41An Abu Ambassadeur 6000c bait castingreel, black finish, single handle, optionalcheck mechanism, in original case, aRobertson brass 3 ½” plate wind salmon flyreel, horn handle, fixed check, in leathercase, a Young’s Pridex trout reel, twoSpeedex trout fly reels, a Hardy wadingstaff/gaff and a quantity of various rodsincluding Sharpe’s trout fly, a Playfair GrantsVibration greenheart salmon rod et al (Q)£130-180
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42A Sharpe’s “Carp” 2 piece cane carp rod,10’, crimson whippings, alloy screw grip reelfitting, suction joint, in bag£100-150
43A B. James “Richard Walker Mk.IV” 2piece cane carp rod, 10’, crimson inter-whippings, sliding alloy reel fittings, donuthandle, suction joint, England transfer label,in bag£140-180
44A Milward’s Overseas 7” Nottingham seacentre pin reel, brass backed walnut drumwith twin bulbous handled, perforated frontflange and central milled brass tension nut,Bickerdyke line guide, brass “frog back” foot,stamped make and model details, very goodoverall condition, 1930’s (see illustration)£160-240
45A good Hardy Altex No.1 Mk.IV fixed spoolreel, left hand wind folding ebonite handle, fullbail arm and ebonite drum with central fourpoint drag adjuster, only very light wear to leadfinish and in rexine case, 1940’s£120-160
46A 19th Century rosewood float and linewinder, four sections with waisted bonespindles and central shot and capcompartments beneath a sliding lid, somechips to edges, circa 1870£80-120
47A rare 19th Century hardwood float andline winder with six wire spindled castdividers and four central cap and shotcompartments beneath a sliding lid, someminor damage to two winder plates only, 7½” x 4 ½” , circa 1870 (see illustration)£150-250
48A fine and rare Hardy St George Junior 2⁹⁄₁₆” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, alloy foot,white agate line guide (two very fine hairlinecracks), three screw drum latch, rimmounted tension screw and Mk.II checkmechanism, interior stamped “J.S.” (JimmySmith), reel retains virtually all the original leadfinish, 1930’s (see illustration)£350-550
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49An Allcock Aerial model 7950-T10 3 ½”centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drumwith perforated front flange and twin steppedxylonite handles, brass foot, rim mountedcheck lever with bar spring checkmechanism, rear plate stamped make andmodel details, 1940’s (see illustration)£200-300
50A very rare Hardy 1896 Brass Perfect 3 ½”salmon fly reel and block leather case,domed ivorine handle, bridge foot piercedseven holes, strapped rim tension screw withTurk’s head locking nut and calliper springcheck mechanism, open ball race withphosphor bronze bearing, slightly disheddrum with two bands of large and smallperforations and nickel silver locking nut,faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark,straight line and enclosed logos, blockleather case black stamped previous ownersinitials “C.B.H.”, light wear to finish fromnormal use only, circa 1896 (see illustration)£2000-3000
51A scarce Hardy Perfect 4 ½” salmon flyreel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot,revolving nickel silver line guide, rim mountedtension screw and early Mk.II checkmechanism, nickel silver drum locking screw,faceplate with raised brass spindle boss andstamped central circular logo, light wear fromnormal use only, circa 1920 see illustration)£400-600
52A rare Hardy Harlaw Dry fly Oiler, blackbakelite fountain pen form with brass pocketclip and brush applicator, stamped makeand model details, 1940’s£80-120
53A fine Hardy “Phantom” 2 piece canebrook trout fly rod, 6’10”, #5, black/scarlettipped wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, suctionjoint, 1966, light use only, in bag£200-300
54A good Hardy “J.J.H. Triumph” 2 piececane trout fly rod, 8’9”, #6, crimson/scarlettipped silk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting.,suction joint, 1970, slight discolouration tohandle from light use only, in bag£180-260
55A good Hardy “Phantom” 2 piece canetrout fly rod, 8’6”, #6, black/scarlet tippedsilk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, suctionjoint, 1967, in bag£160-240
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56A Hardy “Deluxe Classic Spey” 3 piececarbon salmon fly rod, 15’, #10,crimson/scarlet tipped wraps, anodisedscrew grip reel fitting, spigot joints and amatching 13’, #9 Hardy “Deluxe ClassicSpey” 3 piece carbon salmon rod, both ingood overall condition, in bags (2)£150-250
57A 19th Century leather fisherman’scompendium, the rectangular hide casewith tooled decoration, wrap-around strapand fitted a removable treen and bonespindled float and line winder with centralshot ands cap compartments, parchmentcast and trace leaves, end pouch pocketsand various tool and cast holders, circa 1880£150-250
58A scarce Wheatley Minnow & Tackle box,the black stove enamelled case with a fittedinterior of various lure compartments andpigskin cast pockets to lid interior, containinga selection of various devon minnow baits,circa 1920£80-120
59A scarce Farlow Paramount Pike 4” alloycentre pin reel, ventilated drum with twinxylonite handles and brass spring releaselatch, nickel silver Bickerdyke line guide,brass foot, sliding rear optional check buttonand bar spring check mechanism, rear platestamped make and model details, only lightwear from normal use, made 1929£130-180
60A rare Hardy Wallis No.1 4” centre pintrotting reel, shallow cored drum with twinebonite handles, spring release latch andjewelled spindle bearing, ribbed brass foot,rim mounted nickel silver optional checklever, rear plate stamped make and modeldetails, only very light wear to lead finish,1930’s (see illustration)£220-320
61A Cummins black japanned oval bait box,perforated hinged lid, rear belt loop andapplied rectangular brass trade plaque, a19th century circular bait box, removable lidwith central mesh panel and an oval zincbait/creeper box with gauze panel to lid, corkstopper and belt loop (3)£90-130
62A Hardy nickel silver oil bottle of taperedcanister form, flared base and screw nipplecap and a quantity of various other itemsincluding a Bruce & Walker “Light Spin” 2piece carbon rod, 8’, 5020g, new/unusedcondition, in bag, two Colin Whitehouse“Righini” grayling floats dated 1999 in leathercigar case and other items (Q)£90-130
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63A bronze sculpture of a leaping salmon,mounted on stylised base and striatedmarble socle, signed Andre, 7” high (seeillustration)£150-250
64A Loop Evotec FW 2six trout fly reel, blackanodised finish, large arbour drum withcentral tension adjuster, light use fromnormal wear and a Greys “Streamflex” 4piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’, #4, woodenreel seat and screw grip fitting, in bag andcloth covered tube (2)£200-300
65A D.L. Robichaud 3” trout fly reel, righthand wind model with black anodised endplates, “S” scroll counter-balanced handle,fixed check mechanism and multi-perforatedfront plate, backplate scroll engraved makersdetails (see illustration)£250-450
66A Hardy Bouglé Mk.IV 3 ½” trout fly reel,rosewood handle, nickel silvered foot, tripleraised pillars (one roller), rim mounted tensionscrew and compensating check mechanism,used condition£100-150
67An Orvis Battenkill BBS II trout fly reel,black anodised finish, counter-balancedhandle, rear check adjuster, in zip case anda Sage “SLT” 3 piece graphite III trout fly rod,8’2”, #2, sliding nickel silver reel fittings, inbag and alloy tube (2)£140-240
68A Sage 1650 trout fly reel, black anodisedfinish, counter-balanced handle, rear spindlemounted check adjuster and a Sage “RPL” 4piece graphite III trout fly rod, 9’, #6, woodenreel seat and nickel silver screw grip fitting, inalloy tube (2)£120-160
69A Scott “A2-855” 2 piece carbon trout flyrod, 8’6”, #5, screw grip reel fitting, in clothtube and an Airflo T7 5/7 trout fly reel, largearbour drum, rear check adjuster (2)£120-180
70A rare S.E. Bogdan model 00 trout fly reel,right hand wind model with black anodisedend plates, counter-balanced “S” scroll handle,multi-perforated front plate, pierced bridgefoot, fixed check mechanism, rear plate withapplied rectangular alloy trade plaque, lightwear from normal use only (see illustration)£700-1000
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71An Airflo Airlite 5/7 trout fly reel, largearbour multi-perforated drum with counter-balanced handle, rear tension adjuster,new/unused condition in neoprene ouch andcard box and a V-8 3 piece carbon trout flyrod, 9’, #5/6, screw grip reel fitting,new/unused in bag and cloth tube (2)£100-150
72A Hardy “Sirus” 3 piece carbon trout flyrod, 9’, #5, alloy screw grip reel fitting,spigot joints, little used condition, in clothcovered tube£120-160
73A Loop “Goran Andersson SignatureSeries” 4 piece (2 tips) carbon salmon flyrod, 14’6”, #10, grey silk wraps, alloy screwgrip reel fitting, little used condition, in bag£200-300
74A Sage “9140-3” 3 piece graphite IIsalmon fly rod, 14’, #9, screw grip alloy reelfitting, no bag, an Orvis Turbine III fly reel, anOkuna Airframe trout fly reel, nine variousenamel fish lapel pins, an Orvis cloth coveredrod/reel carrier and six various fly lines byRio, Orvis and Norris (Q)£120-180
75A Hardy 4/0 Cascapedia limited editionmultiplying salmon fly reel No. 35/500,right hand wind model of ebonite and nickelsilver construction, serpentine crank windhandle set within an anti-foul rim, bridge foot,five cage pillars (two roller), rear graduatedtension adjuster and sliding optional checkbutton, as new condition and in originalblock leather case (see illustration)£900-1300
76A Hardy Brunswick 1/0 Cascapedialimited edition light salmon/trout fly reelNo. 120/500, right hand wind model ofebonite and nickel silver construction withcounter-balanced handle on serpentinecrank winding arm set within an anti-foul rim,bridge foot, five cage pillars (two roller), rearplate with milled central eleven pointgraduated check adjuster, faceplate insetthree medallions, as new condition and inblock leather case (see illustration)£600-900
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77A rare pair of Pezon et Michel Luxor No.1fixed spool reels, alloy construction andeach with rectangular gear housing, foldingblack composition handle, rear mountedsliding optional check button, spool housingwith fluted decoration, full bail arm and spoolwith central wing tension nut, housingstamped make and model details and footstamped “patent pending” (2)£120-180
78A Reflex No.1 3 ½” alloy bait casting reel,oyster turned decoration, shallow coreddrum with twin xylonite handles and domedlocking screw, nickel silver bridge foot andquadruple pillars, three rim mounted castingcontrols and two further controls to rearplate, backplate stamped make and modeldetails and numbered “13341”, light use onlyand in original green card trade box, 1930’s£120-180
79A Sport 3 ½” bait casting reel, alloy drumwith twin stepped xylonite handles andcentral milled tension nut, brass rim, nickelsilver bridge foot and quadruple cage pillars,rim mounted casting bar and tensionregulator, oyster turned decoration,backplate stamped model details, 1940’s£80-120
80A very rare Mitchell 304 cut-away displayreel, the fixed spool reel with cut-awayspool, drum casing and gear housingexposing the internal workings, full bail arm,black composition handle and finish, 1950’s(see illustration)£160-240
81A rare Mitchell 300 cut-away display reel,the fixed spool reel with cut-away sectiondisplaying the internal mechanisms for thegears, drum housing and spool, foldinghandle, optional check lever to rear, blackfinish, 1960’s (see illustration)£130-180
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82A rare Pezon et Michel Luxor Saumon etMer cut-away display fixed spool reel, cutaway sections displaying inner workings ofthe gear housing, drum and spool, blackfinish, folding handle and optional checklever, 1960’s (see illustration)£150-250
83A scarce Yawman and Erbe 3 ³⁄₈”automatic fly reel, the side mounting reelwith caged drum, nickel silvered foot withintegral line guide, spool release trigger andkey operated clockwork mechanism withsliding locking button, faceplate stampedmake, model and Feb. 28th ‘88 details, goodoverall condition£130-180
84A 19th Century Continental iron fishspear, eleven off-set flared tines each withsingle barbed point, on hollow collar, drilledto take single locking screw, circa 1880, 18”long (see illustration)£140-180
85A 19th Century French iron eel fork, fourflared tines, each with serrated edges, hollowcollar pierced single securing hole andstamped blacksmiths mark, 13 ½” long,circa 1880£90-130
86A 19th Century French iron salmon tridentof ogee form, , the three tines with doublebarbed points on flared hollow shaft piercedtwo securing holes, 13” long, circa 1890 anda small 20th Century iron four prongedflounder spear on flared collar, 8” long, circa1900 (2)£100-150
87A mid-19th century Continental iron fishspear, seven flared tines with single barbedpoints on tapered shaft with hollow collarpierced with two securing holes, circa 18 ½”long, circa 1860 (see illustration)£130-180
88A 19th Century brass multiplying winch,turned bone handle on off-set curved crankwinding arm, riveted block foot, triple cagepillars, circa 1850 and a G. Little 2 ¾” brassHercules style trout fly reel, horn handle, fixedcheck mechanism, faceplate script engravedmakers details, circa 1890 (2)£120-180
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89A scarce Hardy Brass Faced Perfect 4 ¼”salmon fly reel, domed ivorine handle,brass foot, revolving nickel silver line guide,strapped rim tension screw with Turk’s headlocking nut and 1906 calliper spring checkmechanism, drum with four rim cusps andcentral nickel silver locking screw, faceplatestamped Rod in Hand trade mark andstraight line logo, light wear from normal use,circa 1906 (see illustration)£400-600
90A fine Hardy Perfect 3 ½” wide drummedsalmon fly reel and block leather case,ebonite handle, brass foot, revolving nickelsilver line guide, milled rim tension screw,nickel silver drum locking nut and faceplatestamped central circular logo, reel retainsvirtually all the original dark lead finish, circa1930 (see illustration)£500-800
91An Allcock Aerial model 7950-T10 3 ½”centre pin reel, caged and six spokeddrum with twin stepped xylonite handles,brass foot, rim mounted optional check leverand bar spring check mechanism, backplatestamped stag logo, light wear to blackpainted finish from normal use, 1940’s£180-260
92An Allcock Aerial Popular 4” centre pinreel, caged and six spoked drum with solidflanges and twin xylonite handles, brass foot,rear sliding optional check button and barspring check mechanism, rear platestamped stag logo, 1940’s£150-250
93A Hardy Perfect 4 ¼” salmon fly reel,domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strappedrim tension screw with Turks head lockingnut and 1906 calliper spring checkmechanism, drum with four rim cusps andnickel silver locking screw, faceplatestamped central circular logo and neatlyblock engraved previous owners initials, lightwear from normal use only, circa 1910 (seeillustration)£350-550
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94A very large oval copper fish kettle byPryke & Palmer with twin riveted carryinghandles, lift-out zinc strainer and lipped lidwith loop handle and stamped makersname, dates 1904, 22 ¾“ x 13 ¼” x 8”£130-180
95A rare Hardy leather salmon tackle hold-all, burgundy baize lined interior fittedcompartmentalised base and lift-out tackletray, brass hasp lock with yolk cover, wrap-around carry handle strap and two furtherlocking straps, stamped makers name andlid black stamped previous owners initials,19 ½” x 13 ½” x 9”, circa 1910£350-550
96A Malloch black japanned rectangularsalmon fly box, cream painted interior fittedswing leaf and eighty nickel silver springclips, lid with applied oval trade plaque, verygood overall condition and a similar Mallochsalmon fly box, fitted 100 spring clips, smalldent to base, both circa 1905 (2)£150-250
97A good black japanned rectangularsalmon fly reservoir, cream painted interiorfitted five lift-out trays each with bars of nickelsilver spring fly clips, brass lock, swing carryhandle and lid neatly block painted previousowners initials, 11” x 7 ¼” x 3 ¾”, circa 1910(see illustration)£250-450
98A scarce Hardy “Visible” trout fly box, thegreen rexine rectangular case fitted with eightperspex lidded fly compartments, lid interiorstamped make and model details and withstud fastener, circa 1960£100-150
99A Harrison & Howson silver sportsmanpen knife, fitted four steel tools, shapedside plates stamped with Sheffield hallmarkfor 1907, faintly engraved presentationdetails to one side plate (see illustration)£200-300
100A rare S.E. Bogdan model 300 salmon flyreel, champagne anodised finish, right handwind model with counter-balanced handlemounted on “S” scroll winding arm, blockfoot, rear milled optional check button andten point graduated tension adjuster,backplate with rectangular alloy tradeplaque, light wear from normal use and inoriginal suede pouch (see illustration)£2000-3000
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101A fine and rare Edward Vom Hofe Tobique2/0 narrow drummed salmon fly reel,nickel silver and ebonite construction,counter-balanced handle on serpentinecrank winding arm, pierced foot stampedmodel details, triple cage pillars (two doubleroller), rear milled sliding optional checkbutton and central seven point graduatedtension adjuster, spindle cap stamped withMay ‘02 patent details, reel is in excellentoverall condition and a very arely seenmodel, circa 1930 (see illustration)£1300-1800
102A fine Hardy “Phantom” 2 piece canebrook trout rod, 6’, #5, black/scarlet tippedsilk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, suctionjoint, 1967, only very light use and in bag andscrew cap alloy tube£220-280
103A scarce T. Aldred 2 piece (2 tips)greenheart and hickory tipped trout flyrod, 8’, sliding brass reel fitting, engravedbrass reel seat, tapered wooden handle withcarved decoration, butt cap engravedmakers details, spigot joint, circa 1880, inlater bag£120-180
104A good Hardy “Wye” 3 piece (2 tips) canesalmon fly rod, 12’6”, #8, crimson inter-whipped, sliding alloy reel fitting, lockfastjoints, 1963, little used condition, in bag£180-260
105A Hardy “Phantom” 2 piece cane trout flyrod, 9’, #6, black/scarlet tipped wraps,sliding alloy reel fitting, suction joint, 1964,little used condition, in bag£180-260
106A Hardy “Wye” 3 piece (2 tips) canesalmon fly rod, 12’6”, crimson inter-whipped, screw grip reel fitting, 1926, usedcondition, in bag and a collection of sevenvarious other cane, greenheart and glassfibre rods, various makers (8)£100-150
107A Hardy Perfect 3 ¾” salmon fly reel,ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, rimtension screw and Mk.II check mechanism,only light wear to enamel finish, 1950’s£200-300
108A Hardy St John 3 ⁷⁄₈” trout/light salmonfly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot,two screw drum latch, rim tension screw andMk.II check mechanism, light wear to enamelfinish only, 1950’s, a 2 7/8” alloy trout fly reel,xylonite handle and brass foot and a 4 ½”Nottingham strap back reel (3)£120-160
109A Carter & Co. Dingley built 3” Uniquastyle alloy trout fly reel, ivorine handle,brass foot, caged drum with telephonerelease latch, fixed calliper spring checkmechanism, interior stamped “D.4”, lightwear to lead fishing only, circa 1915£140-180
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110A rare Kelly of Dublin brass spike fittingwinch, turned bulbous horn handle on “S”scroll crank winding with domed ironretaining screw, triple cage pillars, fixedcheck mechanism, iron block foot withsquare tapered spike fitting, faceplatestamped makers name, 1 ⁷⁄₈” diam., circa1850 (see illustration)£400-600
111A Hardy Silex 3 ½” bait casting reel,caged drum with twin ivorine handles, springrelease latch and jewelled spindle bearing,brass foot neatly tapered at one end) , cut-away rim section and three rim mountedcasting controls, interior stamped “D” (WalterDingley), backplate stamped make andmodel details, reel retains virtually all theoriginal dark lead finish, circa 1905£150-200
112A scarce Hardy Sunbeam 2 ¾” trout dryfly reel in “spitfire” finish alloy, exposed drumwith ebonite handle and nickel silverhorseshoe drum latch, brass stancheonfoot, Bickerdyke line guide and fixed Mk.Icheck mechanism, backplate stampedmake and model details, fine overallcondition, circa 1940 (see illustration)£250-350
113A lignum vitae salmon fishers priest ofturned truncheon form, 7 ½” long£70-100
114A rare Halcyon Spinner bait ofexceptionally large proportions, largenickel silver ball head with twin spinningvanes and mounted on central brassrevolving shaft with rear flying treble hook,peacock herl and jungle cock body, 7 ½”long overall, circa 1900 (see illustration)£450-650
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115A rare metal Maybug bait the revolving giltmetal body with naturalistic painteddecoration and mounted on brass revolvingcentral shaft with attached bug torso, barrelhead swivel and flying rear treble hook, un-named, bait 1 ¾” in length, 4 ½” overall, circa1900 (see illustration)£600-900
The following 11 lots are examples of thereel making skills of Walter Dingley (1858-1946), one of the most influential figuresin the world of 20th Century game fishingreel design
For further examples of Dingley reels inthis sale see lots 523-532
116A J.S. Sharpe Uniqua style 4” alloysalmon fly reel, domed ivorine handle,brass foot, caged drum, brass telephonedrum latch, fixed calliper spring checkmechanism and interior stamped “D.5”, reelretains virtually all the original lead finish, circa1920£150-250
117A Carter & Co. 4” Silex style alloy baitcasting reel, caged drum with twin ivorinehandles, spring release latch and jewelledspindle bearing, brass bridge foot, cut-awayrim section, rim mounted casting triggerands two further rim casting controls, interiorstamped “D.1.”, light wear to lead finish only,circa 1920£140-180
118A Cogswell & Harrison 3 ½” Perfect styletrout fly reel, xylonite handle, brass foot(neatly filed), nickel silver drum screw,strapped rim tension screw and Mk.II checkmechanism, fixed ball race, interior stamped“D.2”, light wear to lead finish from normaluse only, 1920’s£150-250
119A Carter & Co. 3” wide drummed Uniquastyle trout fly reel, ivorine handle, brassbridge foot, caged drum with brasstelephone drum latch, fixed calliper springcheck mechanism, interior stamped “D.11”,only very light war to lead finish, circa 1915£150-250
120A Westley Richards Rolo 4 ½” bait castingreel, twin ivorine handles mounted onshaped alloy cross-bar arm, caged drumwith spring release latch and jewelled spindlebearing, brass bridge foot, cut-away rimsection, ivorine rim mounted casting triggerand two further rim mounted castingcontrols, interior stamped “D.1156”, circa1920 (see illustration)£200-300
121A J.S. Sharpe 4 ½” narrow drummedsalmon fly reel, reverse tapered ebonitehandle, brass bridge foot, brass circular lineguide, three screw drum latch, fixed Mk.IIcheck mechanism and interior stamped“D.2”, light wear to lead finish from normaluse, 1920’s£140-180
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122An Eaton & Deller Uniqua style 3” trout flyreel, xylonite handle, brass foot, nickel silverhorseshoe drum latch and fixed Mk.I checkmechanism, interior stamped “D.1”, lightwear to lead finish, circa 1920£140-180
