for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 7th of November 2018
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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176 | A Compo 69 Danish large Arbor trout fishing reel and 3 spare spools | 24-34 | |
177 | A New Zealand Angler accessories wooden and brass landing net, as new | 30-40 | |
178 | A child's 1940's metal framed folding fishing seat | 24-34 | |
180 | A Foster Bros. of Ashbourne 9'6" split cane trout fishing rod in brown cloth bag | 24-34 | |
181 | A Bob Church Power Wave 10' (line weight 7/8) trout fishing rod in a blue cloth bag | 24-34 | |
182 | A Milwards 9' fly craft split cane fly fishing rod in brown cloth bag | 24-34 | |
183 | A 9' split cane 2 piece fly fishing rod in a blue cloth bag | 24-34 | |
184 | Robert Dixon, a 2 piece carbon fibre fishing rod marked Dixon made by C C Dixon 1975 no.6 | 20-30 | |
185 | A Naver Reactorlite Ready Rod feeder fishing rod with correct makers bag | 24-34 | |
188 | A Kerry of York 9' split cane fly fishing rod contained in a blue cloth bag | 24-34 | |
189 | An Abu Quiverlite fishing rod in original makers bag | 24-34 | |
190 | A Shimano Power Loop 10' fly fishing rod in a blue cloth bag | 20-30 | |
191 | An Orvis graphite fly fishing rod 9'3" (line weight 7) contained in original tube | 30-40 | |
192 | A Hardy Brothers graphite 9'6" trout fishing rod, (line weight 7/8), contained in a cloth bag | 30-40 | |
193 | An Edgar Sealey split can live bait 8' pike fishing rod with original bag | 40-50 | |
194 | An Edgar Sealey 10' carp master fishing rod in good condition and with correct bag | 40-50 | |
195 | A Hardy Brothers No. 3 Alnwick 7'2" 2 piece split cane fishing rod, built during the First World War circa 1916, in correct bag | 50-75 | |
196 | A Hardy Brothers J.JH Triumph 8' split cane fishing rod in original bag | 40-50 | |
197 | A Scots Guards' pipers dirk and scabbard, the 13.5cm blade marked 973-6901 with broad arrow marked 1983, the scabbard also marked 973-6901 H1985 and with broad arrow, complete with knife and fork and scabbard, reputedly the property of Major T S Spicer | 100-150 | |
198 | A French Brevet Electric multi-bladed tool incorporating pliers, screwdriver, gimlet and knife, the blade marked Made in France, contained in a leather pouch | 40-50 | |
199 | A J Nowil & Sons Sheffield, a bowie style hunting knife with 18 cm blade, horn grip and leather scabbard | 30-40 | |
200 | Joseph Rogers, a Green River skinning knife with 15cm blade together with a Swedish Eka Herbert rock knife with 9cm blade and wooden grip | 30-40 | |
201 | A Barlow Shackler knife marked "stainless steel" throughout | 30-50 | |
202 | William Rogers of Sheffield, a military style folding knife with Merlin spike, blade and tin opener marked William Rogers Sheffield together with a Continental folding pocket knife with 2 blades and scissors, steel grip and a folding pocket knife the grip in the form of a fish | 30-40 | |
203 | Normark, a Norwegian filleting knife, the 16cm blade marked Fiskars Finland, complete with leather scabbard together with a ditto gutting knife with 12cm blade and leather scabbard | 30-50 |