123An un-named Perfect style 3 ¼” trout flyreel, ebonite handle, brass foot, nickel silverdrum locking screw, floating ball race, rimmounted tension screw and Mk.I checkmechanism, interior stamped “D.5”, lightwear from normal use only, 1920’s£160-240
124A Graham & Co. 3” trout fly reel, ivorinehandle, brass foot and drop bar drumlocking latch, fixed calliper spring checkmechanism, interior stamped “4”, only verylight wear to lead fishing, circa 1915£130-180
125An un-named 3” alloy trout fly reel, ivorinehandle, brass foot, fixed Mk.I checkmechanism and interior stamped “D.2”, lightwear to lead finish only, circa 1920£120-160
126An un-named Uniqua style 3” trout fly reel,caged drum with ivorine handle and brasstelephone release latch, brass foot, coppercircular line guide, fixed Mk.I checkmechanism, interior stamped “D.6”, rear plateneatly bock engraved previous owners initials,light wear to lead finish only, circa 1920£140-180
127A scarce British Carp Study Group carplanding net, ash armed “V” shaped net withlarge wooden spacer and mounted onto a72” alloy handle with camouflage painteddecoration, made circa 1972/3 for BCSGmembers only, there were less than 100 ofthese nets produced£100-150
128A Milward’s “Matchcraft” 3 piece wholeand built cane float rod, 112’3”, crimsoninter-whipped, sliding alloy reel fittings andtwo further cane rods; an Alex Martin salmonspinning rod and an Allcock’s Leander troutfly rod, in bags (3)£100-150
129A good pair of Partridge 2 piece builtcane carp rods, 11’, dark grey/black tippedwraps and black inter-whippings, sliding reelfittings, suction joint, little used condition, inbags (2)£150-250
130A scarce Hardy “Carp” 2 piece cane carprod, 10’, tan silk inter-whipped, sliding alloyreel fittings, suction joint, 1957, a very rarelyseem model in very good overall condition, inbag£250-450
131An Allcock Aerial model 7950-T9 3”centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drumwith twin xylonite handles, brass stancheonfoot, rear sliding optional check button andbar spring check mechanism, backplatestamped circular trade mark, circa 1930 (seeillustration)£280-360
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132An Allcock Aerial model 7950-T6 4”centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drumwith twin xylonite handles and perforatedfront flange (eight holes), brass foot, rearsliding optional check button and bar springcheck mechanism, rear plate stampedcircular trade mark, circa 1920 (seeillustration)£300-500
133A scarce R. Lees, Perth 4 ½” rosewoodand brass Perth style salmon fly reel,domed horn handle, bridge foot, quadruplecage pillars, fixed check mechanism, brassfaceplate engraved makers details, circa1890£150-250
134A Walsh, Dundee 4” Perth style salmon flyreel, domed rosewood handle on brasswinding plate, bridge foot, quadruple cagepillars, fixed check mechanism, facestamped makers name and engravedretailer’s details (Eaton &Deller), circa 1895£150-200
135A Hardy Eureka 3 ½” alloy trotting reel,shallow cored drum with twin ebonitehandles, nickel silver telephone drum latchand multi-perforated front plate, ribbedbrass foot, rim mounted optional check lever,backplate stamped makers details, 1930’s(see illustration)£200-300
136A P. Sherriff, Glasgow 4 ½” Perth stylesalmon fly reel, domed rosewood handle,bridge foot, quadruple turned drum pillars,fixed check mechanism, brass winding platewith raised two screw spindle boss andstamped makers details, hairline crack tofront flange and backplate, circa 1890£130-180
137A late 19th Century steamed woodencreel of demi-lune form, hinged lid with irondrop hasp latch, iron strap loops 14 ½” wide,circa 1890£90-130
138A scarce set of “Hoxton Brother AnglingSociety” match scales, the twin panbalance scales contained in a fittedmahogany square case with brass carryinghandle, four internal compartments holdingvarious brass weights and lid with appliedbrass plaque with angling society details TheHoxton Brothers Angling Society was basedin Shoreditch, east London ), circa 1885£100-150
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139An Olive Branch A.S. presentation trophyplaque, central silver plated circular plaquerelief decorated with an angler playing a fish,four further applied silver plated panels withsociety details and engraved winners namesand dates, mounted on mahogany shieldshaped backboard£70-100
140A set of Avery match balance scalescontained in stained pine rectangular boxand with brass column, mesh fish basketand various iron weights, ex-Graham Turner1st collection£100-150
141An unusual wire mesh trout fisher’s creel,the rectangular green painted creel ofslightly flared form and with hinged lid andleather carry handle, possibly French, anOgden Smith demi-lune zinc bait can withspring locking double ends and a greenpainted tin minnow/live bait canister. meshlid, leather shoulder strap (3)£90-130
142A Victorian brass and ebonite 4” salmonfly reel, tapered horn handle, bridge foot,German silver rims, fixed check mechanismand a similar Malloch 4 ½” salmon reel, crackand chip to front flange, both circa 1895 (2)£100-150
143A Moscrop 4” narrow drummed salmonfly reel, domed ebonite handle, caged drumwith patent “U” spring release clip and thumbscrew tension regulator, foot stampedmakers details and rear spindle boss withapplied circular trade plaque, retaining all theoriginal black lead finish and a similar 3 ½”model with light wear to finish from normaluse, circa 1900 (2)£130-180
144A Heaton brass 4” salmon fly reel, taperedivory handle, block foot stamped fish logo(Farlow’s), quadruple pillared cage, fixedcheck, a similar Heaton’s 4” brass reel withlater fretwork ventilation ports to rear plateand another similar 3 ½” brass salmon flyreel (3)£100-150
145A Hogg, Edin 3 ¼” brass light salmon flyreel, domed horn handle, bridge foot, triplecage pillars and fixed check mechanism andfour further brass plate wind by variousmakers including Jeffrey (5)£100-150
146Ten various brass trout fly reels, platewind models, various makes and models,mostly circa 1900-1915 (10)£100-150
147A G. Little 2 ¾” brass trout crank winch,straight crank arm (lacking handle), blockfoot , fixed check and nine various otherbrass and pressed brass crank wind trout flyreel, various makes and models (10)£130-180
148A Malloch 4 ½” brass salmon fly reel,domed horn handle, bridge foot, fixed checkmechanism, an un-named early brass 4”plate wind salmon fly reel, turned ivoryhandle, bridge foot, fixed check, a 4”rosewood and brass Perth style salmon flyreel, front flange a.f. and two brass salmoncrank winches, lacking handles and windingarms (5)£140-180
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149An Eton Sun 6” Nottingham mahoganypin reel, brass backed drum with twin hornhandles and spring release latch, a 6” widedrummed Nottingham sea centre pin reel,brass wheelback, rolling eye line guide andfive various other wooden Nottingham andside mounted reels (7)£130-180
150A fine and rare 19th Century Scottishsilver plated presentation/exhibition 3 ¼”folding handle salmon winch, turnedbulbous bone handle on waisted straightcrank winding arm with domed retainingscrew, cut away rim handle recess, rivetedblock foot on waisted support, quadruplecage pillars, no check, reel is in overallexcellent condition with only one very smallchip to handle base, circa 1880 (seeillustration)£800-1200
151A silver waistcoat trout fly case, therectangular cushion shaped box with aninterior fitted cork fly bars and holding a smallselection of trout/grayling wet flies, lid scrollengraved previous owners name andaddress “W.G. Ashford, Coften Hackett,Alvechurch” and verso engraved monogram,hallmark rubbed, possibly by Robert Pringle& Son, 3 ¼” x 2 ¼”, circa 1890 (seeillustration)£250-450
152A sterling silver sculpture of a leapingsalmon by A.J. Obara, the leaping fishmodelled on a stylised water base and ovalpolished walnut socle, signed to rear andwith original certificate of authenticity,no.7/15 limited edition, signed and dated J4” high (see illustration)£150-250
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153A Wm. Robertson Brown RobertsonLock-Joint Tool and patent details, thealloy multi tool stamped details and withoriginal patent drawing and letter from Marks& Clerk (Chartered Patent Agents) confirmingpatent grant as 12722/49, dated 30th June1950£80-120
154Three framed displays of fully dressedsalmon flies, the rectangular displaysshowing thirty various patterns and sizes offlies including six gut eyed examples, eachframe 24” x 7” overall (3)£100-150
155Three classically tied fully dressed guteyed salmon flies by Colin Simpson, PhilipGlendinning and Brian Burnett, each setwithin a shadow mount frame, variouspatterns; King Alfred (Simpson); The Robbie(Glendinning) and a Sherbrook (Burnett), thethree fine examples of British fly tying artwere originally produced for the Exhibition ofthe Art of the Classic Salmon Fly which wassold in aid of the NASF through AnglingAuctions in 2003 (3)£250-350
156A Walker Bampton 3 piece cane grilserod, 10’6”, crimson inter-whipped, slidingalloy reel fitting, in bag, six various other rods,a David Hughes resin sculpture of an anglerlanding a fish and a small quantity of reelsand other items (Q)£80-120
157A fine and rare Edward Barder “BernardVenables Craftversa” 2 piece built canefloat rod, 11’3”, crimson silk wraps, slidingalloy reel fittings, stand-off rings, suctionjoint, signed ink B. Venables on butt section,light use only, in bag£450-650
158An H.L. Leonard “The Leonard” 3 piece (2tips) cane salmon fly rod, 12’, crimson silkwraps, nickel silver sliding reel fitting, suctionjoints, swollen butt section, spare tip 6”short, in bag and brass capped alloy tip tube£200-300
159A Malleson 3 piece (2 tips) cane salmonfly rod, 14’, light tan whippings, slidingbrass reel fitting, spigot joints, spare tip withrepair, in bag£130-180
160A rare Hardy Super Silex Multiplier 3 ½”bait casting reel, reverse tapered ebonitehandle on off-set drive plate, polished alloydrum with spring release latch and jewelledspindle bearing, ribbed brass foot, rimmounted ivorine casting trigger and rearquadrant weight indicator with milled rimtension screw, winding plate stamped makeand model details, only very light wear tolead finish, 1930’s (see illustration)£600-900
161A scarce Illingworth No.2 threadline castingreel, tapered ebonite handle, exposedgearing, ventilated spool housing with fingerpick-up line guide, alloy drum with centralbronze tension adjuster and engraved modeldetails, in rexine box, circa 1915£180-260
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162A fine Walker Bampton “Master” 4” alloybait casting reel, caged drum with twinivorine handles and spring release latch,brass bridge foot, rim mounted ivorinecasting trigger and two further rim mountedcasting controls, interior stamped “30” andwill silent brake mechanism, probably byWalter Dingley, reel retains virtually all theoriginal lead finish, circa 1915£180-260
163A rare Hardy Perfect 3 ¹⁄₈” trout fly reel,ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rimtension screw and 1912 check mechanism,drum with four rim cusps and nickel silverlocking screw, faceplate stamped centralcircular logo, circa 1915£300-500
164A scarce Hardy Filey 4 ½” sea centre pinreel, solid drum with twin reverse taperedebonite handles and milled brass spindletension nut, brass stancheon foot stampedmakers details, reel is in virtually unusedcondition, 1930’s£300-400
165A rare Percy Wadham Cowes 4 ½”casting reel, ebonite drum with twin ivorinehandles, perforated front flange and centralmilled brass tension adjuster, brass annularcage with bridge foot, rim mounted ivorinehandled optional check button, rear platewith three cut-away finger braking ports andraised check tension adjuster, stampedmaker’s name, good overall condition, circa1925 (see illustration)£450-650
166A rare Allcock’s Lee Mussel Bait, the 2”lure made from two shell shaped nickel silverside panels with races of original painteddecoration,, box swivel and flying head treblehook (lacking rear hook), circa 1905 (seeSandford C.: Best of British Baits, pgs. 136-138) (see illustration)£250-450
167An Allcock Flat Metal 4 ½” bait, the fishshaped lure with copper/nickel silvered sidepanels, two side mounted and one rear flyingtreble hook, circa 1915£180-260
168A rare Allcock Water-Witch 2 ½” baitunusually mounted with a Fishing Gazettepropeller spinning vane head, tapered brasssix ball sectioned body and rear flying treblehook and barrel swivel, circa 1915 (seeillustration)£300-400
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169A scarce Allcock Caledonia bait, thecurved composition 4” fish shaped bait withnaturalistic painted parr decoration, twinamber/black spot glass eyes, twin whitemetal spinning vanes and tail, glass beadedhead and tail traces with single rear and twinhead flying treble hooks, circa 1910£150-250
170A scarce salesman’s display of twenty sixbait including seven graduated phantomminnows; a 4” Titbit metal fish shaped lure;ten graduated split bodied devon minnows,Reflex and other minnows, another 2 ½”Chase Me style fish bait and two barrelshaped brass Devons, on stamped “Regd.A.K.13“, the display mounted onto silverbacked card board and with stock codeshand-written beneath each lure, interestingthe 7’s on the codes are Continental stylewhich indicates this salesman’s display maywell have been made by Allcock (or anotherRedditch maker) for distribution in France(Wyers Frères?), display board measures 12½” x 14 ¼”, circa 1910 (see illustration)£1000-1500
171A collection of twenty three small baits,various patterns and makers including Hardy1909 Fly Minnow, Rose’s Reversible minnow,wagtail, Bull Nose devons, quill minnows etal (23)£120-180
172A scarce F.T. Williams 3 ½” brass lochtrolling winch, tapered cow horn handle anstraight crank winding arm and set within ananti-foul rim, block foot, quadruple raiseddrum pillars (two double rollers), rear raisedcheck housing and fixed check mechanism,faceplate script engraved makers details,only very light wear to bronze patina fromnormal use, circa 1890£180-260
173An Eaton & Deller 4 ¾” brass salmon flyreel, cow horn handle on raised Herculesstyle faceplate, pierced bridge foot,quadruple cage pillars, fixed checkmechanism, faceplate with raised spindleboss and stamped circular logo and aMalloch 3 ¾” brass salmon fly reel, hornhandle, bridge foot, fixed check mechanism,faceplate stamped shield logo, both circa1900 (2)£130-180
174A carter & Co. 3” brass and ebonite widedrummed trout/light salmon fly reel,tapered horn handle, twin German silverrims, bridge foot, fixed check mechanism,two small Heaton’s brass plate wind trout flyreels and an alloy trout crank winch (4)£120-160
175A Hardy Wallis No.1 4” alloy centre pinreel, shallow cored drum with twin bulbousebonite handles, spring release latch andjewelled spindle bearing, ribbed brass foot,rim mounted nickel silver optional checklever, backplate drilled to take line guide andstamped make and model details, possiblereplacement faceplate, circa 1935£150-250
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176A Hardy Compact line drier, folding alloyarms, one with ebonite winder, sliding alloyreel fitting, support stamped makers nameand block engraved previous owners initials,a Hardy bakelite Album cast case, lackingcast holders and eight assorted old silk troutand salmon fly lines (10)£120-180
177A rare Edward Vom Hofe Wahoo 1/0model 570 multiplier reel, ebonite andnickel silver construction, 2.5:1 ratio gearing,off-set counter-balanced handle, piercedfoot stamped model details, triple cagepillars, one with leather auxiliary brake pad,“take-apart” front end plate with milled rimlocking screw and two rim mounted castingcontrols, rare model first appearing in the1929 catalogue, the reel ceased productionin 1942 (see illustration)£400-600
178A T.P. Luscombe 3” alloy wide drummedmahseer fly reel, domed handle on straightcrank anti-foul arm, block foot, triple cagepillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplatestamped makers details, circa 1915£150-250
179A scare Julius Vom Hofe Asbury 3/0multiplying reel, ebonite and nickel silverconstruction with off-set crank wind handle,crank lever spool release arm to faceplate,pierced off-set foot, triple cage pillars andrear sliding optional check button, faceplatestamped makers name, circa 1915£200-300
180A very rare Edward Vom Hofe model 74214/0 Cradle big game multiplier reel,ebonite and nickel silver construction withlarge torpedo shaped handle on off-setcrank winding arm mounted above a sixpoint capstan star drag adjuster, Monel alloycradle rod fitting (sold with hardwood rodbutt section) and stamped model details ,twin harness lugs, rim mounted drum releaselever and rear milled sliding check button,spindle caps stamped May ‘02 patentdetails, overall very good condition and withoriginal line and in dome toped cedar woodfitted case, circa 1940 (see illustration)£2000-3000
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181A very rare Edward Vom Hofe 3/0prototype alloy Restigouche style directdrive salmon fly reel, wooden handle on“S” scroll counter-balanced crank windingarm set within an anti-foul rim, solid cast alloyblock foot (no perforations), triple cage pillars(two double roller) and rear spindle mountedeight point graduated tension adjuster,lacking the click check gearing and lifter, anextremely rare variant of the RestigoucheCelebrated Salmon & Grilse Reel (seeillustration)£1500-2500
182A rare American nickel silver raised pillarmultiplying 3 ¾” salmon fly reel, handlemounted on off-set raised gear housing(lacking handle and crank winding arm),bridge foot stamped “0”, triple raised cagepillars, rear sliding optional check button andhinged spindle oil port cover, the reel is ofhigh quality and is probably from thecompany of Julius Vom Hofe£600-900
183An early David Bole (maker) 19th centuryfly wallet, interior fitted parchment cast andfly leaves, end pouch pockets, containing toearly salmon flies to gut casts and a smallquantity of other casts and flies to casts, a.f.,a Hardy Houghton leather cast case, anotherHardy rexine cast case and a brass Salter 0-8lbs spring balance (4)£120-180
184A good Hardy “LRH Dry/Wet” 3 piece (2tips) cane trout fly rod, 9’3”,green/crimson silk wraps, alloy screw gripreel fitting, suction joint, 1958, light use only,in bag and original alloy tube£200-300
185A MacPherson 3 piece cane salmon flyrod, 13’, crimson silk whippings, slidingbrass reel fittings, suction joints, in bag andthree various other cane and greenheartrods, in bags (4)£90-130
186A Snowbee “Prestige Switch” 4 piececarbon sea-trout/light salmon fly rod,10’8”, #6, alloy screw grip reel fitting,wooden reel seat, in bag and cloth coveredtravel tube and the matching Snowbee XSSwitch AFTM 5/6F line, in box, both in asnew condition£140-240
187An Orvis Tail-Waters water-proof wadingjacket, smoke finish, fleece lined pockets,zinger, as new condition, size XL£100-150
188A Hardy EWS water-proof wading jacket,two tone green finish, fleece lined pockets,light use only, XXL size£90-130
189Five Mitchell CAP threadline castingreels, various models including 304, 314and an early example with half bail arm (5)£90-130
190Ten Mitchell fixed spool reels, variousmodels including; 206, 206S, 300 Ottomatic,325, 208 et al (10)£100-150
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191Four boxed Mitchell fixed spool reels; 2 x300’s, a 900 and a Lightning and six furtherMitchell fixed spool reels, various modelsincluding; 440A,204, 810, 300S et al (10)£120-160
192An Allcock Commodore 6” stainless steelsea centre pin reel, Bickerdyke line guide,rim brake, three Pflueger Pakron 5 ½” seacentre pin reels an Alvey 9” surf castingcentre pin reel and a Fuji 45 centre pin seareel (6)£100-150
193A Pflueger Supreme bait casting reel, twinpower handles, level-line mechanism andthree similar Pflueger Supreme bait castingreels (4)£90-130
194A pair of Tripart bait casting reel, eachwith turned ivorine counter-balanced handle,milled rims, optional check and eight otherAmerican white metal bait casting reels,various makers including Pflueger,Shakespeare et al (10)£150-250
195A Milward’s 7” Nottingham frog back seacentre pin reel, brass backed walnut drumwith large twin bulbous handles, perforatedfront flange and brass wing locking nut,Bickerdyke line guide, brass £frog back” footwith siding optional check button, excellentoverall condition, circa 1920 (see illustration)£180-260
196An unusual 5” Nottingham starback seacentre pin reel, composition handles onfretted brass winding arm mounted below astar drag tension wheel, Bickerdyke lineguide, starback foot with lever checkrelease, backplate cracked and three furtherNottingham starback sea centre pin reels,two with brass backed drums, variousmakers (4)£130-180
197Eleven various Nottingham style star andstrap back wooden centre pin reels,various sizes (mainly 4“-6“), designs andmakes including Peetz, Milward, Allcock etal (11)£150-250
198A scarce Farlow 1st Model Sextile linewinder fitted six collapsible slotted brassarms, turned ebonite winding handle onstraight crank arm and iron “G” clamp tablefitting with brass thumb locking screw andtwin drop locking arms, crank arm stampedmakers details, good condition, circa 1910(see illustration)£300-500
199A scarce Hardy Perfect 3 ¼” widedrummed light salmon fly reel, ebonitehandle, ribbed brass foot, rim tension screwand Mk.II check mechanism, faceplatestamped circular logo, light wear from,normal use only, 1930’s£250-450
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200A very rare Bernard & Son leather flyfisher’s tackle trunk of exceptionalproportions, the rectangular tan hide casewith brass lock, wrap around-straps, sidemounted loop carrying handles and outercanvas and leather trimmed cover, greenbaize lined interior is fitted with acompartmentalised base of six reel sectionswith two further japanned and cream paintedrectangular lure/tackle cases above, eachfitted various lidded compartment andholding a selection of various baits, mounts,weights and other terminal tackle, above isa further drop-in tray fitted two rectangularblack japanned trout and salmon flyreservoirs, each with fall front door, brasscarrying handle and fitted sliding drawerswith brass loop handles, the salmon reservoirhas eight drawers each with cream paintedinterior and fitted bars of nickel silver springclips, holding an extensive collection of 365fully dressed eyed salmon flies, includingsome large and some gut-eyed examples,the trout reservoir, has six drawers each withcream painted interior and fitted variousopen compartments holding a very largeselection of mainly trout dry and mayflypatterns, each case has an applied metaltrade label to door interior, above this sectionis a further lift-out baize lined open tackletray, trunk stamped makers name and lidwith black block initials of previous owner,some discolouration to the lower section ofthe case (probably from damp at some time)but otherwise in very good overall condition,20” x 17” x 13 ½” overall, a superb item oftackle dating from the Edwardian period (seeillustration)£2500-3500
201A Hardy Sea Silex 5” sea centre pin reel,solid drum with twin reverse ebonite taperedhandles and nickel silver telephone drumrelease latch, brass foot, rim mountedivorine brake lever, nickel silver optionalcheck lever and milled tension screw,backplate stamped maker and modeldetails, 1930’s£300-500
202A Sherriff 4” rosewood and brass Perthstyle salmon fly reel, tapered treen handleon brass winding plate, bridge foot (neatlytapered to one end), quadruple cage pillars,fixed check mechanism, faceplate stampedmakers name, circa 1890£180-260
203A scarce Allcock Aerial model 5138-T1 4½” centre pin reel, caged and six spokeddrum with solid ebonite flanges and twinxylonite handles, front drum flange stamped“patent”, B.P line guide, brass foot, slidingrear optional check button and calliper springcheck mechanism, alloy backplate stampedcircular trade mark, light wear only, circa1915 (see illustration)£450-650
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204A Hardy St George 3” trout fly reel,ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, whitemetal line guide, three screw drum latch, rimtension screw and Mk.II check mechanism,light wear to finish from normal use only, circa1940£200-300
205A very rare Hardy Raised Pillar 3 ¼” platewind brass salmon reel, domed hornhandle, bridge foot on raised supports,quadruple raised drum pillars, fixed checkmechanism, faceplate with two screwspindle boss and stamped Rod in Handstrade mark and enclosed oval logo, lightwear to bronze patina from normal user anda very rarely seen model circa 1890 (seeillustration)£2000-3000
206A Victorian fruitwood salmon fisher’spriest, truncheon form with turned handle,weighted head with gilt painted coronet(rubbed) and indistinctly dated 1838(?), 8 ¾”long£150-250
207A scarce Holtszapffel fly tying vice, steelscissor jaws with sliding collar locking ring,mounted on brass “G” table clamp fitting,jaw stamped makers name, circa 1910 (seeillustration)£180-240
208A 19th Century fruitwood salmon fisher’spriest, truncheon shaped head, turnedhandle with knop finial, 8 ½” long, circa 1850£80-120
209A fine Malloch Sun and Planet 4 ½” brasssalmon fly reel, faceted treen handle withpatent anti-reverse sun and planet gearing,bridge foot, quadruple pillared cage, fixedcheck mechanism, faceplate with raisedspindle boss and stamped enclosed ovallogo, reel retains virtually all the original darkbronze patina and is in over all excellentcondition, circa 1895 (see illustration)£250-350
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210A rare Hardy St George Multiplier 3 ³⁄₈”trout fly reel, ebonite handle on off-setcircular drive plate, ribbed brass foot, whiteagate line guide (no cracks), three screwdrum latch and rim mounted tension screw,stamped make and model details,, only lightwear to lead finish, 1930’s (see illustration)£900-1300
211A Hardy Birmingham 2 ¼” brass trout flyreel, horn handle, bridge foot, triple cagepillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplatestamped enclosed oval logo, light wear tofinish only, circa 1890£200-300
212A scarce Hardy Uniqua 2 ⁷⁄₈” trout fly reeland original brown card box, ivorinehandle, alloy foot, nickel silver horseshoedrum latch, fixed Mk.I check mechanism,backplate stamped early Duplicated Mk.Idetails, maker and model name, only verylight wear, circa 1919£180-260
213A scarce Allcock Sea Aerial model 89164” centre pin reel, tufnell construction withcaged and six spoked drum, twin xylonitehandles, brass stancheon foot, sliding rearcheck button and bar spring checkmechanism, foot stamped circular trademark, very good overall condition, circa 1945(see illustration)£200-300
214A scarce Farlow Compleat Angler’s Lamp,black metal rectangular casing, folding lensmagnifier and swivelling hook hanger, inoriginal leather case and with spare battery,patented 1928£80-120
215A very rare Allcock glass double sidedbait, the 3” fish shaped lure with smoothglass side panels cut gill rakes and mouth,central nickel silver panel with claw grips andapplied silver scale decoration, twin nickelsilver head spinning vanes and pierced totake rear flying treble hook and with barrelswivel to head, very good overall condition,circa 18675 (see illustration)£1000-1500
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216A scarce Alfred & Son 2 ¼” brass trout flyreel, tapered horn handle, block foot, triplecage pillars and fixed check mechanism,faceplate with raised dome spindle screwand script engraved makers name, circa1890£100-150
217A Julius Vom Hofe bass multiplying reel,ebonite and nickel silver construction withoff-set crank wind handle, bridge foot, triplecage pillars, rear sliding optional checkbutton and milled spindle caps, 1920’s£100-150
218A large 10/0 Jock Scott gut eyed salmonfly and a black japanned circular fly casecontaining a selection of thirty two mainlydouble hook small sized gut eyed salmonflies and various casts, circa 1900£100-150
219A Farlow & Co. line winder, folding brassarms on iron Ogee bracket and treen handlewith brass sliding reel fittings, turned woodenbutt cap, curved crank winding arm withwaisted horn handle, circa n1890£150-250
220A fine and rare Allcock Improved CoxonAerial model 7995 4 ½” centre pin reel,caged and six spoked alloy drum with twinxylonite handles, perforated front flange(eight holes) and twin spring release/tensionforks, brass starback foot, walnut backplatewith sliding brass optional check button andcalliper spring check mechanism, reel is inoverall very good condition and a very rarelyseem model made 1925-28 only (seeillustration)£1500-2500
221A rare Slater built 5” combination salmonreel, flanged drum with twin tapered ebonitehandles and central disc tension adjuster,bridge foot (reduced), annular line guide,sliding rear optional check button, reel retainsmuch of the original bronze patina and is withoriginal “D” shaped block leather case, circa1895 (see illustration)£400-600
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222A very rare Hardy St George 3” silentcheck trout fly reel, ebonite handle, brassfoot, three screw drum latch, striated whiteagate line guide (no cracks) , rim tensionscrew and patent silent drum pressurebrake, backplate stamped make and modeldetails, light wear to finish from normal useonly and with Hardy Selvyt reel bag, circa1930 (see illustration)£400-600
223A collection of forty copper printingblocks, each mounted on wooden back anddisplaying various items of tackle bynumerous makers (40)£100-150
224A good Hardy Perfect 3 ³⁄₈” trout fly reel,ivorine handle, brass foot, rim strappedtension screw and 1906 calliper springcheck mechanism, contracted drum withfour rim cusps and nickel silver lockingscrew, faceplate stamped central circularlogo, very good overall condition, circa 1908£300-400
225A fine and rare Edward Vom Hofe Tobique1/0 multiplying salmon fly reel, eboniteand nickel silver construction with serpentinecrank winding arm set within an anti-foul rim,pierced alloy foot, stamped model details,triple cage pillars (two double roller), rearplate with spindle mounted seven pointgraduated tension adjuster and slidingoptional check button, spindle coverstamped May ‘02 details, excellent overallcondition and in block leather case, circa1930 (see illustration)£1200-1800
226A good Hardy “Hololite” 3 piece (2 tips)hollow built cane salmon fly rod,gold/black tipped silk wraps, gold silk inter-whippings, anodised screw grip reel fitting,studlock joints, 1959, only very light use, inbag£200-300
227A fine Hardy “Palakona” 2 piece canetrout fly rod, 8’6”, #6, scarlet/green silkwraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, suctionjoint, 1974, as new condition, in bag£200-300
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228A fine Pezon et Michel “Ritz SuperParabolic PPP Colorado Type Pate” 2piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 7’7”, #5/6,green/scarlet tipped wraps, alloy screw gripreel fitting, in good overall condition and inoriginal bag and tube£300-400
229A scarce Walter Brunner “Type Cheri” 2piece cane brook trout fly rod, 6’1”, #5,black silk wraps, sliding black painted alloyreel fittings, staggered ferrule, suction joint,as new condition, in bag and original tube£300-400
230A collection of twenty fully dressed guteyed salmon flies, in sizes 7/0-1½ , variouspatterns and makers, each in protectivepaper pouch (20)£120-180
231A collection of twenty fully dressed guteyed salmon flies, in sizes 9/0-7, variouspatterns and makers, each in protectivepouch (20)£130-180
232A collection of twenty fully dressed guteyed salmon flies, in sizes 6/0-4 variouspatterns and makers, each in protectivepouch (20)£120-160
233A Malloch black japanned salmon fly box,cream painted interior fitted 30 nickel silverspring clips and cast compartment andholding a selection of thirty fully dressed guteyed salmon flies, lid with applied nickel silveroval trade plaque, circa 1900£150-250
234A Hardy black japanned circular dry flycase, cream painted interior with centralcircular cork fly holder and outer section forcasts, lid with applied oval nickel silver tradeplaque and a cushion shaped Hardy blackjapanned cast case, hinged lid with appliedoval nickel silver trade plaque, both circa1900 (2)£90-130
235A scarce Hardy Princess 3 ½” exportmodel trout fly reel with green anodisedfinish, green composition handle, ribbedbrass foot, two screw drum latch, rimmounted tension screw and compensatingcheck mechanism, only very light use and inoriginal card box (see illustration)£140-180
236An important pair of Richard Mk.IV Carpand Mk.IV Avon rods by NormanWoodward, formerly the property of JohnEllis, founder member and Hon. Secretaryof the Tenchfisher’s Club (founded 1954),each 10’ rod with green silk wraps, slidingalloy reel fittings, suction joint and onion corkhandle, in bags, both rods are in good overallcondition and are sold with a letter fromJohn Ellis stating that the rods that the rodswere built for him by Woodard and personallyinspected, approved and autographed byRichard Walker along with a facsimileintroductory letter to the first members of theTenchfisher’s Club of which Walker was afounder member£500-800
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237A fine B. James “Avocet” 3 piece wholeand built cane float rod, 11’4”, green silkwhipped inter-whippings, sliding alloy reelfittings, “onion” handle, suction joints,London transfer label, fully restored byEdward Barder, in bag£250-350
238A W.R. Speedia 4” alloy wide drummedtrotting reel, black painted finish, cageddrum with twin ivorine handles and springrelease latch, rim mounted optional checklever and bar spring check mechanism, anda similar narrow drummed version, both ingood order with some signs of re-finishing toback plates (2)£90-130
239A rare Allcock Aerial model 7981 LeverType 4 ½” centre pin reel, caged and sixspoked drum with twin xylonite handles,perforated front flange (eight holes) and solidrear flange, brass foot, rim mounted ivorinebrake lever and rear plate with sliding brassoptional check button and bar spring checkmechanism, rear stamped model details andcircular trade mark, light wear only, raremodel made 1921-26 only (see illustration)£600-900
240A rare Malloch Multiplier 3 ¾” alloy sidecasing reel, off-set ivorine handle on waistedbrass crank winding arm with sliding optionaldirect drive/multiplying action lever, swivellingbrass foot with integral line guide and springrelease latch, rim mounted optional check leerand reversible drum, faceplate stamped ovallogo and engraved retailers details “Pape ofNewcastle”, overall very good condition, circa1920 (see illustration)£400-600
241An unusual Malloch brass 4” side castingreel, tapered horn handle, swivelling brassfoot with integral line guide and springrelease latch which also acts as a lever lockfor the rim mounted optional check button,reversible drum, faceplate stamped ovallogo, excellent overall condition and retainingvirtually all the original dark bronze patina,circa 1905£130-180
242A Malloch 4 ³⁄₈” brass side casting reel,cow horn handle, swivelling brass foot withintegral line guide and sliding spring lock,fixed check mechanism,, non-reversibledrum, faceplate stamped oval logo and asimilar 3 ¼” reel with early spring locking footmechanism, both reel retaining virtually all theoriginal bronze patina, circa 1900 (2)£130-180
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243An Allcock Aerial 7950-T6 4” centre pinreel, caged and six spoked drum with twinxylonite handles, ventilated front flange (eightholes) and solid rear flange, brass foot, rearbrass sliding optional check button and Vspring check mechanism, backplatestamped circular trade mark, light wear fromnormal use only, circa 1930 (see illustration)£350-550
244A framed display of six Geo. Kelson fullydressed 6/0 gut eyed salmon fly patterns,central facsimile colour plate No.1 fromKelson’s The Salmon Fly flanked by threeflies either side displayed in shadow boxmounts; Black Ranger, Infallible, Britannia,Jock Scott, Champion and Black Dose, giltlined outer mount and wooden frame, 17 ¾”x 23 ½” overall£250-350
245A Bernard & Son black japannedrectangular salmon fly reservoir, creampainted interior fitted eight lift out-trays eachwith bars of nickel silver spring clips andholding a selection of 175 gut eyed fulldressed salmon fly examples includingdoubles, mainly smaller sizes, lid interior withapplied metal trade plaque, leather wrap-around strap, 12 ½” x 10 ½” x 4 ½” overall,circa 1900 (see illustration)£400-600
246A Malloch black japanned salmon fly box,cream painted interior fitted swing leaf, castcompartment and nickel silver spring metalclips and containing 18 fully dressed salmonflies, lid with applied oval trade plaque and alarger Forrest, Kelso japanned salmon flybox, cream painted interior fitted 40 springclips, both in good overall condition, circa1910 (2)£120-180
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247A fine and rare Hardy Brass Faced Perfect3 ¾” salmon fly reel and block leathercase, solid drum model (no perforations)with domed ivorine handle, brass foot (neatlyfiled slightly at both ends), rim strappedtension screw with Turk’s head locking nutand 1906 calliper spring check mechanism,solid drum with four rtim cusps and nickelsilver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rodin Hand trade mark and straight line logo,reel retains much of the original bronzepatina and lead finish, circa 1906 (seeillustration)£700-1000
248A scarce Hardy Perfect 3 ½” salmon fly
reel with black painted war-time finish,ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, brassdrum retaining screw, milled rim tensionscrew and Mk.II check mechanism, lightwear to finish from normal use only, circa1940£300-400
249A Heaton’s 3 ½” combination reel, alloybacked and walnut faced drum with twinhorn handles and central brass four screwspring release latch, German silver rear rim,annular brass line guide, ebonite backplatewith starback foot and sliding optional checkbutton, good overall condition, circa 1900£120-180
250A very rare 18th Century leather potbellied creel, lid with brass hinges, radiatinggeometric decoration drop hasp latch withthumb screw lock and oval brassescutcheon, cream painted interior, rearstrap loop with cross hatched and flared leafdecoration, with early (original?) shoulderstrap with iron buckle fastening, very goodoverall condition with only light signs of wearfor a piece of such age, 11 ½” wide, circa1780 (see illustration)£2000-3000
251A Hardy Longstone 4 ½” sea centre pinreel, solid drum with twin reverse taperedebonite handles and central milled nickelsilver tension nut, Bickerdyke line guide,ribbed brass foot, rim mounted optionalcheck lever, backplate stamped make andmodel details and sold with the originalHardy Bros. receipt of sale dated March1939£130-180
252A fine H. Moore Dingley built 2 ¾” widedrummed trout fly reel, ivorine handle,brass foot, domed brass drum retainingscrew, fixed check mechanism, faced platescript engraved retailer’s details and interiorstamped “D.1”, reel has an old silk line onbut would seem to be in unused condition,circa 1920£200-300
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253A scarce 19th Century fruitwood thumbreel, turned treen bobbin on brass spindlewith loop eye thumb loop, 3 ½” overall, circa1850 (see illustration)£200-300
254A 19th century brass wide drummedsalmon winch, turned ivory handle onwaisted crank winding arm with domed ironretaining screw, block foot (neatly shaped toone end), triple cage pillars, fixed checkmechanism, light wear only, circa 1860£200-300
255A rare Gregory 3 ½” Clipper bait, the splittailed nickel silver fish shaped lure with twinblack spot/amber glass eyes, etched scaledecoration , central revolving spindle withrear flying treble hook and barrel swivel tohead, flank stamped makers name, circa1890 (see illustration)£300-400
256A rare Eton & Deller serrated bait, the 2 ¼”fish shaped nickel silver lure with twin tailspinning vanes, rear flying treble hook anddouble box swivel head mount, flankstamped makers name, circa 1890 (seeillustrations)£300-400
257A rare 19th Century un-named 2 ¼”minnow bait, the open nickel silver wiretorpedo shaped body with lead bullet head,twin brass spinning vanes and two red glassbeads set within the cage, circa 1885£200-300
258A fine and rare Hardy Nottingham 3”walnut centre pin reel, drum with twin hornhandles on brass elliptical plates and centralbrass telephone release latch, Bickerdykeline guide, bronzed brass starback foot withsliding optional check button and calliperspring check mechanism, reel is in superboverall condition and is a very rarely seensize, circa 1910£250-350
259A Hardy Silex No.2 3 ½” bait casting reel,shallow cored drum with twin ivorinehandles, spring release latch and jewelledspindle bearing, brass foot, rim mountedivorine casting trigger and strapped tensionscrew, backplate stamped make and modeldetails, light wear to finish only, circa 1920£130-180
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260A rare Evatt , London 3 ¼” wide drummedbrass salmon winch, ivory handle onwaisted crank winding arm with domeretaining screw, cut away rim handle recess,riveted block foot, triple cage pillars, rearraised check housing and fixed checkmechanism, faceplate scroll engraved 6Warwick St. address details (Abraham Evattoperated from this address from 1839-47only), light wear as you would expect for areel of this age, circa 1804 (see illustration)£800-1200
261A lignum vitae trout fisher’s priest, theslender priest with truncheon head andhandle drilled to take lanyard, 9” long and afruitwood trout fisher’s pries of slendertruncheon form, knopped handle, 9 ¼” long,both circa 1880 (2)£130-180
262A rare treen float and cast compendiumand papier maché case, the cylindricaltreen canister with central internal shot andhook compartments and ten outer float andcast holders (chip to one winder strut), tacklecompartment cap with turned decorationand case with incised geometric patterning5 ¾” high, circa 1860 (see illustration)£250-350
263A scarce set of three French yew-woodnet gauges, each of square tapered from,the sides with incised and black heightenedregulation net hole sizes, one side stampedmakers trade mark, bulbous knop handle,sizes 5 ½”, 4 ¾” and 4 1`/4” long (seeillustration)£300-400
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264A Hardy Altex No.2 Mk.V fixed spool reel,folding right hand wind ebonite handle, fullbail arm, alloy spool with central four spoketension adjuster, light wear to enamel finishand in original cream card box and a HardyHardex No.II MK.II threadline casting reel,replacement handle and spool (2)£70-100
265A fine Marston Crosslé 3” centre pin reel,polished alloy drum with wooden arbour,twin ebonite handles, ventilated front flangeand milled brass spindle tension nut, ebonitebackplate, brass starback foot and slidingoptional check button, faceplate stampedmodel details, reel is in superb overallcondition, circa 1910 (see illustration)£450-650
266Four various Lehmax baits, comprising; 3½” mother o’pearl backed copper spoon; a3 ½” mother o’pearl sided brass spinner; a2” devon bait and a 3 ½” copper and alloyfacetted spinner bait (4)£70-100
267A scarce F.T. Williams “Silver Grayling” 2¼” spoon bait, nickel silvered finish, rearand head mounted flying treble hooks andlong gimp trace with early box swivel, spooninterior stamped make and model details,circa 1890£150-250
268A Malloch black japanned salmon fly box,cream painted interior fitted swing leaf andbars of nickel silver spring fly clips containinga good selection of eighty six fully dressedeyed salmon flies including many largeexamples, case with applied nickel silver ovaltrade plaque, circa 1910 (see illustration)£250-450
269A fine Hardy Multum-in-Parvo blackjapanned lure case, the rectangular boxwith a cream painted interior fitted four liddedcompartments holding a small selection ofvarious baits and mounts including quillminnows, lid with sliding locking pin latchand applied nickel silver trade plaque,excellent overall condition£120-160
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270A fine Allcock Aerial model 7950-T5 3”centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drumwith solid backplate, ventilated front flange,stamped “patent” and twin xylonite handles,B.P. line guide, brass foot, sliding rearoptional check button and calliper springcheck mechanism, backplate stampedcircular trade mark, reel is in excellent overallcondition with only very light signs of use,circa 1920 (see illustration)£400-600
271A good Hardy Silex 3 ½” bait casting reel,caged drum with twin ivorine handles, springrelease latch and jewelled spindle bearing,cut-away rim section, brass foot, three rimmounted casting controls, rear platestamped make and model details, reelretains virtually all the original lead finish, circa1905£150-250
272An Austrian cold painted bronze salmon,naturalistically painted and mounted ontoonyx pen/ash tray, fish 5” long, 1940’s£100-150
273A fine sterling silver and hand paintedenamel trophy badge, central shieldshaped hand painted enamel scenedepicting an angler seated beside a riverwithin a silver cartouche shaped surround,verso stamped makers mark for thesilversmith T.J. Skelton and hallmarkedChester 1936, in original card and velvetlined box £150-250
274A collection of eleven bait mounts,various makes and models including Hardy’scrocodile spinners et al, Abbey Mills archermounts, Keeling’s Finlock, Allcock’s archerat al (11)£100-150
275An extremely rare Hardy Davy 3 ½”narrow drummed trout fly reel, contractednarrow drum with multi-perforated frontplate, twin ebonite handles and nickel silvertelephone drum latch, ribbed brass foot,milled nickel silver rim tension screw andMk.II check mechanism, backplate stampedmakers details, slight line groove to one pillarotherwise in good overall condition and avery rarely seen model with factory recordshowing only 187 reels having beenproduced between 1930-39 (see illustration)£2000-3000
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276A Hardy Longstone 5” sea centre pin reel,solid drum with twin reverse tapered ebonitehandles and milled spindle tension nut,Bickerdyke line guide, ribbed brass foot, rimmounted nickel silver optional check lever,backplate stamped make and model details,1930’s£150-250
277A very rare set of three Hardy brass biggame grease guns, each of taperedcanister form with screw cap grease nippleand twin arm threaded plunger, milled caps,body stamped makers details, in 7”, 4” andthe very rarely seen 3” sizes, various dates(see illustration)£700-1000
278A scarce Hardy Mallet Pattern LongstoneDorado 4 ½” centre pin reel, polished alloydrum with counter-balanced reverse taperedebonite handle, ventilated front flange andnickel silver milled spindle tension nut,Bickerdyke line guide and additional smallerBickerdyke style guide with rawhide wrapsto use as auxiliary heavy/light drum breaks,rim mounted nickel silver optional checkbutton and leaded backplate stamped makeand model details, only light wear fromnormal use and a very rarely seen modelproduced 1925-39, circa 1930 (seeillustration)£600-900
279A scarce Hardy Longstone 6” sea centrepin reel, with unusual caged drum core, twinreverse tapered ebonite handles and millednickel silver spindle mounted drum tensionnut, Bickerdyke line guide, ribbed alloy foot,rim mounted nickel silver optional checkbutton and backplate stamped make andmodel details,, light wear from normal useonly and a rarely seen size, circa 1940£300-500
280A very rare Hardy early model contractedPerfect 3 ³⁄₈” alloy trout fly reel, domedivorine handle, brass foot, waisted cagepillars, strapped rim tension screw and earlycalliper spring check mechanism,contracted drum with ten rim cusps, largeand small perforations and nickel silverretaining screw, faceplate with brass spindlebush and stamped Rod in Hand trade mark,enclosed oval and straight line logos, lightoverall wear from normal use, a very rarelyseen model circa 1897-98 (see illustration)£2500-4500
281A scarce Hardy Uniqua 2 ⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel,ebonite handle, brass foot, nickel silverhorseshoe drum latch, rim tension screw andMk.II check mechanism, backplate stampedmake and model details, light wear to finishfrom normal use only, circa 1920£250-350
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281aA Milward’s 4 ½” Nottingham mahoganycentre pin reel, brass backed drum withtwin bulbous treen handles and brass wingdrum locking nut, brass starback foot andrear plate with sliding optional check buttonand patent 305965 patent pressure brake,1930’s£80-120
282An Allcock Aerial model 5138-T1 3 ½”narrow drummed centre pin reel, cagedand six spoked drum, ebonite flanges andtwin xylonite handles, brass stancheon foot,alloy backplate with sding brass optionalcheck button and calliper spring checkmechanism, stamped circular trade mark,light wear from normal use only, circa 1915(see illustration)£350-550
282aA Hardy Perfect 3 ³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, ribbed brass foot, white agate lineguide (no cracks), rim tension screw andMk.II check mechanism, light wear to leadfinish from normal use, 1930’s£160-240
282bA Dingley built Magpie 4” bait castingreel, un-leaded finish, caged drum with twinivorine handles, spring release latch, jewelledspindle bearing, nickel silver foot, rimmounted ivorine casting trigger and strappedmilled tension screw, interior stamped “D.4”,only very light wear, circa 1920£150-250
283A very rare Geens Swimmer Bait, the 2½”fish shaped wooden bodied lure withnaturalistic painted decoration, rear twinvane propeller spinner, two further brassventral and dorsal fins, twin flying singlehooks with wire head attachment and shortgimp loop trace with box swivel, very rarelyseem model patented 1904 (pat. no.680),see Sandford C.: Best of British Baits,pg.146 (see illustration)£450-650
283aA scarce F.M. Walbran Marston Dry FlyCase, the rectangular leather and metaledged case fitted clip hasp and an interior ofparchment fly/cast leaves and felt fly pads, giltstamped make and model details, circa 1925£100-150
284A rare Hardy No.1 Drop Knife, the squarecylindered nickel silver body (finish worn)engraved hook gauge and inch measure andwith a spring loaded cap at each end whichallows for a Sheffield steel blade and a file(shortened) to drop when released, stampedmakers details, circa 1910 (see illustration)£800-1200
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284aA scarce Hardy Attwood trout fly box, therectangular black japanned fly box with acream painted interior fitted twenty ninecelluloid lidded fly compartments and asingle compartment with external brassknobbed guillotine for shipping the used flyfrom the cast, case with applied oval nickelsilver trade plaque, made 1932-34 only, usedcondition£100-150
285A fine and rare Hardy Brass Faced Perfect3 ⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel and block leather case,domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strappedrim tension screw and early calliper springcheck mechanism, contracted drum withfour rim cusps and nickel silver drum lockingscrew, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trademark, enclosed oval, straight line logo andneatly script engraved previous ownersinitials, block leather case is not stampedHardy’s but bears the same name inkstamped in lid and seems to be the original,reel retains much of the original bronzepatina and lead finish, ex-Jess Millercollection, circa 1900 (see illustration)£1200-1500
285aA good Hardy Uniqua 3 ¾” salmon flyreel, ivorine handle, pierced brass foot, ovalnickel silver “Oil” drum release latch, fixed1906 calliper spring check mechanism,faceplate stamped make and model detailsand very lightly scratched previous ownersinitials, reel retains virtually all the original leadfinish, circa 1910£140-180
285bA fine Malloch Sun and Planet 4 ½” brassand ebonite salmon fly reel, facettedwooden handle with patent anti-reversegearing, twin German silver rims, bridge foot,quadruple cage pillars, fixed checkmechanism, faceplate with raised nickelsilver spindle boss and applied shield shapedtrade plaque, reel is in overall excellentcondition and retains much of the originalpatina, circa 1890 (see illustration)£300-400
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286A rare Malloch Erskine 2 ¾” alloy sidecasting reel, tapered horn handle, brassfoot with integral wire line guide and ivorinehandled Gibbs patent locking lever, rimmounted sliding optional check button,reversible drum with patent Erskine gearingto allow the spool to wind in the correctdirection when reversed, faceplate stampedoval logo, light wear only and a rarely seensize of the Erskine side caster variant, circa1935 (see illustration)£300-500
286aA scarce 1st model Hardy Silex No.2 3 ¼”bait casting reel, shallow cored drum withtwin ivorine handles and milled brass lockingnut, brass foot, Indian rubber rim mountedcasting trigger and brass strapped tensionscrew, backplate stamped make and modeldetails, reel retains much of the optician leadfinish and is in overall very good condition,circa 1911£180-260
286bA fine Hardy Brass Faced Perfect 4 ½”salmon fly reel and block leather case,domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strappedrim tension screw with Turk’s head lockingnut and 1906 calliper spring checkmechanism, drum with four rim cusps andnickel silver locking screw, faceplatestamped Rod in Hand trade mark andstraight line logo, light wear from normal useonly, circa 1908 (see illustration)£600-900
287A rare Ari’t Hart Deluxe fly tying vice andcase, mounted on black anodisedrectangular brass base with adjustable screwlocking jaws, magnifier lens and pen stylespot-beam light fitting with reflective mirrorcap, the vice comes in fitted teak case withsliding perspex lid and four receivers forspare light batteries, purported to be one ofonly twenty three produced, new/unusedcondition (see illustration)£400-600
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287aA scarce Ari’t Hart River Deschutes F4steelhead/sea trout fly reel, left hand windmodel with black anodised finish, multi-perforated drum with counter-balancedhandle, annular line guide, stancheon foot ontriangular backplate with rear milled spindlemounted tension wheel, line holder andstamped model detail and no. 0732, lightuse only and in original suede pouch (seeillustration)£300-400
287bA good Ari’t Hart Traun F.1 trout fly reel,left hand wind model with black anodisedfinish, multi-perforated drum with alloy andrubber grip handle, annular line guide,stancheon foot on triangular backplate withrear milled spindle mounted tension wheel,line holder and stamped model detail andno. 1353, light use only and in originalsuedette pouch£200-300
288A fine Ari’t Hart Hart 1 size 0steelhead/light salmon fly reel, left handwind model with graphite silver anodisedfinish, ventilated drum with counter-balancedhandle, stancheon foot and rear fullbackplate drag adjuster with seven fingerport adjusting holes, new/unused conditionand in original cloth bag (see illustration)£300-400
288aAn Ari’t Hart Rio Orbigo F2 trout fly reeland spare spool, left hand wind model withblack anodised finish, multi-perforated drumwith counter-balanced gold anodisedhandle, annular line guide, stancheon foot ontriangular backplate with rear milled spindlemounted tension wheel, line holder andstamped model detail and no.2485, lightsigns off use only, spool in original suedepouch£280-360
288bA scarce Ari’t Hart tippet dispenser, theblack anodised square case holding fourgold anodised spools with built in drag andleader stretching bar, 2 ¾” x 2 ¾”, very goodcondition and in original suede pouch£120-180
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289A rare early model Hardy Bethune troutsized line winder, fitted four “U” shapedbrass arms which fit into double sockets onthe spring loaded spindle, turned woodenwinding handle on curved crank windingarm, brass ogee shaped support, stampedmakers name and mounted onto a taperedtreen handle with Hardy “W” reel fittings, verygood overall condition, circa 1900 (seeillustration)£300-400
289aA scarce Chas Farlow brass 3 ¾” salmonwinch, turned ivory handle on curved rankwinding arm with domed iron securingscrew, riveted block foot, quadruple cagepillars, rear raised check housing and fixedcheck mechanism, faceplate script engravedmakers details, circa 1875£180-260
290An unusual 5” Nottingham “frog back”walnut sea centre pin reel, brass backeddrum with twin bulbous horn handles andcentral brass tension nut, Bickerdyke lineguide, brass frog back foot with slidingoptional check button and two further rimmounted casting controls, foot stancheonstamped “patent applied for”, circa 1920(see illustration)£200-300
290aA Carter & Co. 3” Jardine patent brass andebonite trout fly reel, multi-perforated drumand end plates, caged drum with cow hornhandle, German silver rims, bridge foot, triplecage pillars and fixed check mechanism,faceplate stamped retailers details, very goodoverall condition, circa 1895£120-180
291A scarce T.P. Luscombe & Co. 3” widedrummed mahseer fly reel, tapered hornhandle, block foot, triple cage pillars, fixedcheck mechanism, faceplate with domediron locking screw and stamped retailersdetails, circa 1895£150-250
291aAn Eaton & Deller 4½” alloy centre pinreel, shallow cored drum with twin xylonitehandles and spring release latch, nickel silvercircular line guide, rear sliding optional checkbutton and bar spring check mechanism,light wear to lead finish, 1920’s£80-120
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292A Milward’s 7” Overseas Nottinghamwalnut “frog back” sea centre pin reel,brass backed drum with twin bulbous treenhandles, brass wing tension nut andperforated front flange, brass frog back footwith sliding optional check mechanism andstamped model name, circa 1920 £160-240
292aA Milward’s 6” Overseas Nottinghamwalnut “frog back” sea centre pin reel,brass backed drum with twin bulbous treenhandles, strapped brass milled spindletension nut and perforated front flange,Bickerdyke line guide, brass frog back footwith sliding optional check mechanism andstamped model name, circa 1920 (seeillustration )£180-260
293A Milward’s 5” Overseas Nottinghamwalnut “frog back” sea centre pin reel,brass backed drum with twin bulbous treenhandles, brass wing tension nut andperforated front flange, Bickerdyke lineguide, brass frog back foot with slidingoptional check mechanism backplate withtransfer applied model name, circa 1920 £160-240293aA Milward’s 4” Overseas Nottinghamwalnut “frog back” sea centre pin reel,brass backed drum with twin bulbous treenhandles, strapped brass milled spindle tensionnut and perforated front flange, brass frogback foot with sliding optional checkmechanism and stamped model name, circa1920£160-240
294A scarce Jones, London 2 ¾” brass raisedpillar trout winch, tapered cow horn handleon waisted straight crank winding arm, set withan anti-foul rim, block foot, triple raised drumpillars, rear raised check housing, fixed checkmechanism, faceplate script engraved retailersdetails, reel retains much of the original darkbronze patina, circa 1890£200-300
294aA Heaton’s brass relief decorated 2” troutwinch, tapered treen handle on curvedcrank winding arm with domed lockingscrew, side plates relief decorated withangling scenes, block foot, triple drum pillars,very good overall condition, circa 1915£130-180
295A rare Hardy Special Perfect 3 ¼” trout flyreel, domed ivorine handle on raised un-leaded faceplate, brass foot, strapped rimtension screw and 1906 calliper springcheck mechanism, un-leaded wide drumwith four rim cusps and nickel silver lockingscrew, faceplate stamped central circularlogo, light wear to finish only, circa 1908 (seeillustration)£1000-1500
296An early Hardy Birmingham 2 ½” brasstrout fly reel, domed horn handle, waistedbridge foot, triple cage pillars, fixed checkmechanism, faceplate with raised two screwspindle boss and stamped shaded Rod inHand trade mark and enclosed oval logo,light overall wear from normal use, circa1890£250-450
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297A rare Hardy New Patent Tackle Book,rectangular hide case opening to reveal twofelt line panels of cork and button fly and castholders and twin cast pouches to one end,twin stud fasteners and gilt stamped makersdetails, 9” wide, a rarely seen model, circa1895 (see illustration)£300-500
298A very rare Hardy Perfect 2 ½” widedrummed trout fly reel retailed by W.H.Tisdall Ltd., domed ivorine handle, brassfoot, underside of foot is unusually stampedretailer’s details “Made for W.H. Tisdall Ltd.,Christchurch” (a previously unseen methodof marking retailer‘s details on a Hardy reelmodel), strapped rim tension screw and1906 calliper spring check mechanism, drumwith four rim cusps and nickel silver lockingscrew, faceplate stamped central circularlogo, very good overall condition with onlylight wear to finish and a rarely seen exportretail variation, circa 1908 (see illustration)£1500-2000
299A rare Hardy St George 3 ³⁄₈” “spitfire”alloy trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbedbrass foot, white agate line guide (no cracks),three screw drum latch, rim tension screwand Mk.I check mechanism, interiorstamped “J.S.” (Jimmy Smith), backplatestamped model and makers details, lightwear only, circa 1940£450-650
300A fine and very rare Hardy 1891 BrassPerfect 4 ¼ ” salmon fly reel, large domedivory handle, stancheon foot pierced withsingle hole and stamped no. 18557/203,nickel silver wire line guide, strapped rimtension screw and early calliper spring checkmechanism, open ball race with phosphorbronze and steel bearings, dished drum withlarge and small perforations, ventilated corewith central recess, faceplate stamped Rodin Hand trade mark and central 612 patentdetails, reel showing only very light signs ofwear to dark bronze patina and in excellentcondition for a reel if this age, circa 1891 (seeillustration)£6000-9000
Cased Fish, Trophies & Art
301A fine bronze cast of a leaping salmon,limited edition no. 68/250 modelled onstylised water base, signed, dated 1979 andwith foundry stamp, 15” high (see illustration)£400-700
302Armstrong R: Study of Walton’s silkminnow bait, watercolour, framed andglazed, ex-Graham Turner collection, signedand dated 2009, verso details from the artistto GT, image 9” x 11½”£150-250
303Whieldon T.: Study of three Roach, oil oncanvas, signed, unframed, 19 ¾” x 19 ½”£100-150
304Wells Hewitt .C.: Figure steelhead fishingin a winter landscape, watercolour, signed,framed and glazed, image 9 ¾” x 13 ½”£150-200
305A fine Cooper & Sons case of twoGrayling, mounted in a naturalistic riverbedsetting within a gilt lined and bow frontedshowcase, gilt inscribed “Grayling 1lb10ozs.~1lb 15ozs., Caught by E. Cutts,Hampshire Avon, 4th Oct. 1953”, greenbackboard, 24” wide (see illustration)£2500-3500
306A rare case of four Dace by W.F. Homer,mounted in a naturalistic aquatic settingwithin a gilt lined and bow fronted case, giltinscribed “Dace”, graduated blue backboardwith painted reed decoration, 28 ½” wide£2500-3500
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307A superb Hardy carved wooden threequarter block model of a Hen salmon, thenaturalistically painted fish mounted onto abevel edged mahogany backboard withrectangular applied ivorine legend plaque“Aramanstone, River Wye, Quarry Pool,weight 42lbs., Length 45”, Girth 27”, April1927”, 52” wide (see illustration)£2500-3500
308After D. Hughes: bronze resin cast of aPike attacking Roach shoal amongstreeds, naturalistic riverbed setting and onshaped wooden base, minor damage tobase of one reed stem, 25” wide£150-250
309A cast of a Perch by D. Waite, mounted ina setting of aquatic vegetation in gilt linedwrap-around case, gilt inscribed “Perch ~4lbs, found at Bure Valley Lake, Norfolk, 19thMay 1991”, 22 ¾” wide£200-300
310A good J. Cooper & Sons Pike mounted innaturalistic aquatic setting within a gilt linedand bow front case, applied legend plaqueto rear left corner “Pike, Caught on January18th 1907, Royalty Fishery, River Avon by G.F.Parrott taken on a Roach live bait, Weight26lbs 7ozs.”, Radnor St. trade label to top rightcorner, 49 ½” wide (see illustration)£600-900
311A Doulton Izaac Waltonware GallantFishers series biscuit jar of taperedcylindrical form, silver plated lid with acornfinial and swing handle, body decorated with17th Century gentleman anglers within arunning border of verse and trees, signedNoke, 8” high overall (see illustration)£130-180
312A Doulton Izaac Waltonware GallantFishers series teapot of squat bulbousform, body decorated with 17th Centurygentleman anglers within a running border oftrees, signed Noke, 5 ¼“” high£90-130
313A fine W.F. Homer Chub set amongstaquatic vegetation within a gilt lined bowfront display case, graduated greenbackboard with painted reed decoration andapplied rectangular ivorine legend plaque“Chub 4lbs 4ozs., Caught by L. Roberts ofthe Plessey Angling Society at Iford Hants.,13th July 1950”, top left corner with appliedivorine Woodgrange Rd. trade plaque, 26 ¼”wide (see illustration )£600-900
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314A W.F. Homer Roach mounted innaturalistic river bed setting within a giltlined and bow fronted case, blue backboardpainted reel decoration and with applied shieldshaped paper legend label “Roach 2lbs1½ozs. Sussex Ouse, Taken by T.A. Parlett,February 1913”, top right corner with paperForrest gate trade label, 20 ½” wide£500-800
315A fine J. Cooper & Sons Barbel within anaturalistic river bed setting in gilt linedand bow fronted display case, black/goldlegend plaque to base “Barbel Caught by F.Hawthorn, Hampshire Avon, October 1948,Weight 7lbs 9ozs.“, graduated greenbackboard with applied Bath Road tradeplaque to top right corner, 31” wide (seeillustration)£1500-2500
316A good W.F. Homer Trout in naturalisticaquatic setting within a gilt lined and bowfronted display case, gilt inscribed “Trout ~Caught by Grace J. Parker, in the River Stourat Wimbourne, 8th January 1922 on worm,Wgt. 2lbs 2ozs”, green backboard paintedreed decoration and with appliedWoodgrange Rd. trade plaque to top rightcorner, 22 ½” wide£500-800
317Venables B: Pair of original ink bookillustrations depicting anglers in riversidesettings, used in the 1955 edition of AnglingTimes Book, pgs. 9 and 143, both signed,framed and glazed, image 6 ¾” x 8 ¾” (2)£400-600
318Armstrong Robin: Brown Trout coming tothe net, watercolour and gouacheheightened, signed and dated ‘95, framedand glazed, image 17 ¾” x 11”£400-600
319Armstrong Robin: Perch chasing aMepps, artists proof 4/25, pencil signed anddetailed, originally donated to the ACA,framed and glazed and another Armstrongprint of a trout rising to a fly, 300/500, pencilsigned, image faded, framed and glazed (2)£100-150
320A fine and rare W.F. Homer case of twoDace caught by the angling author H.T.Sherringham mounted in a naturalisticaquatic setting with a gilt lined and bowfronted case, gilt inscribed “Dace, 14ozs &12ozs, Caught by H.T. Sherringham, RiverKennet at Newbury, 5th October 1933”,green backboard with painted reddecoration and applied paper Forest Gatetrade label to top left corner, 22 ½” wide (seeillustration)£2000-3000
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321The British Record Zander, cased by A.Hall in a naturalistic aquatic setting with a giltlined and bow fronted display case, giltinscribed “British Record Zander 21lbs 7ozs,from the Relief Chanel, Kings Lynn, Norfolk18th November 1994”, blue paintedbackboard, 45” wide£500-800
322A cast of the record River Nith salmon,mounted in a naturalistic riverbed setting witha bow fronted display case, graduated bluebackboard with applied paper legend plate“Record Salmon, Taken from the River Nith,1991, Weight 47lbs 2ozs”, 55” wide£500-800
323After David Hughes, resin cast of abronze Common Carp, modelled amongstreeds in riverbed setting, shaped woodenbase, 16” wide£100-150
324John Searl: Barbel, ltd. ed. colour print93/100 pencil drawing to bottom leftcorner, signed by the artist and withpersonal inscription from Bob James, framedand glazed image 17” x 22 ½”£100-200
325John Searl: Autumn Perch, ltd. ed. colourprint 85/100, pencil drawing to bottom leftcorner, signed by the author and peterWheat (captor of the image subject), framedand glazed, image 17” x 22 ½”£100-200
326John Searl: Under the Bridge, ltd. ed.colour print 3/50, pencil signed, framedand glazed, image 12 ½” x 14” and DavidMiller: Carp amongst lilies, colour print, pencilsigned, framed and glazed (2)£90-130
327A good Norwegian carved wooden cockSalmon, the half block model naturalisticallypainted and with relief carved fins, framedoak backboard with applied rectangularivorine legend plaque “Caught by A.A.F.T.,River Rauma, 28th June 1959, 51lb”, 55”wide (see illustration)£1500-2500
*** A.A.F. Tabor was a great friend andregular fishing companion of salmon anglinglegend John Ashley Cooper, this impressiveNorwegian fish (Tabor’s personal bestAtlantic salmon) was caught during a trip tothe Bromley-Davenport’s private stretch ofthe Rauma during a visit with Cooper in 1959
328A fine W.F. Homer Bream mounted innaturalistic aquatic setting within a giltline and bow fronted display case, giltinscribed “Bream, Caught by H. Chauins, atNazing, June 16th 1956, Wgt. 6lbs 5ozs.”,graduated green backboard painted reeddecoration and with applied paper ForestGate trade label to top left corner, 27¾”wide (see illustration)£600-900
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329A J. Cooper & Sons Brown Trout mountedin riverbed setting within a gilt lined andbow fronted case, graduated greenbackboard with applied paper legend plate“Trout 3lbs 3½ozs Caught by H. Hudson,River Severn, Buildwas, March 2nd 1930”,26” wide£500-800
330A highly impressive case of twoexceptional specimen Barbel by J.Cooper & Sons mounted in a naturalisticriverbed setting within a gilt lined bow frontedcase with beaded wooden surround, bluegraduated backboard mounted with hookand cast of capture for one fish and appliedivorine rectangular plaque to top left corner“Specimen Barbel, Weights 14lbs 3ozs and14lbs, Caught by T & G Keeber (of Leicester)in the Hampshire Avon, March 1st and 3rd1934”, 48” wide (see illustration)£12000-16000
****The above case has been welldocumented over recent years and is sold witha copy of articles by Peter Wheat and JohnEssex on this most impressive capture madeby the Keeber brothers in 1934, an age whenbarbel of such size were a rarity. We areunaware of another case of this era holdingsuch important specimens of this species.
331A rare pair of Common Carp by W.F.Homer, mounted in a naturalistic aquaticsetting within a gilt lined and bow fronteddisplay case, gilt inscribed “Carp 6½ & 5½lbs, Caught at Hythe by S.E. Smith, June1928” graduated green backboard paintedreed decoration, paper Forest Gate tradelabel to top left corner, 39” (see illustration)£2000-3000
332A pair of Staffordshire flat back figures ofa fish seller and wife, the painted Arcadianfigures each holding a pannier of fish on giltlined oval base, circa 1850, 13 ¾” high£120-180
333A fine set of nine Limoges porcelain fishplates and serving dish, each painted witha various fish species in riverside landscapeand within a gilt lined and scalloped border(10)£200-300
334A Staffordshire hexagonal milk jugtransfer decorated with monks fishingand verse, mask handle and runningacanthus border, four ceramic stirrup cupsdecorated game fish and flies and four otherceramic items (9)£80-120
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335J. Russell: Still life study of four BrownTrout in loch side bank setting with fishinglodge to background, oil on canvas, signed,framed, 11 ¾” x 17 ¾” (see illustration)£1500-2500
336After Erskine Nichol: Steady Johnnie -Steady! mixed method colour engraving byW.H. Simmons, pub. Pilgeram & Lefevre,framed and glazed, image 31” x 24½”£100-150
337Dendy Sadler: A Pegged Down FishingMatch, photogravure, pub. Mendoza, dated1884, framed and glazed, image 20½” x30½” (see illustration)£300-400
338J.B. Russell: A gentleman angler andghillie gaffing a salmon before a waterfall,with Jack Russell terrier, creel and threesalmon in foreground, oil on canvas, signed,in gilt frame, 23½” x 25½” (see illustration)£1200-1800
339J.B. Russell: Still life study of threeSalmon and creel, in river bank setting, oilon canvas, signed, in gilt frame, 10” x 14 ½”(see illustration)£1000-1500
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340J.B. Russell: Still life study of three BrownTrout beside a rod and reel, in river banksetting, oil on canvas, signed, in gilt frame,companion painting to the preceding lot, 10”x 14 ½” (see illustration)£1000-1500
341A Fochaber’s carved wooden Salmon, thehalf block fish naturalistically painted andwith relief carved fins, bevelled mahoganybackboard with painted legend “Caught byMrs J.L. Wood, Dalchroy, River Spey N.B.,June 1st 1907, Weight 19lbs, Girth 20 ¾””,fly of capture mounted to top left corner,verso stamped Farlow & Co. Ltd. details, 42”wide (see illustration)£1500-2500
342A Brown Trout by MacLeay of Inverness,mounted in naturalistic riverbed setting witha picture showcase, applied brass legendplaque “Killed on Loch Ericht, 12th July1901, green painted backboard with appliedpaper trade label to bottom right corner, 33”wide£300-400
343A fine W.F. Homer Perch mounted in ariverbed setting within a gilt lined andbow fronted display case, gilt inscribed“Perch, Caught in the River Stour atWimbourne by L.I. Parker, 20th Sept. 1920,Wgt. 2lbs 6ozs”, green backboard paintedreed decoration and with applied Forest gatetrade label to top left corner, 20” wide (seeillustration)£600-900
344A P.D. Malloch plaster cast of a henSalmon, naturalistically painted backboardwith painted legend “Salmon female, Weight38lbs, Length 46”, Girth 27”, Caught on Tay,15th Sept. 1906 by Miss Winnie Knocker”,makers name to top left corner, set within amahogany frame, 51” wide (see illustration)£2000-3000
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345A pair of Grayling by W.F. Homer mountedin a naturalistic aquatic setting within agilt lined and bow fronted case, giltinscribed “Grayling, Caught by Mr, Geo.Dubberley at Quatford, River Severn, 9thNov. 1919”, blue backboard with paintedreed decoration and with appliedWoodgrange Rd. trade label to bottom rightcorner, 24 ¾” wide (see illustration)£1500-2500
Books & Catalogues
346Drewett J.: Hardy Brothers, The Masters,The men & Their Reels, ltd ed. 64/350,photo. illust. throughout text, lg. 4to, redmorr. bdg. with gilt dec. spine and slip case£200-300
347Flyfisher’s Classic Library; 3 various vols;Bainbridge Geo.: The Flyfisher’s Guide; HalfordF.M.: dry-Fly Fishing and Halford F.M.: FloatingFlies and How to Dress Them, all with gilt dec.cf. spines and in slip cases (3)£80-120
348A Hardy Angler’s Guide, 47th ed., 1925,pict cover£80-120
349Hardy Angler’s Guide, 54th ed. 1934 andanother Hardy Angler’s Guide, 55th ed. 1937(2)£90-130
350A superb collection of forty one boundvolumes of Hardy Angler’s Guide’s andSupplements each with Starkey burgundyhalf calf bindings with gilt decoratedribbed spines comprising the followingyears in each volume; 1894 (facs copy);1895; 1900 (facs. copy); 1903; 1905 (facs.copy); 1906 (facs. copy); 1907; 1908; 1909;1910;; 1911; 1912, 1913, 1914; 1915;1917, 1919; 1920; 1921; 1923, 1924, 1925;1926; 1927; 1928; 1929; 1930; 1931; 1934;1937; 1937 (Coronation ed.); 1937;Supplement’s 1932-39 (bound as one);Super Bottom Fishing Tackle Supplements1931-57 (bound as one); Big GameCatalogues 1935-64 (bound as one); sevenfollowing volumes are two yearly guidesbound as one vol.; 1951-51; 1951-52; 1954-55; 1956-57; 1960-61; 1962-64 (3 bound asone) and 1965-66 (two bound as one), thecatalogues are in overall very good/excellentcondition (see illustration)£6000-9000
350aHardy J.L.: The House the Hardy BrothersBuilt, 1998 ltd. ed. 37/125, signed, ClassicFlyfisher’s Library, b/w photo and text illust.,inset alloy medallion to inside front board,burgundy mor. bdg, gilt dec spine and fishemblem, in slip case£100-150
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The following lot was formerly theproperty of F.M. Halford
351Walton I. & Cotton C.: The CompleteAngler, 1825 Dove ed., 2 eng. frontisportraits and 4 full pg. eng. plts, embossedcf. bdg, spine and corners repaired, pencilinscribed “F.M.H. and ink signed JohannaHalford (great grand-daughter of F.M.H.)£200-300
352A Hardy Angler’s Guide, 54th bed., 1934,spine a.f., four further 1950-60’s HardyAngler’s Guides and a Hardy Guide toReservoir Angling (6)£80-120
353A C. Farlow & Co. Ltd. Fishing Rods &Tackle Price List for 1895, paper coversb/w text illust, sm. format£120-160
354Seventeen Martinez & Bird tacklecatalogues and price lists, various dates1940’s-60’s, one French export copy (17)£90-130
55Three NFA National AnglingChampionship programmes, 1956, 1959and 1960, four cigarette card albums ofBritish Freshwater and Sea Fishes and acollection of various modern tacklecatalogues and journals (Q)£70-100
356Jardine Sir Wm.: British Salmonidae, 1979facs. ed., 12 full page col, plts. ltd. ed. of 500copies, lg. folio, qt. brown morr. bdg. greencloth slip case£180-260
357A Hardy Angler’s Guide, 55th ed. 1937Coronation ed, another 1958 copy andquantity of various angling related vols.including Angling Times and Anglers Mailyear books (Q)£70-100
358Turner G.: Fishing Tackle - A Collector’sGuide, 1st ed. 1989, d.w. and four furthervols. on tackle collecting: Jess Miller’sDunkeld Collection; Kewley & Farrar: FishingTackle for Collectors; One Man One Rod,British Engineerium and Skupien: VintageFishing reels of Sweden (5)£80-120
359Fly Fisher’s Classic Library; Halford F.M.:Dry-Fly Fishing, in slip case and a smallquantity of other mainly trout fly fishingrelated volumes (Q)£60-90
360Ronald A.: The Fly-Fisher’s Entomology,Illustrated by Coloured Representationsof the Natural and Artificial Insect, 1913deluxe edition in two vols, limited editionno.177/250, vol. 1 with hand coloured andb/w plts., vols with nine pages display fortyeight actual specimen trout flies in sunkenmounts, green quarter morocco andbuckram bdg. with gilt dec spines and flyemblem, fine condition (see illustration)£1000-1500
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361Houghton Rev. W.: British Fresh-WaterFishes, 1879, 2 vols., 41 full col. plts. by A.F.Lydon, b/w eng. chapter heading and textillust., gilt dec. brown clo. bdg, one plateloose£400-600
362Frodin M.: Classic Salmon Flies, 1991, col.illust. h.b. d.w. and twelve further anglingvols, various subjects and authors includingJohn Bailey, Ian Botham et al (13)£60-90
363Mansfield K. (ed): The Art of Angling, 3vols, 1958 re-print, b/w photo plts and textillust. blue clo. and various other angling vols.including 7 HTCT series at al (Q)£70-100
364Heilner V.C.: Salt-Water Fishing, 1946, b/wand col. plts. text illust. , another copy 1953;Trey Combs : Steelhead Fly-Fishing, 1919,soft covers and a quantity of other anglingvols. (Q)£70-100
365Drewett J.: Hardy Brothers, The Masters,The Men and their Reels, ltd. ed. 117/125,signed by the author, facs. shares certificatepasted into front leaf, colour, b/w illus.throughout text, full tan cf. bdg., in slip case£200-300
366Drewett J.: Hardy Brothers, The Masters,The Men and their Reels, h.b. d.w. photoilust., signed and five further vols; Yates C.:The Waterlog Years, signed; Yates C.: Out ofthe Blue; Herd A.: Spotty Herberts et al (6)£100-150
367Hubert Joseph P.: Salmon - Salmon witha chapter on Iceland, 1979 privately printedlimited edition no.91/100, signed by theauthor, six litho full pg. col. plts. pencil signedby the illustrator Harvey D. Sandstrom, tenfurther photo. col. plates of salmon flies,folding maps of Icelandic rivers and b/w textillust., full blue cf. bdg. with gilt dec. ribbedspine and salmon emblem, gilt top, in slipcase and sold with a certificate ofauthentication with inset Icelandic florin andpersonal dedication from the author andlimited print lithograph “Atlantic Salmon -Safely Grassed” by Sandstrom (seeillustration)£800-1200
368Zane Grey: tales of the Angler’s Eldorado,New Zealand, 1926, Hodder & Stoughton,b/w photo illust. plts., blue clo. and ZaneGrey: Tales of Fishing Virgin Seas, 1925,Hodder & Stoughton, b/w photo. illust. plts,green col. (2)£90-130
369Beazley D.: Images of Angling, 2010,Creel Press, col. and b/w illust. throughouttext, hb., d/w; Thatcher C.: Angling Books -A Guide for Collectors, 2006, hb., in slip caseand Herd A.: The Fly, 2001, brown clo.,99/599 (3)£70-100
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370Caucci A. & Nastasi B.: Hatches, AComplete Guide to Fishing the Hatchesof North American Trout Streams, 1982deluxe edition 13/10, signed by the authors,vol. 1 with b/w text illust. and photos., vol. IIwith sixteen specimen flies set within awooden framed mount, full blue cf. bdg. withgilt dec. ribbed spines and in marbles andpresentation box, qt. cf. ribbed spine withgilt fly emblems (see illustration)£500-800
371Sawyer F.: Keeper of the Stream, 1st ed.1952, signed by the author, b/w photofrontis, d.w.; Dunne J.W.: Sunshine and theDry Fly, 1924, b/w text illust. and a collectionof other vols. mainly relating to chalk streamand trout fishing (Q)£80-120
372Boote P. & Wade J.: Somewhere Downthe Crazy River, 1992, b/w photo. illust.d.w.; Yates C.: The Deepening Pool, 19901st ed., d.w., nine vols. of the HTCT seriesand a quantity of other hardback modernvols. (Q)£70-100
373A good collection of modern hardbackangling volumes; mainly first editions, variousauthors and subjects including; Holloway R.:You Should Have Been Here Last Thursday,2007, signed; Graham-Stewart A.: SalmonRivers of the North Highlands…, signed copy;Falkus H.: Salmon Fishing, 1984 reprint;Righyni R.V.: Advanced Salmon Fishing, 19803rd. ed. et al (Q)£100-150
374Henderson Wm.: My Life as an Angler,1876, London, photo. frontis, eng. plts., g.e.,orig. hf. mor. bdg. with gilt dec. ribbed spine£80-120
375Sherringham H.T. & Moore J.C.: The Bookof the Fly-Rod, 1936, col. frontis of flies,illust. by Geo. Sherringham, blue clo.; Vesey-Fitzgerald & Lamonte: Game Fish of theWorld, nd, col. plates, blue clo. and acollection of hardback books, varioussubject matter and authors (Q)£80-120
376Hutchinson H.G.: Fishing, 2 vols., b/wphoto. plts and text illust., blue clo. anothercopy of vol. 1; Shaw F.G.: Fly Fishing andSpinning, nd, b/w photo plts. and a smallquantity of other angling related vols (Q)£70-100
377Cholmondeley-Pennell H.: The SportingFish of Great Britain, 1886, 16 litho plts.,green clo.; Stirling J.: Fifty years wit the Rod,1929, col. frontis of flies and a good selectionof other angling vols. mainly relating tosalmon fishing (Q)£100-150
378Day F.: The Fishes of Great Britain andIreland, 1880-1884, 2 vols., 179 full pg.eng. plts., orig. green clo., spines loose (2)£150-250
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379Falkus H.: The Sea Trout, 1987, ltd ed.,inscribed and signed by the author, woodengs., hb, d.w. and four further vols by thesame author; two copies of Sea-TroutFishing, 1982; Salmon Fishing, 1985 re-printand Falkus & Buller: Freshwater Fishing,1988 rev. ed., signed by both authors (5)£120-180
380A Farlow & Co. Ltd Tackle Catalogue,1929, b/w text illust. soft boards and twosimilar catalogues (3)£100-150
381A Farlow & Co. Ltd Tackle Catalogue,1940, b/w text illust. soft boards and twosimilar catalogues (3)£80-120
382A Hardy Angler’s Guide, 54th ed., 1934,pict cover, another copy, cover loose andthree further tackle catalogues by Malloch’s,Turnbull and Ogden Smith (5)£80-120
383A C. Farlow & Co. Ltd. tackle catalogue,1911, b/w text illust., sm. format, soft boardsand another Farlow tackle catalogue, 75thedition, circa 1920 (2)£100-150
384A C. Farlow & Co. Ltd. tackle catalogue,1938, b/w text illust, col. fly plts., soft coversanother 93rd edition Farlow catalogue,covers loose and two 196o/61 Farlowcatalogues and price lists (4)£80-120
385McGuane Thomas: Live Water, 1996 1sted., Meadow Run Press, signed andinscribed by the author, John Swan illusts.,green clo. with pict. panel, in slip case£100-150
386Gosling R.: The Statutes at Large Madefor the Preservation of Game, 1726, pub.D. Sayer, London, orig. cf. bdg., ribbedspines; Anon: Hunting Shooting & Fishing,London 1877, frontis, hf. mor. bdg. andWalton & Cotton: Compleat Angler, 1851,lacking front board (3)£120-180
387Markland, George. Pteryplegia: or, the Artof Shooting-Flying. A poem, London:printed for Stephen Austen, 1727, 2nd ed.,32pp, prelim. leaf of bookseller’s advert andeight page catalogue of Austen booksbound in to rear, ex-libris bookplate, brownclo. boards, gilt dec spine£150-250
388Cholmondeley-Pennell H.: The SportingFish of Great Britain, 1886, 16 litho plts.,green clo. and a collection of other varioushardback and modern angling relatedvolumes, various authors including Wanless,Lang et al (Q)£80-120
389Malloch P.D.: Life-History and Habits ofthe Salmon, Sea-Trout, Trout and otherFreshwater Fish, 1910, 1st ed., b/w photo.illust., grey clo. ; Grimble A.: The SalmonRivers of Scotland, nd., 72 b/w photo. illust.and 3 maps, gilt dec. green clo. andCalderwood W.L.: 1909 1st ed., SalmonRivers and Lochs of Scotland, col. and b/wphoto plts., 18 maps, red clo. (3)£90-130
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390The Flyfisher’s Classic Library; eightvolumes of Chalk-Stream fishing interest;Halford F.M.: An Angler’s Autobiography;Modern development of the Dry-Fly; Dry-FlyFishing; Floating lies and how to Dress Themand four vols. by G.E.M. Skues: MinorTactics of the Chalk-Streams; Side-Lines,Side-Lights and Reflections; The Way of aTrout With a Fly band Nymph Fishing forChalk-Stream Trout, all with gilt dec. spinesand in slip cases (8)£140-240
391The Flyfisher’s Classic Library; six volumesof salmon fly-tying interest; Kelson Geo.:The Salmon Fly; Kelson Geo.: Tips; KelsonGeo.: Land and water Salmon Flies; HaleCapt.: How to Tie Salmon Flies; Pryce-TannattT.E.: How to Dress Salmon Flies and Tolfrey F.:Jones’s Guide top Norway, all with gilt decspines and in slip cases (6)£130-180
392The Flyfisher’s Classic Library; eightvolumes of trout fly-tying interest; BlackerWm.: The Art of Fly-Making; The AmazingMr. Blacker (folio); The Blacker Portfolio(folio); Skues G.E.M.: Silk, Fur and feather;Ogden J.: On Fly-Tying; Ronalds A.: The Fly-Fisher’s Entomology; Bainbridge Geo.: TheFly Fisher’s Guide and West L.: The Trout Fly,all with gilt dec. spines and slip cases (8)£140-240
393The Flyfisher’s Classic Library; eightvolumes of chalk-stream/trout fly fishinginterest; three titles by Hills J.W.: A Summeron the Test; A history oif Fly Fishing for Troutand River Keeper; Sawyer F.: Keeper of theStream & Nymphs and the Trout (bounds asone vol.), Walbran F.M.: Grayling & How toCatch Them; Mottram J.C.: Fly-Fishing;Plunket Greene H.: Iron-Blue and MarinaroV.: A Modern Dry-Fly Code, all with gilt decspines and slip cases (8)£150-250
394The Flyfisher’s Classic Library; eightvolumes of salmon fishing interest;Scrope W.: Days and Nights of SalmonFishing; Ephemera: The Book of the Salmon;Ashley-Cooper J.: A Salmon Fisher’sOdyssey; Knox A.E.: Autumns on the Spey;Traherne J.P.: Salmon Fishing with the Fly;Chaytor A.H.: Letters to a Salmon Fisher’sSon; Hill F.: Salmon Fishing and Spencer S.:Salmon and Sea-Trout in Wild Places, all withgilt dec spine and slip cases (8)£140-240
395The Flyfisher’s Classic Library; eightvolumes mainly of Irish interest;O’Gorman: The Practice of Angling,Particularly as Regards Ireland (2 vols.):Malone E.J.: Irish Trout & Salmon Flies,signed; Newland Rev. H.: The Erne; BarkerF.D.: An Angler’s paradise; Goodspeed C.E.:Angling in America; Henderson Wm.: My Lifeas an Angler and Three in Norway by Two ofThem, all with gilt dec. spines and slip cases(8)£150-250
396A good collection of modern anglingvolumes, various subject and authorsincluding Falkus; Voss Bark, Skues, Vines etal (Q)£100-150
Rods, Reels & Accesories cont:-
397A Pezon et Michel “ Parabolic SupremeCompetition” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 9’,green silk wraps, anodised screw grip reelfitting, in bag£180-260
398A Hardy “Perfection” 2 piece cane troutfly rod, 9’, crimson inter-whipped, alloyscrew grip reel fitting, lockfast joint, 1955, inbag£120-180
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399A Hardy “Pope” 2 piece cane trout fly rod,10’, green silk inter-whipped, brass slidingreel fitting, reversible butt spear, 1904 and aHardy “Viscount Grey” 2 piece sea-trout flyrod, 10’6“, crimson inter-whipped, tip 2”short, 1955, in bags (2)£120-180
400A very rare Coxon Aerial 4” Roller Backmodel 4104-T4 narrow drummed centrepin reel, caged and six spoked drum withtapered cow horn handles, drum release forkand German silver rim to front flange, walnutbackplate with brass stancheon foot, slidingbrass optional check button, calliper springcheck mechanism and four brass mountedroller bearings, only light wear from normaluse only and a very rarely seen model of theAerial range, circa 1900 (see illustration)£3500-5500
401A scarce Allcock Aerial Popular 4” narrowdrummed centre pin reel, caged and sixspoked drum with twin xylonite handles,solid rear flange, brass foot, rear slidingoptional check button and bar spring checkmechanism, backplate stamped make andmodel details, light wear from normal useonly, circa 1940£150-250
402A scarce Farlow “Lee Wulff Ultimate” 1piece cane brook trout fly rod, 5’ 10¼”, 1⁵⁄₈ozs, blue silk wraps sliding alloy reelfittings, good overall condition, in bag£180-260
403A Hardy “Salmon Deluxe” 3 piece canesalmon fly rod, 9’6”, crimson/green tippedsilk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, suctionjoints, extension butt handle, 1962, goodcondition, in bag£160-240
403aA Hardy “Gold Medal” 3 piece (2 tips) canetrout fly rod, 9’, crimson inter-whipped, alloyscrew grip reel fitting, suction joints, 1922, withbrass capped bamboo tip tube and bag£90-130
404A Justin Charles 2 piece hand built canebrook trout fly rod, 6’6”, #3, burgundy silkwraps, wooden reel seat and nickel silversliding reel fitting, suction joint, excellent overallcondition, in bag and alloy tube£250-350
404aA Hardy “J.J.H. Triumph” 2 piece cane troutfly rod, 8’9”, crimson/scarlet tipped wraps,cane silk inter-whippings, sliding alloy reelfitting, spigot joint, fully restored to as newcondition, 1936, in bag£160-240
405A fine Sharpe’s “Select Brook” 2 piececane brook trout fly rod, 6’, #½,scarlet/green tipped silk wraps, wooden reelseat and alloy screw grip reel fitting, suctionjoint, only very light use, in bag£120-180
405aA collection of ninety three floats, variousmakes and designs including porcupine/swanquills, avon, stick, chubbers, wagglers et aland two treen float and line winders (Q)£80-120
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406An Edwardian mahogany fly tyer’scabinet, the rectangular case with lift-up lidand lower concealed drawer holding a goodselection of various feathers and othermaterials and tools and a further quantity ofloose fly tying materials including capes byMetz et al£140-180
406aA Hardy St George 3” trout fly reel,ebonite handle, brass foot, white metal lineguide, three screw drum latch, rim tensionscrew and Mk.II check mechanism,unleaded finish, circa 1940£180-260
407Two Pflueger Supreme alloy bait castingreels, twin handles, level-line mechanismand eight other American alloy bait castingreels, various makes and models includingPflueger, Shakespeare, Four Bros et al (10)£140-240
407aTen various American alloy bait castingreels various models and makes includingSouth Bend, Atlas, Bronson, Eclipse et al(10)£100-150
408A similar lot including models by Pflueger,Shakespeare, Kalamazoo et al (10)£100-150
408aA 19th century brass multiplying widedrummed winch, turned bone handle onoff-set winding arm, rim mounted drumlocking screw, triple cage pillars and bridgefoot, another brass multiplying winch,replacement handle and five further brassand pressed brass winches (7)£150-250
409An Allcock -Bell 6” alloy sea centre pinreel, twin composition handles, brass milledtension nut, rim brass brake lever,Bickerdyke line guide, a Buxton-Williams 7”alloy sea centre pin reel, large wooden crankhandle, Bickerdyke line guide, blue paintedfinish and five various Alvey side castingbeach fishing reels, various models (7)£120-160
409aFour Mitchell sea multiplier reels, models;624, 600AP, 600 and 624 and seven variousother sea multiplier reels by Penn and Sea-Streak (11)£90-130
410A scarce Hardy Perfect 2 ⁷⁄₈” trout fly reel,“Eunuch” model (no ball bearings with ivorinehandle, alloy foot, rim tension screw and Mk.Icheck mechanism, faceplate stampedcentral circular logo and neatly blockengraved previous owners initials, lightoverall wear from normal use, circa 1920 £250-450
411A fine Hardy Multum-in-Parvo blackjapanned lure case, the rectangular boxwith a cream painted interior fitted four liddedcompartments holding a small selection ofvarious baits and mounts including quillminnows, lid with sliding locking pin latchand applied nickel silver trade plaque,excellent overall condition£90-130
412A good Cummins leather fly wallet interiorfitted end pouch pockets, parchment flyleaves and felt dampers and holding a goodselection of fifty four fully dressed eyedsalmon flies, various flies to casts and loosecasts, flap interior stamped makers details,wrap-around strap£140-180
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413A good A. Allan 4” Brass faced salmon flyreel, treen handle, brass bridge foot,quadruple cage pillars, rear optional slidingbrass check button, faceplate stampedmakers name, very good overall condition,circa 1900£120-160
414A Newill, Sheffield angler’s knife, nickelsilver rectangular side plates stamped hookgauge and inch measure, fitted six tools andhinged shackle£130-180
415A scarce Hardy 2 ½” brass crank windtrout reel, domed horn handle; on waistedstraight crank winding arm with domed steellocking screw, bridge foot, triple cage pillars,fixed check mechanism, faceplate stampedenclosed oval logo, finish worn from normaluse, circa 1890 (see illustration)£300-500
416A Hardy “C.C. de France” 2 piece canetrout fly rod, 6’10”, crimson silk inter-whipped, sliding alloy reel fitting, suctionjoint, 1962, near new condition, in bag£250-450
417A Hardy “Itchen” 3 piece (2 tips) canetrout fly rod, 9’6”, tan silk inter-whippings,alloy screw grip reel fitting, reversible buttspear, suction joints, 1991, very good overallcondition, in bag and bamboo and leathercapped tube£180-260
418A Farlow “Antenor” 3 piece (2 tips) canetrout fly rod, 10’, #6/7, blue silk inter-whipped, alloy screw grip reel fitting, brasscapped bamboo tip tube and a Farlow 2piece cane trout fly rod, 8’9”, #’6, blue inter-whippings, alloy screw grip reel fitting, brasscapped bamboo tip tube, in bags, both ingood overall condition (2)£100-150
419A good Hardy “Demon” 3 piece carbonsalmon fly rod, 15’, #10, grey silk wraps,alloy screw grip reel fitting, as new condition,in bag£200-300
420A fine LOOP Hi-Tec model 5 salmon flyreel, left hand wind model with blueanodised finish, large drum arbour, counter-balanced handle, rear notched rim checkadjusting ring, only light use and in originalpouch (see illustration)£400-600
421A Tibor Pacific QC big game fly reel, lefthand wind large arbour model with ventilateddrum, counter-balanced handle and rearspindle mounted drag adjuster, only very lightsigns of use, in original pouch£200-300
422A Penn International 4 salmon/salt-waterfly reel, left hand wind model with goldanodised finish, rosewood counter-balancedhandle and rear spindle mounted tensionadjuster, as new condition, in pouch£150-250
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423A Penn International 4 salmon/salt-waterfly reel, left hand wind model with blackanodised finish, rosewood counter-balancedhandle and rear spindle mounted tensionadjuster, as new condition, in pouch£150-250
424A Vision Extreme II salmon/salt-water flyreel, left hand wind large arbour reel withgraphite anodised finish, counter-balancedwooden handle and rear spindle mountedmilled tension adjuster, as new condition, inpouch£150-250
425A Hardy Marquis #10 sea-trout/lightsalmon fly reel, ebonite handle, two screwdrum latch, nickel silver “U” shaped lineguide and rear tension adjuster, as newcondition and a similar Marquis #10 reel withcastle release latch, light overall use, in zipcases (2)£100-150
426A pair of Hardy JLH Ultralite #8/9trout/sea-trout fly reels, each with greyanodised finish, composition handle, alloyfoot, two screw drum latch, rear milledspindle mounted tension adjuster, only verylight signs of use and in zip cases£150-200
427A ditto lot£150-200
428A ditto lot£150-200
429A Thomas &Thomas “HS-9088-4” 4 piececarbon trout/bonefish fly rod, 9’, #8, blue silkwraps, black anodised screw grip reel fitting, inbag and alloy tube and a Reddington AL 7/8trout fly reel, black anodised finish, counter-balanced handle, rear spindle mounted dragadjuster, in pouch (2)£180-260
430A fine and rare Allcock Britannia 4 ½”centre pin reel, caged drum with solidebonite plates, twin tapered horn handles,bronze spindle bearing and sunk tensionadjusting wheel, walnut backplate, brassstarback foot and sliding optional checkbutton and calliper spring check mechanism,faceplate stamped “patent”, very goodoverall condition, circa 1915 (see illustration)£700-1000
431A cased set of two J.W. Young’s Forbestrout fly reels, the 3” and 2 ½” reel each withventilated drum and cage, counter-balancedtreen handle, pierced alloy foot, Bickerdykeline guide and rear optional check button,bronze anodised finish, in glazed top and silklined teak display case, new/unusedcondition£300-400
432A John Forrest, London gentleman’sbrass pocket watch, engraved dial withroman numerals, Swiss movement, flutedball winder, backplate interior with originalrolled gold finish and stamped makers mark,circa 1930£100-150
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433A 19th Century rosewood float and linewinder, the four cast sections with turnedbone spindles, four section central shot andcap compartments with sliding lid, circa1870 and a fruitwood bank runner, turnedbobbin, tapered spike handle (2)£90-130
434A large treen float and line winder in fittedleather case, the six section winder withcentral lidded cap and shot compartments,case with stud fasteners, 10” long, 1930’s£100-150
435A good Allcock Aerial model 7950-T3 4”centre pin reel retailed by Army & Navy,caged and six spoked drum with twinxylonite handles and perforated front flange,stamped “patent”, brass stancheon foot andrear sliding optional check button withcalliper spring check mechanism, backplateengraved retailers details, light wear fromnormal use only, circa 1920 (see illustration)£450-650
436Three framed displays of four fullydressed classic salmon flies tied byEdward Kublin, the four flies (three guteyed, one eyed) set in shadow mountframes, sizes 5/0 - 8/0 and patterns; Blackand Gold, Black doctor, Yellow Torrish andone un-named pattern £150-200
437A Hardy Bouglé Mk.IV 3 ¼” trout fly reel,wooden handle, nickel silver foot, tripleraised pillars (one double roller), rim mountedtension screw and compensating checkmechanism, perforated drum with nickelsilver retaining screw, only very light use inneoprene pouch and original card box£130-180
438A Greys X-Flite 9/10/11 salmon fly reeland three spare spools, large arboured reelwith counter-balanced handle, openbackplate and milled central tension adjuster,as new condition and in cloth zip pouch£130-180
439A scientific Angler System 5 50thAnniversary trout fly reel, ltd. ed. no. 088,rose gold anodised finish, compositionhandle, brass foot, two screw drum latch,nickel silver “U” shaped line guide and eartension adjuster, in fitted teak case and with#5 line, as new condition£120-180
440An Ari’T Hart Gallatin 2 trout fly reel, blackanodised ventilated drum with counter-balanced brass handle and milled lockingnut, annular alloy line guide, stancheon footwith gold anodised diamond back plate, rearspindle mounted milled tension wheel, footplate stamped model details, in original neo-prene pouch (see illustration)£250-450
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441An Orvis Battenkill IV mid arbour trout flyreel, black anodised finish, counter-balanced handle, multi-perforated drum andcage, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster,in pouch and card box and a similarBattenkill IV mid arbour reel with silveranodised finish, in pouch, both with very lightuse only (2)£140-180
442A Hardy Marquis #10 sea-trout/lightsalmon fly reel, ebonite handle, two screwdrum latch, nickel silver “U” shaped lineguide and rear tension adjuster, light wear, aHardy Viscount 1409 trout fly reel and sparespool, a Fishpond reel case to take ten reelsand an Abel reel case to take 5 reels (4)£100-150
443A French 19th century iron eel fork, ogeeshaped head with four serrated tines, hollowcollar with single securing hole, 13 ½” longand another with long slender shaft, flaredcollar with single securing hole and fivesplayed tines with serrated edges, stampedblacksmiths mark, 15 ½” long (2)£130-180
444A Continental iron flounder/fish spear,seven straight barbed tines mounted onbrass collar with hollow shaft and twosecuring holes, 9 ¾” and a 19th Century ironsalmon spear with single barbed point, flaredhollow collar with single securing hole, 14 ¼”(2)£100-150
445An early 19th Century French iron fishspear, off-set ogee head with seven barbedtines on hollow flared collar, drilled singlesecuring hold, 12” long, circa 1840 (seeillustration)£130-180
446Three small iron fish spears; with barbedtines and various collar fittings, all early 20thCentury, 4”-5 ¾” long (3)£70-100
447A set of Three Hardy reproduction limitededition Brass Faced Perfect widedrummed trout/light salmon fly reels,sizes 2 ⁵⁄₈”, 3” and 3 ½”, numbered 010/250,each with ivorine handle, brass foot,strapped tension screw and early callipercheck mechanism, drum with nickel silverretaining screw and faceplate stamped Rodin Hand trade mark, enclosed oval andstraight line logos, reels are in new/unusedcondition and sold with the original baizedlined fitted leather case and card box (seeillustration)£800-1200
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448A limited edition reproduction set of threeHardy 1912 Perfect left hand wind salmonfly reels; comprising a 4 ¼”, 4” and 3 ¾”reels each with domed ivorine handle, brassfoot, strapped rim tension screw with Turk‘shead locking nut and 1912 heavy dutycheck mechanism, nickel silver drumretaining screw and “spitfire” finish alloyfaceplate stamped central circular logo, reelare contained within a rectangular hidebound and burgundy baize lined fitted case,which holds each reel in a separatecompartment with oval brass name plaqueand with additional replacement (smaller)brass foot, set is number 020/250 and is inas new condition and in cloth case and cardbox (see illustration)£700-1000
449A Hardy Longstone 4 ½” sea centre pinreel, shallow cored drum with recessed well,twin composition handles and central spindletension nut, Bickerdyke line guide,stancheon foot and rear optional checkadjuster, black painted backplate stampedmake and model details, near new condition,1970’s£120-180
450A very rare Hardy Zane Grey big gamemultiplier reel, constructed in corrosionproof Monel metal, 2.5:1 ratio gearing, off-set turned bulbous ebonite handle oncounter-balanced crank winding armmounted above a five point capstan stardrag adjuster, bronze spindled drum, four rimmounted harness lugs, rear plate withknurled optional check lever, pierced bridgefoot, faceplate inset royal coat of armsmedallion and rear plate with three furthercircular inset medallions; “The Hardy ZaneGrey - Size 7”, To Hold 1000yds. 39 Thread”,royal coat of arms - by appointment and“Made by Hardy Bros. Ltd. Alnwick,England”, the reel has overall light signs ofuse, 1930’s (see illustration)£4000-6000
**Hardy factory records record only 57 ZaneGrey reels having been produced in the 7”size between 1928-1957, which, along withthe 8” model were produced to special orderonly (see Drewett J.: Hardy Brothers… pgs.476-480)
451A scarce Hardy Silex 4” bait casting reel,caged drum with ivorine handles on alloyshaped cross bar and spring release latch,cut-away rim section, brass foot (neatlyshaped), rim mounted casting lever, a rarelyseen model with cut away rim section but nooptional check mechanism, backplatestamped make and model details, only verylight wear to dark lead finish, circa 1899£150-250
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452A Hardy Perfect 3 ¾” salmon fly reel,unusual short fat ivorine handle, brass foot,strapped rim tension screw and 1912 checkmechanism, drum with nickel silver retainingscrew, faceplate stamped central circularlogo, light wear from normal use, circa 1915£400-600
453A flat weave wicker and leather boundtrout fisher’s creel, flared basket with slopetopped lid, rectangular fish hole and bucklelatch, 16” wide, circa 1910 £130-180
454A Witness angler’s knife, fitted six Sheffieldsteel tools, nickel silver side plates, onestamped hook gauge and inch measure,hinged shackle, 1940’s£160-240
455A rare Hardy No.1 Angler’s knife, fittedthree J. Howil, Sheffield stainless steel tools,nickel silver side plates, one engraved makeand model details, a rarely seen model, circa1940 (see illustration)£400-600
456A scarce Allcock gilt metal Turbine bait,the 1 ¾” torpedo shaped body with openspiral vane, two side mounted and rear flyingtreble hook and brass box swivel to headeye, circa 1890£200-300
457A scarce Victorian gilt metal 3 ½” bait, theopen spiral fish shaped body with eye andgill painted decoration, two gimp mountedside and one rear flying treble hooks, headring and barrel swivel, circa 1890£350-450
458A Hardy Beadnell 5” spinner bait, thecurved metal fish shaped body painted twotone green finish and black spot eye, , twinwire mounted flying side treble hooks andswivel head, stamped makes name, circa1930 (see illustration)£300-400
459A fine Foster Bros. left hand wind 4”salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, brass foot,copper line guide, rim tension screw andMk.II check mechanism, floating ball race,nickel silver drum tension screw, faceplatestamped retailers details, probably Dingleybuilt, reel is in overall superb condition, circa1925£250-450
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460A scarce Hardy Brass faced Perfect 2 ½”wide drummed trout fly reel, ivorine handle,brass foot, strapped rim tension screw andearly calliper spring check mechanism,slightly dished drum with four rim cusps andnickel silver locking screw , faceplatestamped Rod in hand trade mark, enclosedoval and straight line logos, reel has apolished faceplate and has been re-leadedat some time in the past, a rare model circa1900 (see illustration)£800-1200
461A fine Gary Mills “Fred J. TaylorSpecialist” 4 ½” limited edition centre pinreel no. 36/100, caged and six spoked bar-stock aluminium drum with perforated frontand rear flanges, twin tapered rosewoodhandles and twin fork tension/drum releaseforks, brass stancheon foot, rear slidingcheck button and calliper spring checkmechanism, backplate stamped makersdetails, sold with an optional Bickerdyke lineguide, spare calliper check spring, sparerosewood handles and signed certificate ofauthenticity, new unused condition and inYoung’s zip case and original cloth Selvytstyle bag (see illustration)£250-350
462A matching reel to the above, No. 35/100description as above£250-350
463A matching reel to the above, no. 34/100,description as for lot 461 but without thespare handles£250-350
464An ABU Ambassadeur Revo PRM-L baitcasting reel, graphite finish, twin powerhandles, rear thumb bar spool release lever,as new in box and a Master line “JohnWilson Six Shooter” one piece carbon baitcasting rod, 6’, 8-12lbs line rating, crankhandle, new, in bag (2)£100-150
465A Grey’s Bewick 4” centre pin reel,
shallow cored drum with twin ivorine handlesand spoked front flange, two screw springrelease latch, stancheon foot and rear slidingoptional check button with bar spring checkmechanism, as new in original card box anda Greys “Multibait” 3 piece carbon rod, 10’,near new, in bag (2)£120-180
466A Daiwa Force Tournament fixed spoolreel, silver finish, rear optional check andspool mounted tension adjuster, in neoprenepouch and a Peregrine “Avon” four piececarbon rod, 11’. as new condition, in bag (2)£140-180
467A Kudos 350 Braid Feeder fixed spoolreel, gold finish and with two spare spools,as new condition and in original box and twoPreston Carbon Active 3 piece carbon floatrods, 12’9” and 11’, light use only in bags (3)£100-150
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468A Drennan “Mk.IV Tench Float” 3 piececarbon float rod, 13’, screw grip reel fitting,stand-off rings and a Peregrine 2 piececarbon tench/light carp rod, 11’, both in littleused condition, in bags (2)£100-150
469Two Drennan “Super Speciualist Duo”carbon Avon style rods, 12’, 1½lbs and1¼lbs t/c, each with Avon tip section andmulti- quiver tip sections, light use only inbags (2)£100-150
470A rare Hardy 2 ¼” brass crank wind troutfly winch, tapered horn handle on waistedstraight crank winding arm with domedretaining screw, bridge foot, triple cage pillarsand fixed check mechanism, faceplatestamped Rod in hand trade mark andenclosed oval logo, light wear to patina only,circa 1890 (see illustration)£1000-1500
471A good Hardy Uniqua 3 ¹⁄₈” trout fly reel,ivorine handle, brass foot, nickel silverhorseshoe drum latch, fixed calliper springcheck mechanism, backplate stampedmake and model details, reel retainsvirtually all the original lead finish, circa1910£150-250
472A fine Hardy Uniqua 4 ½” salmon fly reel,ivorine handle, brass foot, ventilated drumwith nickel silver horseshoe drum latch, fixedMk.II check mechanism, backplate stampedmake and model details, overall excellentcondition, circa 1920£160-240
473A Hardy block leather reel case, to fit a 37/8” Perfect or St John reel, stampedmakers details, good condition, 1920’s£100-150
474A Hardy Silex 4” bait casting reel, twinebonite handles, ribbed brass foot, twoscrew drum latch, rim mounted castingtrigger, new/unused condition and in zipcase and card box, 1970’s£130-180
475A scarce Jones, London 4 ½” brassfolding handle salmon winch, turned ivoryhandle on straight crank winding arm withmilled locking disc, stamped diamondregistration mark, cut away rim handlerecess, block foot, quadruple cage pillars,raised rear check housing and fixed checkmechanism, faceplate script engravedmakers details and previous owners initialsand winding arm engraved patentregistration date for 20th March 1843, lightoverall wear form normal use, circa 1850(see illustration)£250-450
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476A Hardy Longstone 4 ½” sea centre pinreel, shallow cored drum with twin ebonitehandles and chromed spindle tension nut,Bickerdyke line guide, alloy foot, rearmounted optional check lever, new/unusedcondition, in zip case and card box, 1970’s£130-180
477A Hardy St Aiden 3 ¾” trout fly reel,ebonite handle, alloy foot, two screw drumlatch, rim tension screw and compensatingcheck mechanism, nickel silver two screw“U” shaped drum latch, as new, in originalcream card box and a similar Hardy L.R.HLightweight trout fly reel, light use only andin zip case (2)£150-250
478A good Prickman brass and ebonite 2 ³⁄₈”trout fly reel, tapered horn handle, Germansilver rims, bridge foot, triple cage pillars andfixed check mechanism and a Gamagesbrass faced 2 ¾” trout fly reel of similardesign, both in excellent condition (2)£150-250
479A Scottish Martinware treen trout fisher’spriest and box, knopped handle with brasscollar, 5 ¾” long, rectangular wooden casewith tartan decoration, lid with brown troutmotif and three Sifton Praed & Co. foldingmaps of Scottish rivers, Dee, Tay and Tweed(4)£90-130
480A collection of twenty fully dressed guteyed salmon flies, various patterns and sizesfrom 4/0-2, in individual display packets (20)£130-180
481A collection of twenty fully dressed guteyed salmon flies, various patterns andmainly smaller examples (20)£100-150
482A collection of miscellaneous baits,various makes and models including; twoHardy 3 ½” 1914 Pennell Devon minnows,a Hardy 4 ½” Swallow tail bait, a Hearder 3½” nickel silver spinner bait, two Americanplugs and various other baits by Hardy,Wadham, Hatton, Allcock et al (Q)£140-240
483Two Allcock Royd 2 ½” spinniung baits,an Allcock 2 “ Colorado spoon, in Allcockperspex box and further 21/2” and 2” Otterstyle spinner baits by Allcock and Hearder,an Allcock 2 ¾” Collapsible spoon bait andan Allcock’s 3” spoon bait, on card (7)£140-180
484A Hardy Compactum japanned lure case,cream painted interior fitted various lure clipsand compartments, lid applied nickel silveroval trade plaque and containing a smallselection of various devon minnows , circa1915 and three various silk Phantomminnows by Wm. Brown and Milward’s,latter on card £100-150
The following two lots are a collection ofcock capes from the collection of the lateFrank Elder, fly tyer and author of thehighly acclaimed book The Book of theHackle, 1979, the lots are sold with ahand-written letter of authentication fromIan Elder, the author’s son
485Ten high quality cock capes, comprising;Furnace, Badger, Blue Dun (dark), Blue Dunmedium (2), Honey Dun, Blue Dun (pale),Red, Ginger and cream (10)£200-300
486Ten further quality cock capescomprising; Rusty Dun, Honey Dun, DarkBlue Dun, Pale Blue Dun, Ginger, Badger,Furnace, Red, Cream and Pale Ginger (10) £200-300
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487A Hardy Marquis Salmon No.3 salmon flyreel and spare spool, ebonite handle,ribbed brass foot, two screw drum latch, reartension adjuster, little used condition, in zipcase and a Hardy “Deluxe Spey” 3 piececarbon salmon fly rod, 16’, #11,crimson/scarlet tipped wraps, anodisedscrew grip reel fitting, in bag, very goodcondition (2)£200-300
488A Hardy Ocean Prince 3 ¾” salmon/sat-water fly reel, ebonite handle on crankwinding arm mounted above a milled tensionadjuster, ribbed brass foot, nickel silver “U”shaped line guide, light use, in zip case anda Hardy “Jet” 3 [piece glass fibre salmon flyrod, 14’, #10, green/scarlet tipped wraps,screw grip reel fitting, min bag (2)£120-180
489A Hardy Golden Prince 9/10 salmon flyreel, brown/gold anodised finish, ribbedbrass foot, two screw drum latch, rearspindle mounted tension wheel, little usedcondition, in zip case and a Bruce & WalkerSilver Stream 3 piece glass fibre salmon flyrod, 12’, #6-8, in bag (2)£140-180
490A Hardy Bouglé Mk.IV 4” salmon fly reeland three spare spools, rosewood handle,nickel silvered foot, triple raised pillars (oneroller), rim mounted tension screw andcompensating check mechanism, as newcondition and in zip case£220-280
491A Hardy Silex 4” bait casting reel, twinebonite handles, ribbed brass foot, twoscrew drum latch, rim mounted castingtrigger, new/unused condition and in zipcase, 1970’s£130-180
492A Masterline John Wilson Six Shooter baitcasting reel, green finish, left hand windmodel, in card box and matching “JohnWilson Six Shooter” carbon crank handledBait casting rod, in bag, both with only lightuse (2)£70-100
493A Hardy Fibalite 2 piece glass fibresalmon spinning rod, 10’, screw grip reelfitting, two Normark carbon salmon fly rods,15’ and 13’, in bags, a Wheatley alloy fly boxwith some salmon flies and a Rimfly lightsalmon fly reel (5)£90-130
494A Hardy Silex 4” bait casting reel, twinebonite handles, ribbed brass foot, two screwdrum latch, rim mounted casting trigger, lightlyused condition and in zip case, 1970’s£100-150
495A Hardy Perfect 3 ⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, ribbed brass foot, white agate lineguide (no cracks), rim tension screw andMk.II check mechanism, faceplate stampedcircular logo, light wear from normal use only,1930’s£140-180
496A two Hardy Exalta fixed spool fishingreels, each with folding handle, full bail armand sliding optional check button, one incream card Hardy box, an AbuAmbassadeur 6000 bait casting reel,grooved rims, red finish, in leather case anda Young’s Beaudex trout fly reel (4)£90-130
497Three various whole and built cane 3piece float rods, various makers; Allcock“Wizard“, F.T. Williams “Rushton” and aClayton “Fenland”, in bags (3)£80-120
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498A collection of various tackle contained intwo wooden tackle boxes including reels,floats, terminal tackle et al and a quantity ofvarious cane and other rods (Q)£70-100
499A B. James “Richard walker Mk.IV S/U” 2piece cane carp rod, 10’, crimson inter-whipped, sliding alloy reel fittings, “onion”handle, London transfer label, tip 1” short,some re-varnishing, in bag£100-150
500An extremely rare Ustonson & Petersbrass 3 ¾” salmon winch, turned ivoryhandle on waisted straight crank windingarm with domed iron retaining screw, rivetedblock foot, (filed) triple cage pillars, rearraised check housing, fixed checkmechanism, faceplates scroll engraved“Ustonson & Peters makers to the Queen,48 Bell Yard, Temple Bar”, hairline crack tohandle otherwise reel is in exceptional overall condition and retains the original darkbronze patina, circa 1850 (see illustration)£2500-4500
501A Hardy Super Silex 4” bait casting reel,drum with twin ebonite handles, springrelease latch and jewelled spindle bearing,ribbed alloy foot, ivorine rim mountedcasting trigger and rear quadrant weightindicator, milled rim tension crew, backplatestamped make and model details, light wearfrom normal use only, 1930’s£180-240
502A good Hardy St George 3” trout fly reel,ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, whiteagate line guide (2 hairline cracks), two screwdrum latch, rim tension screw and Mk.IIcheck mechanism, light wear to enamelfinish only, circa 1950£200-300
503A scarce Pivolo tournament style alloybait casting reel, xylonite handle on off-setcrank winding arm, rear optional slidingcheck button and rectangular wire lineguide/brake with milled tension adjuster,bridge foot, triple pillared cage, rare Frenchmade model circa 1925£160-240
504A Hardy Eureka 3 ½” narrow drummedtrotting reel, shallow cored drum with multi-perforated front flange, twin ebonite handlesand nickel silver horseshoe drum latch,ribbed brass foot, rim mounted optionalcheck lever, rear plate stamped make andmodel details, only light wear to lead finish,1930’s£180-260
505A fine Allcock Aerial model 5138-T1 4 ½”centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drumwith twin tapered horn handles and eboniteflanges, brass stancheon foot, rear slidingoptional check button and calliper springcheck button, light signs of use only, circa1915 (see illustration)£450-650
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506A Penn Senator 12/0 big game multiplierreel, large off-set crank handle, rim mounteddrum release lever, rear optional checkbutton, twin rim harness lugs, as new, in box£100-150
507A Hardy Eddystone 6” alloy sea centre pinreel, counter-balanced reverse taperedebonite handle, spindle mounted drumtension nut, Bickerdyke line guide, brassstancheon foot with brake lever and sidingoptional check button and an AllcockCommodore 6” stainless steel sea centre pinreel of similar design, in card box (2)£100-150
508A pair of Hardy Elarex bait casting reels,each with twin reverse tapered ebonitehandles, chromed casing, level-linemechanism, rear plate with optional checkbutton and milled spool tension adjuster,both in original rexine cases, 1950’s (2)£120-180
509A David Slater 4 ½” combination centrepin reel, walnut and alloy backed drum withtapered horn handled and brass three screwspring release latch, German silver rear rim,brass annular line guide, ventilated rearebonite plate, starback foot with slidingoptional check button and calliper springcheck mechanism, foot stamped oval trademark, circa 1895£130-180
510A fine Coxon Aerial model 4108A-T1 3 ½”centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drumwith ebonite flanges, twin xylonite handlesand twin tension/drum release, forks, walnutbackplate with starback foot and slidingoptional check button with calliper springcheck mechanism, very good overallcondition, circa 1915 (see illustration)£600-900
511A Malloch 4” alloy side casting reel, hornhandle, swivelling brass foot with integral lineguide, optional rim mounted check lever,reversible drum, faceplate stamped ovallogo, a Hardy Silex 4 ½” alloy bait castingreel with modifications and a Farlow 4” baitcasting reel, lacking one ivorine windinghandle (3)£120-180
512A Moscrop 4” brass salmon fly reel, hornhandle, caged drum, patent “U” clip releasespring, a Heaton’s 4” brass plate windsalmon fly reel, horn handle, block foot, fixedcheck mechanism and a Malloch 4 ½” brassand ebonite salmon fly reel, German silverrims, bridge foot, fixed check, replacementhandle and backplate cracked (3)£120-160
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513An Allcock Felton Crosswind threadlinereel oscillating drum, fixed handle, inoriginal card box, another larger version, twoAllcock Stanley threadline reels, one lackingspool and two further threadline reels, aMitchell 304 and an Allcock Superb (7)£100-150
514A Takapart alloy bait casting reel, turnedivorine handle on counter-balanced off-setcrank arm, two Pflueger Supreme ait castingreels, one with modified foot and four variousother American bait casting reels (7)£100-150
515A good Hardy Hercules brass 3 ¾”salmon fly reel, domed ivorine handle onraised check housing, waisted bridge foot,quadruple pillared cage, fixed checkmechanism, faceplate stamped enclosedoval logo, only light wear to bronze patina,circa 1895 (see illustration)£240-340
516A Helical threadline casting reel, turnedebonite handle, half bail arm, nickel silverrimmed spool with graduated tensionadjuster, in original rexine case and withspare spool, a Hardy Hardex No.1 Mk.IIIthreadline casting reel, half bail arm, ebonitespool and an Allcock Duplex threadline reel,finger pick-up guide, brass milled tensionwheel to handle (3)£100-150
517A MacLeay 3” brass trout fly reel, hornhandle, bridge foot, triple cage pillars, fixedcheck mechanism, polished finish, A Farlow3” brass trout fly reel, ivory handle, blockfoot, stamped fish logo, fixed checkmechanism and two Allcock brass trout flyplate wind reels (4)£130-180
518A Sharpe’s Gordon 3 ½” trout fly reel,ebonite handle, alloy foot, fixed checkmechanism, in box, three various Young &Sons reels; a Valdex, Seldex and Pridex andfive various other fly reels (9)£90-130
519A Nottingham 7” sea centre pin reel, alloybacked drum with twin bulbous handles andwing locking nut, chromed starback foot withsliding optional check button, an alloy Hardyextending salmon gaff, a leather cast walletand four various reels (7)£80-120
520A fine and rare Hardy J.J. Hardy 1924 Silex3 ½” bait casting reel, shallow cored rumwith twin ebonite handles, spring release latchand jewelled spindle bearing, cut awaysection, brass foot rim mounted ivorine barcasting trigger and brass optional check lever,rear mounted nickel silver milled tensionregulator, backplate stamped make and modeldetails, reel retains virtually all the original darklead finish and is in exceptional condition,factory record show only 65 3 ½” modelshaving been produced (see illustration)£350-550
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521A Hardy Birmingham 2 ½” brass trout flyreel, horn handle, bridge foot, triple cagepillars and fixed check mechanism, faceplatestamped open oval logo, light wear only,circa 1890£200-300
522A rare Hardy 2” brass trout crank winch,domed horn handle on waisted crankwinding arm with dome iron retaining screw,bridge foot, triple cage pillars and fixed checkmechanism, faceplate stamped enclosedoval logo, light wear from normal use and ararely seen size, circa 1890 (see illustration)£1000-1500
The following 10 lots are examples of thereel making skills of Walter Dingley (1858-1946), one of the most influential figuresin the world of 20th Century game fishingreel design
523A Westley Richards 3” Uniqua style troutfly reel, caged drum with ebonite handleand brass telephone drum latch, brassbridge foot, strapped rim tension screw andcalliper spring check mechanism, interiorstamped “D.!”, backplate stamped makersname., only very light wear to lead finish,1920’s£140-180
524An Alex Martin Thistle 3” alloy trout flyreel, composition handle, brass foot, rimtension screw and Mk.II check mechanism,floating ball race, nickel silver drum lockingscrew, interior stamped “D.12”, light wearfrom normal use, 1920’s£150-250
525A similar un-named Dingley built 3 ½”trout fly reel, xylonite handle, brass foot,strapped tension screw and Mk.II checkmechanism, floating ball race, nickel silverdrum locking screw, interior stamped “D.2”,only very light signs of use, circa 1925£150-250
526A Dingley built 3” trout fly reel, xylonitehandle, brass foot, fixed Mk.I style checkmechanism, brass drum retaining screw,interior stamped “D.4”, reel retains much ofthe original lead finish, circa 1920£120-160
527A Dingley built 3” trout fly reel, ivorine handlecaged drum with brass telephone drum latch,brass bridge foot, fixed calliper spring checkmechanism, interior stamped “D.86”, lightwear to lead finish only, circa 19209£130-180
528A Dingley built 3” trout fly reel, ivorinehandle, threes crew drum latch, brass blockfoot, fixed Mk.I check mechanism, interiorstamped “D.2”, light wear to lead finish fromnormal use only, 1920’s£120-160
529A Westley Richards Uniqua style 2 ¾”alloy trout fly reel, ivorine handle, brassbridge foot, telephone drum latch, fixedcalliper spring check mechanism, interiorstamped “D.4”, light wear to lead finish only,small corrosion mark to front rim, circa 1920£130-180
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530A Westley Richards 4½” Uniqua stylesalmon fly reel, caged drum, ivorine handle,brass bridge foot, telephone drum latch,strapped rim tension screw and calliperspring check mechanism, interior stamped“D.1”, faceplate block engraved previousowners initials, backplate with makers name,light wear to lead finish only, 1920’s (seeillustration)£180-240
531An Alex Martin Caladonia 3” trout fly reel,ebonite handle, brass foot, fixed Mk.I checkmechanism, brass drum locking screw,interior stamped “D.15”, light wear to leadfinish only, 1920’s£120-160
532A Moore, Liverpool Uniqua style 3” troutfly reel, caged drum, ivorine handle, brasstelephone drum latch, bridge foot, fixedcalliper spring check mechanism, interiorstamped “D.4”, faceplate script engravedretailers details, light wear to lead finish only,circa 1920£130-180
533A good Hardy Uniqua 2 7/8” trout fly reel,ivorine handle, brass foot, nickel silverhorseshoe drum latch, fixed 1906 calliperspring check mechanism, faceplate stampedmake and model details, reel retains virtuallyall the original lead finish, circa 1910£180-260
534A scarce Malloch Sun and Planet 2 ¾”brass trout fly reel, ivorine handle withpatent anti-reverse gearing, bridge foot, triplecage pillars, fixed check mechanism,faceplate with stepped spindle boss andstamped oval logo, light wear from normaluse only, circa 1895£250-350
535A fine Hardy Silex action Nottingham 4 ½”walnut centre pin reel, turned drum withtwin cow horn handles and brass telephonedrop latch, Bickerdyke line guide and rimmounted Silex action brake, starback foot,stancheon stamped makers details, fineoverall condition and a rarely seen modelmade 1911 only (see Drewett J: HardyBros… pg.295) (see illustration)£250-450
536A Hardy Ocean Prince 3 ¾” widedrummed salmon/salt-water fly reel,ebonite handle on nickel silver crank windingarm, mounted above a milled tension wheel,ribbed brass foot, nickel silver “U” shapedline guide, new/unused condition and in zipcase and card box£130-160
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537A Hardy Ocean Prince One 3 ¾”salmon/salt-water fly reel, first editionmodel no. 191, ebonite handle on nickelsilver crank winding arm, mounted above amilled tension wheel, ribbed brass foot,nickel silver “U” shaped line guide,new/unused condition and in zip case andcard box£120-160
538A Hardy Princess 3 ½” trout fly reel,ebonite handle, alloy foot, two screw drumlatch, “U” shaped nickel silver line guide andadjustable compensating check mechanism,new/unused condition and in zip case andcard box£100-150
539A good Hardy Perfect 4 ¼” salmon flyreel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot,nickel silver line guide, strapped rim tensionscrew with Turk’s head locking nut and 1906calliper spring check mechanism, drum withfour rim cusps and nickel silver lockingscrew, faceplates stamped Rod in Handtrade mark and straight line logo, only lightwear to finish from normal use, circa 1906£400-600
540A scarce Hardy Brass Faced Perfect 4 ¼”salmon fly reel, domed ivorine handle,brass foot, waisted drum pillars, strappedrim tension screw and early calliper springcheck mechanism, slightly dished drum witheight rim cusps and nickel silver lockingscrew, faceplate stamped Rod in hand trademark, enclosed oval and straight line logo’s,retaining much of the original bronze patinato face, in Hardy Selvyt reel bag, circa 1900(see illustration) £600-900
541An scarce Dominion Aerial 4” centre pinreel, caged and six spoked drum withebonite front flange, solid rear alloy plate andtwin horn handles, brass foot, “rolling eye”line guide and sliding rear optional checkbutton with calliper spring checkmechanism, two hairline cracks to frontflange, the unusual style of line guideindicates that this example would have beenretailed through Albert Smith & Co. as theDominion Aerial model, circa 1914 (seeillustration)£350-550
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542A scarce Allcock Sea Aerial model 89164” centre pin reel, tufnell construction withcaged and six spoked drum, twin xylonitehandles, brass stancheon foot, sliding rearcheck button and bar spring checkmechanism, foot stamped circular trademark, very good overall condition, circa 1945 £200-300
543A B. James “Richard Walker Mk.IV” 2piece cane carp rod, 10’, crimson inter-whipped, sliding alloy reel fitting, suctionjoint, donut handle and England transferlabel, in bag£140-180
544A pair of Bruce & Walker “Mk.IV GCompound Taper” 2 piece glass fibrecarp rods, 10, sliding alloy reel fittings, inbags and a quantity of various other carbon,glass and cane rods including a Carbolinopole (Q)£130-180
545A collection of ten Abu fibre glass rods,various models including Ledgerlite, 11’4”;two Mk.V All-England Matchtip, 13’; SuperCaster 11’4” beach rod; Atlantic 414 beachcaster, 11’6” et al (10)£100-200
546A Hardy “Richard Walker ReservoirSuperlite” 2 piece glass fibre trout fly rod,9’3”, #7/8, as new, in bag and a collectionof seven various other carbon trout fly rodsby Bob Church, Hardy, Sue Burgess et al (8)£120-180
547A collection of various baits includingdevon minnow, plugs, Mepps, spinners andspoons, some contained in a HockleyMinnow box and four various alloy fly boxescontaining various trout flies (Q)£90-130
548A rare 19th century 2 ¾” brass spikefitting salmon winch, turned ivory handleon curved crank winding arm with domediron retaining screw, triple cage pillars fixedcheck mechanism, iron bridge foot withtapered square spike fitting, very goodcondition, circa 1850 (see illustration)£350-450
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549A J.P. Moreton 4” centre pin casting reel,shallow cored drum with nickel silver frontrim, twin xylonite handle, tension wheeladjuster and spring release latch, brass foot,rear sliding brass optional check button andbar spring check mechanism, light wear fromnormal use only, circa 1930£130-180
550An extremely rare Hardy brass 2”Birmingham plate wind trout fly reel, hornhandle, pierced bridge foot, triple cagepillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplatestamped Rod in Hand trade mark andenclosed oval logo, light wear from normaluse only, an extremely rare example whichappeared in the 1882 catalogue listed as a2” “Best Quality” reel, there was then a latermention of a 2” trout reel in 1886, whichcould have been the crank wind version (seeillustration)£1000-1500
551A scarce Chas. Farlow & Co. brasssalmon spring balance, 0-50lbs, iron ringand weighing hook, script engraved retailersdetails, 12” long overall, circa 1890£100-150
552A scarce Victorian 4 ¼” nickel silveredbait, the hollow fish shaped lure with shapedtail vane and raised gill flaps, un-named,circa 1890£250-450
553A rare James Ogden Patent Spinner bait,the 1 ½” fish shaped white metal lure withopen spiral body, triple rear tail vanes andtwo side mounted and one rear flying treblehooks, tail stamped makers details, circa190 (see Sandford C.: Best of British Baits,pg. 132), (see illustration)£250-450
554A scarce Livesey 3 ¼” “Swiveltail” brassbait, the curved hollow fish shaped lure withmouth mounted swivel ring, twin side andrear mounted flying treble hooks on gimptrace (one side hook lacking), tail stampedmakers details, circa 1890 (see illustration)£250-450
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555A rare Hardy H.J.S bait casting outfit,comprising; a Jock Scott multiplying baitcasting reel, black anodised finish, 4:1 ratiogearing, reverse tapered ebonite handle onoff-set curved crank winding arm mountedabove a four point capstan drag adjuster, rimmounted spool release lever and milledtension screw, ribbed alloy foot, brassspindle caps both stamped “Oil”, rear platestamped make and model details; eight HJSWiggler baits and the matching Hardy“H.J.S.” 2 piece cane bait casting rod, 5’6”,with “Heavy” and “Light” top sections anddetachable crank handle, crimsonwhippings, 1938, in original cloth bags andalloy tip tube, 1930’s (see illustration)£500-700
556A pair of Edwardian burnished brassbookends in the form of leaping marlin ,mounted on rectangular stylised wavebases, one bill with small section of tipmissing, 8 ½” high£100-150
557A Hardy Wallis No.2 4” trotting reel,shallow cored drum with twin ebonitehandles and nickel silver telephone releaselatch, ribbed brass foot, rim mountedoptional check lever, reel has been fullyfactory restored and is in excellent overallcondition, 1930’s (see illustration)£300-400
558A rare late 19th century Angler’s knife,cross hatched wooden side plates, one withinset nickel silver plaque, fitted five steel toolsand nickel silver 0-10lbs spring balance,good overall condition and similar to themodel advertised in early Hardy catalogues(this example is not named), circa 1895 (seeillustration)£350-450
559A Hardy Silex Major 3 ½” bait casting reel,twin ebonite handles, ribbed brass foot, rimmounted ivorine casting trigger and rearquadrant weight indicator with milled rimtension screw, backplate stamped make andmodel details, 1920’s£120-160
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560A very rare Farlow Billiken multiplying baitcasting reel, alloy construction with 3:1 ratiogearing, off-set ivorine handle on counter-balanced arm which disengages the spoolfor casting when raised and turned, rearopen plate recess to house the patent fancasting regulator, nickel silvered block footand triple pillared drum cage, faceplatestamped makers details and Holdfast logo, 21/8” diameter, excellent condition and infitted wooden case circa 1915 (seeillustration)£1000-1500
561An Orvis C.F.O. I trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, alloy foot, two screw drum latch, reartension adjuster and a Sage “GFL 4711 LL”2 piece carbon trout fly rod, 7’11”, #4, nickelsilver screw grip reel fitting, in bag and alloytube (2)£120-180
562A Hardy Marquis 7 trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, alloy foot, two screw drum latch, reartension adjuster, in zip case and a Winston 5piece carbon trout fly rod, 8’9”, #3 woodenreel seat, nickel silver screw grip reel fitting,spigot joints, in bag and alloy tube (2)£140-180
563A Hardy “Smuggler Deluxe” 8 piececarbon travelling trout fly rod, 9’5”, #7,crimson/scarlet tipped wraps, anodisedsliding reel fitting, spigot joints, in bag andplastic tube£160-240
564A Walker Bampton 3 piece cane trout flyrod, 9’, crimson inter-whipped, sliding brassreel fitting, three various carbon trout fly andspinning rods and a Plano travel rod tube (5)£90-130
565A fine set of three Hardy Pall MallCentenary 1892-1992 fly reels, #10/11;#6/7 and #3/4, limited edition no. 091 andeach with black/gold anodised finish,wooden handle, gold anodised foot and twoscrew drum latch, rim mounted tensionscrew and compensating check mechanism,all in new/unused condition and in Selvyt reelbag and card box (3)£350-550
566A scarce Hardy Marquis 8/9 trout/lightsalmon limited edition fly reel and sparespool, brown gold anodised finish modeland one of only 50 produced to celebrate theIcelandic tackle supplier Viedimadurinn’s1940-1990 half Centenary, reel with ebonitehandle, brass foot, two screw drum latchand rear tension adjuster, backplateengraved details, new/unused condition andin zip case and card box£150-250
567A Hardy Ultralite Disc #7 trout fly reel,black finish, ebonite handle, alloy foot, twoscrew drum latch, rear spindle mountedtension adjuster, new/unused in bag andcard box and a Record 1500c bait castingreel, twin handles, level-line mechanism, lightuse only, in original card box (2)£100-150
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568A good Allcock Aerial model 7950-T10 4”centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drumwith twin steeped xylonite handles, brassfoot, rim mounted optional check lever andbar spring check mechanism, backplatestamped Stag logo and make and modeldetails, circa 1935 (see illustration)£350-550
569An Allcock Aerial model 7950-T2 3”centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drumwith twin xylonite handles (one chipped),brass foot, rear sliding optional check buttonand calliper spring check mechanism,backplate stamped circular trade mark, circa1920£350-550
570A very rare Coxon four spoke Aerialmodel 4108A-T2 3” centre pin reel,ebonite flanged drum with twin xylonitehandles, twin tension/release forks and frontflange stamped “patent”, walnut backplatewith sliding optional check button andcalliper spring check mechanism, light wearfrom normal use only, circa 1915 (seeillustration)£700-1000
The following sixteen lots are the propertyof the late rod builder Marcus Warwick1925-2012. A keen angler andcountryman, Marcus began buildingbespoke cane rods from his workshop inUppingham, near Rutland in 1975, At atime when the main tackle trade wasturning its attention to carbon hisbeautifully hand crafted traditional canefly rods found a dedicated followingamongst aficionado’s of quality tackle. Helater became the UK representative forAri’t Hart reels finding the perfect partnerreel to his rods in Ari’s unique designsand styles. Marcus retired to Devon in2000.
A further selection of Marcus Warwickcane rods and Ari’t Hart reels will beoffered in our October 5th auction
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571An Ari’t Hart Rio Orbigo F2 trout fly reeland spare spool, black anodised right handwind model with counter-balanced handle,multi-perforated drum, stancheon foot ontriangular backplate, rear spindle mountedmilled tension adjuster, no. 4045, only verylight use and in zip leather cases (seeillustration)£280-380
572An Ari’t Hart S1 sea-trout/light salmon flyreel, right hand wind polished alloy modelwith counter-balanced handle, multi-perforated drum, annular line guide,stancheon foot, ventilated backplate andrear spindle mounted milled check adjuster,no., 056, only light signs of use, in leather zipcase£240-340
573An Ari’t Hart Aras trout fly reel,brown/silver anodised right hand wind modelwith tapered counter-balanced handle,perforated drum, off-set ventilated footstancheon and rear spindle mountedtension adjuster, as new condition and inleather zip case (see illustration)£260-360
574An Ari’t Hart Tweed S3 salmon fly reel andtwo spare spools, brushed alloy right handwind model with counter-balanced handle,multi-perforated drum, annular line guide,stancheon foot, rear spindle mounted milledtension adjuster, no.441, in black leatherpouch and original card box, spare spools insuede and neoprene pouches£300-400
575A special model Ari’t Hart Tweed S3salmon fly reel and spare spool, brushedalloy right hand wind model with counter-balanced handle, multi-perforated drum,annular line guide, stancheon foot, and non-production model rear spindle mountedmilled tension adjuster with rubber grip ring,outer rear plate engraved and redheightened “This reel is special made by Ari’tHart for Marcus Warwick” and with appliedrectangular brass model plate, no LB159QD, reel in black leather case and sparespool, in tan leather zip case (see illustration)£300-500
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576An Ari’t Hart Remco II trout fly reel, righthand wind model with silver/gold anodisedfinish, perforated drum with counter-balanced handle, B.P. line guide and off-setbridge foot, with rear spindle mountedtension adjuster, new/unused condition, inblock leather pouch and card box (seeillustration)£230-330
** Ari’t Hart’s innovatively designed Remcomodel is the only example of a fishing reel tobe on permanent display in the New YorkMuseum of Modern Art
577A rare Ari’t Hart John Betts Opal Prototypetrout fly reel, opal anodised right hand windmodel with tapered handle on shaped windingarm mounted below a milled drum tensionadjuster, anti-reverse drum with keyholeperforations, polished steel line guide, off-seton shaped bar stancheon, rear of reel has acentral grease compartment and a two spooltippet dispenser housed within the outer rim,only very light signs of use and in black leatherzip case(see illustration)£500-800
** Produced in only very limited numbers, thisearly/prototype model has an all-over opalfinish unlike the later production modelwhich incorporated a polished alloy drumand tippet holder
578An Ari’t Hart Sea-Trout fly reel and sparespool, silver anodised right hand windmodel with counter-balanced handle,perforated drum, stainless steel bridge footand drum pillars, ventilated back plate andrear spindle mounted milled tension wheel,new/unused condition and in black leatherpouch and cards box, spare spool inchamois leather zip pouch and card box£350-450
579An Ari’t Hart grease watch, rectangularblack anodised receiver with flip-up lid andcentral grease well, face red stampedmakers logo, nylon mesh strap£80-120
580A Hardy St George 3 ³⁄₈” trout fly reel,ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, whiteagate line guide (no cracks), two screw drumlatch, rim tension screw and Mk.II checkmechanism, light wear from normal use only,1930’s£150-250
581A Hardy Perfect 3 ³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, ribbed brass foot, white agate lineguide (no cracks), rim tension screw andMk.II check mechanism, faceplate stampedcentral circular logo, light wear to finish only,1930’s£150-250
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582A Hardy Super Silex 4” bait casting reel,Hardy 2 ¼” brass crank wind drum with twinebonite handles, spring release latch andjewelled spindle bearing, ribbed brass foot,rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and rearquadrant weight indicator with milled nickelsilver tension screw, backplate stampedmaker and model details, light wear only,1930’s£160-240
583A Hardy Flyweight trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, alloy foot, 2 screw drum latch, nickelsilver “U” shaped two screw line guide and aHardy Marquis #7 trout fly reel of similardesign, rear tension adjuster, both in usedcondition (2)£90-130
584Two vintage Hardy reels for spareparts/restoration project comprising a 4”Brass Faced Perfect salmon fly reel withextensively damaged drum, cracked rim andreduced foot, 1905 calliper spring checkmechanism and a Super Silex 3 ¾” baitcasting reel with damaged drum and cagerim, 1930’s (2)£100-150
585An un-named wide drummed 3 ½” alloysea-trout/light salmon fly reel and Farlowblock leather case, reel with ivorine handle,brass foot, unusual agate lined roiling eye lineguide on nickel silver runners, rim tensionscrew and Mk.I style check mechanism, lightwear to lead finish only, 1920’s£130-180
586A brass 2 ¼” crank wind trout fly reel,horn handle, block foot, fixed check andthree further various trout fly reels and onespare spool (5)£70-100
Other properties
587A pair of Penn 80-W big game multiplierreels, each with gold anodised finish, largeoff-set “T” bar crank winding handle, rimmounted lever drag, optional; check lever,milled pre-set spindle drum tension regulator,two twin rim mounted harness lugs and rodcradle, little used condition, one in originalbox (2)£300-400
588A pair of Fin-Nor 4/0 big game multiplierreels, each with gold anodised finish, off-set“T” bar crank handle, rim mounted leverdrag, optional check lever and twin rimharness lugs, only light use and one inoriginal zip case (2)£250-450
589A pair of Fin-Nor 2½/0 big game multiplierreels, each with gold anodised finish, off-set“T” bar crank handle, rim mounted leverdrag, optional check lever and twin rimharness lugs, only light use and one inoriginal zip case (2)£250-450
590A Fin-Nor 6/0 big game multiplier reel,gold anodised finish, off-set “T” bar crankhandle, rim mounted lever drag, optionalcheck lever and twin rim harness lugs,new/unused condition, in zip case and aPenn International 20 big game reel of similardesign, in little used condition (2)£200-400
591A set of three Penn Senator big gamemultiplier reels in 12/0, 9/0 and 6/0 sizes;each with off-set “T” bar crank handlemounted above a six point capstan stardrag, rim mounted spool release lever, twinrim harness lugs and rear sliding optionalcheck button, all in lightly used condition (3)£150-250
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592An Abu Ambassadeur 7000 bait castingreel, red finish, chamfered rims, singlehandle, as new condition and three furtherreels; A Mitchell 410 fixed spool reel andspare spool, a Penn 49 Deep Sea reel and aPenn Long Beach multiplier reel (4)£100-150
593A large collection of various hard headbig game trolling lures, various models,makes and sizes and a further extensivecollection of soft head/squid trolling baits,various makes, sizes and models (Q)£150-250
594A large collection of various big gametackle, including many hooks, line, tracemaking equipment, crimps, leader wire,mono spools, Dacron spool, Bimini knottying tools, leather and other butt harnessesand various rod butts and reel parts (Q)£120-180
595A Hardy Perfect 3 ⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, alloy foot, brown agate line guide, rimtension screw and compensating mechanism,faceplate with raised spindle, new/unusedcondition and in zip case and card box£150-250
596A Hardy Perfect 3 ³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, alloy foot, brown agate line guide, rimtension screw and compensating mechanism,faceplate with raised spindle, new/unusedcondition and in zip case and card box£160-240
597A Hardy Perfect 3 ¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, alloy foot, brown agate line guide, rimtension screw and compensatingmechanism, faceplate with raised spindle,new/unused condition and in zip case andcard box£180-260
598A Hardy Pall Mall Centenary #6/7 trout flyreel, black/gold anodised finish withrosewood handle, brass foot, two screwdrum latch and rim mounted tension screwwith compensating check mechanism,new/unused condition, in Selvyt style clothbag and card box£80-120
599A scarce Hardy Perfect 4 ½” salmon flyreel, “Eunuch” model (no ball bearings) withdomed ivorine handle, brass foot, revolvingnickel silver line guide, rim tension screw andMk.I check mechanism, drum with nickelsilver locking screw, faceplate with centralcircular logo and neatly block engravedprevious owners initials, circa , light wearfrom normal use only, circa 1920£400-600
600A rare Hardy Brass Perfect 1894 model 4”salmon fly reel and block leather case,domed ivorine handle, pierced and waistedbridge foot, four nickel silver drum pillars,strapped rim tension screw and early calliperspring check mechanism, open ball racewith phosphor bronze and steel bearings(three missing), perforated drum with brasslocking screw, faceplate stamped shadedRod in Hand trade mark and straight linelogo, overall wear to finish from normal use,block leather case in used state, circa 1894(see illustration)£2000-3000
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601A 19th Century brass 2 ¼” raised pillartrout winch, waisted horn handle onstraight crank winding arm, block foot, tripleraised pillars (two double roller), rear raisedcheck housing and fixed check mechanism,light wear from normal use, circa 1885£130-180
602A Hardy Elarex bait casting reel, chromedcasing, twin reverse tapered ebonitehandles, rear plate with three castingcontrols and a Hardy Hardex No.II Mk.IIthreadline casting reel, turned ebonitehandle, half bail arm and ebonite drum(chipped) with brass tension adjuster, inrexine case (2)£80-120
603A scarce Bernard & Son Improved Corbet5” combination salmon reel, twin ivorinehandles (one lacking), waisted brass triplebridge foot and brass drum pillars, brassannular line guide, backplate with slidingoptional check button and thumb screwtension adjuster, faceplate stamped makeand model details, circa 1910£100-150
604A 19th Century brass multiplying winch,bone handle on off-set curved crank windingarm, block foot, triple cage pillars, fixedcheck, A Farlow 3 ½” brass salmon fly reel,ivory handle, block foot stamped fish logo,four further brass plate wind reels and abrass and ebonite 3” fly reel (7)£140-180
605Eight various Nottingham wooden centrepin reels, various sizes and models includingstarback and strap backs (8)£90-130
606A collection of various tackle including aMitchell 486 beach casting fixed spoolreel, an Allcock Easicast 4” bait casting reeland various other reels, float and line windersand other tackle including a very largecollection of miscellaneous cane, fibre glassand greenheart rods and rod parts (Q)£100-150
607Six Hardy Pennell Devon ¹⁄₄” baits inoriginal card boxes and Hardy metal edgecard box and a small collection of otherspinners and mounts in two Hardy and oneother card bait boxes£80-120
608A scarce Farlow whale bone trout landingnet head folding brass knuckle and threadedcollar stamped makers details, circa 1890£130-180
609A rare Hardy Silex Multiplier 2 ¾” baitcasting reel, ebonite handle on off-setcircular drive plate, ribbed brass foot, ivorinebar casting trigger and rear quadrant weightindicator with nickel silver milled rim tensionscrew, drive plate stamped make and modeldetails, only light wear to lead finish, circa1930 (see illustration)£650-950
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610A rare Hardy Farne Ebona 5 ¹⁄₈” sea centrepin reel with Silex action brake, solid drumwith twin bulbous ivorine handles and tinnedbrass telephone drum latch, Bickerdyke lineguide, ivorine rim mounted brake lever andknurled optional check lever, tinned brasscruciform foot stamped make and modeldetails, an unusual variant model with thebrake lever mounted on the opposing sideof the foot to normally seen examples (seeDrewett J.: Hardy Bros.. pg. 398), very goodoverall condition with only light signs of wearfrom normal use, circa 1908 (see illustration)£800-1200
611A scarce mother o’pearl spinner bait, the3” body with twin head vanes and rear flyingtreble hook and additional spindle mountedhead propeller with brass box swivel, circa1910 £150-250
612A rare un-named 2 ¼” minnow bait, thepainted quill body with twin open loopspinning vanes and one side mounted andone rear treble fly hook to gut, previouslyunseen model, circa 1910£150-200
613An unusual painted canvas 5” bait, thefish shaped lure with twin head vanes andtwo flying treble hooks mounted on stitchedbrass wire, circa 1910£140-240
614A black japanned rectangular salmon flyreservoir with leather carry handles andbrass lock, cream painted interior fitted sixlift-out trays each with bars of spring metalclips and holding a goods selection of 295fully dressed and hair wing salmon flies, circa1915 (see illustration)£300-500
615A rare Illingworth No.1 threadline castingreel, twin tapered horn handles on shapedalloy cross bar handle mounted onto circulardrive plate with stancheon foot, ebonybobbin spool on reciprocating drive shaft,twin nickel silver wire line guide flyers,backplate stamped model and patentdetails, in original burgundy rexine and greenvelvet lined case, very good overall condition,circa 1905 (see illustration)£800-1200
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616A Hardy Sunbeam 2 ¾” alloy trout dry flyreel, exposed drum with ebonite handle andnickel silver horseshoe drum latch, brassBickerdyke line guide, stancheon foot andfixed Mk.I check mechanism, light wear tolead finish only and in Hardy brown card box,1920’s£90-130
617Seven framed displays of trout flies tiedby Joseph Devine, various patterns andstyles including; modern dry flies; spiderpatterns; still-water flies; fry and minnowpatterns et al, a framed display of StuartMcTeare tied “Edibles”, a framed print of fliesand a metal advertising plaque (9)£100-150
618Three various Hardy black japanned troutfly boxes; a Giradon Pralon, Test Montaguand Allseen, another latter lacking nameplaque and four Wheatley alloy fly boxesincluding a Kilroy salmon box (8)£120-160
619Fifteen fixed spool reel, various makes andmodels by Mitchell, Intrepid, Abu et al (15)£70-100
620A similar lot including Abu Cardinal andclosed faced models (15)£90-130
621A similar lot including reels by Allcock, Abu,Mitchell et al (15)£80-120
622Fifteen various centre pin reels, variousmakes ands designs including Allcock,Speedia et al (15)£70-100
623A similar lot of twenty centre pin reels,various makes and models (20)£70-100
624Sixteen various bakelite centre pin reels,by Allcock, Alvey et al (16)£70-100
625A Scarboro oak 12” centre pin sea reel,twin bulbous handles, alloy stancheon footand a quantity of various other tufnell andwooden centre pin reels (Q)£80-120
626Twenty various fly reels, by Young’s, SouthBend, Shakespeare et al (20)£60-90
627Four Allcock Commodore 6” sea centrepin reels, stainless steel construction, crankhandle, rim brake, used condition and aquantity of other sea multiplier and centre pinreels by Gryce & Young et al, used condition(Q)£120-160
628Eighteen bait casting reels, various makesincluding Pflueger, Shakespeare, Gilfin et al(18)£90-130
629Eight various Abu Ambassadeur multiplierreels, various models; 600c, in case; 6000,in case; 6000B, in case; 800C; 8500;6001C; 8000C and an Ambassadeur Nine,all in used condition (8)£140-180
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630A good Coxon Aerial model 4108A-T1 4 ½” centre pin reel, caged and six spokedebonite drum with twin xylonite handles,walnut backplate with brass starback foot,sliding optional check button and calliperspring check mechanism, good overallcondition, circa 1915 (see illustration)£500-800
631A Hardy Perfect 3 ³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonitehandle, ribbed brass foot, white agate lineguide (no cracks), rim tension screw andMk.II check mechanism, light wear, mainly torims, in cream card box, 1950’s£150-250
632A Hardy Princess trout fly reel and sparespool, ebonite handle, alloy foot, two screwdrum latch, rim tension screw andcompensating check mechanism and asimilar Hardy Featherweight trout fly reel andspare spool, both with only light signs of use(2)£140-180
633A Hardy Ultralite Disc salmon fly reel andthree spare spools, ebonite handle, alloyfoot, two screw drum latch and rear milledspindle mounted drag adjuster, only lightsigns of use£100-150
634A Hardy Elarex bait casting reel, chromecasing, twin reverse tapered ebonitehandles, level-line mechanism, rear optionalcheck button and tension regulator and aHardy Marquis #6 trout fly reel and sparespool, light use only (2) £100-150
635An Abel Super 6 trout fly reel, blackanodised finish, counter-balanced rosewoodhandle, , ventilated drum and backplate, rearspindle mounted tension wheel, little usedcondition, in original pouch£140-180
636A collection of various tackle, includingtwo Orvis Clearwater trout fly reels, a leatherGladstone bag style lure case containing alarge selection of various devons, spoons,prawns baits et al, a quantity of devonminnows, two leather fly wallets and otheritems including priests, fly lines et al (Q)
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