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ANGLING AUCTIONS FISHING TACKLE SALE OF RELATED ITEMS and at the GRAND HALL CHISWICK TOWN HALL HEATHFIELD TERRACE LONDON W.4 on SATURDAY, 3rd October 2015 at 12 noon Terms and Conditions 2. Buyer (a) The Buyer shall be the highest bidder acceptable to the Auctioneer and theAuctioneers shall have absolute discretion to settle any dispute. (b) The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse to accept bids from any person or to refuse admission to the premises of sale without giving any reason thereof. 7. Catalogue Description (a) All Lots are offered for sale as shown and neither the Auctioneer nor Vendor accept any responsibility for imperfections, faults or errors of description, buyers should satisfy themselves as 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 make reference to damage and/or restoration. Such information is given for guidance only and the absence of such a reference does not imply that a Lot is free from defects nor does any reference to particular defects imply the absence of others. 3. Buyers Premium The Buyer shall pay the Auctioneer a premium of 15% of the Hammer Price (together with VAT at the standard rate thereon). 8. Value Added Tax In the case of a lot marked with an asterix (*) in the catalogue. VAT is payable on the Hammer Price. VAT is payable at the rates prevailing on the date of the auction. 4. Payment Payment 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 9. Commission Bids Absentee (Commission) bids will be executed as cheaply as any other bids or Vendors reserve allows and the Auctioneers accept no responsibility for the execution of Commission bids by any member of staff whatsoever. A. BUYERS 1. The Auctioneers as agent Unless otherwise stated,the Auctioneers act only as agent for the Vendor. 5. Collection of Purchases (a) All purchased Lots are to be paid for in full and removed from the saleroom on the day of sale after which the Auctioneers reserve the right to remove any Lot(s) to store at the sole expense of the buyer and without notification, unless otherwise arranged with the Auctioneer prior to the sale. (b) Wherever possible goods will be made available for 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 the Auctioneer nor Vendor shall be responsible for any loss or damage howsoever caused, but ownership of such Lot shall not pass until payment in respect thereof has been made in accordance with Condition A. 5(a). (b) In the event of a Buyer either failing to pay for or collect a Lot the Auctioneers reserve the right to exercise one or more of the following rights:(i) to issue proceedings against the Buyer fo breach 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 the resale, together with full costs incurred shall be paid to the Auctioneers by the Buyer and any surplus over the Proceeds of Sale shall belong to the Vendor. B. VENDORS 1. Commission, Expenses & Reservers (a) Vendors commission is charged at the rate of 10% on all Lots selling for £10,000.00 or over and at the rate of 12.5% for Lots selling for under £10,000.00. The minimum charge for offering a Lot for sale is £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 minimum charge of £10.00 per Lot. (d) In the event an item is withdrawn from the auction at the instruction of the Vendor, for whatsoever, reason a charge of £10.00 will be levied per item. (e) Lots may be offered subject to a reserve as agreed between the Auctioneer and vendor in writing and once agreed may only be changed with the consent of the Auctioneers. (f) The Vendor shall not bid on his own property nor employ any person to bid for him. The Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf on the Vendor only up to the agreed reserve price. (g) Items failing to sell or withdrawn from sale at the instruction of the Vendor must be collected within three working days of the sale after which the Auctioneers reserve the right to send to storage any remaining goods at the sole expense of the Vendor and without notification. (h) V.A.T. Is chargeable at the standard rate on all of the Auctioneers charges. ANGLING AUCTIONS FISHING TACKLE SALE OF RELATED ITEMS and at the GRAND HALL CHISWICK TOWN HALL HEATHFIELD TERRACE LONDON W.4 on SATURDAY, 3rd October 2015 at 12 noon Viewing Friday 2nd October, 1.30 p.m. – 7.00 p.m. Saturday 3rd October, 8.30 a.m. – 11.45 a.m. Salesroom telephones 020 8583 4546 or 020 8583 4547 or 07000 120130 (viewing and sale days only) Tel: 01794 518076 (not sale day) Mobile: 07785 281349 Email: [email protected] (not sale day) www.angling-auctions.com Angling Auctions 30 Basepoint, Premier Way Abbey Park, Romsey Hants, SO51 9AQ __ 3 __ RIVER TEST BROADLANDS ESTATE FISHING ON THE WORLD FAMOUS Trout, Salmon & Sea-Trout fishing in the beautiful Test Valley Day, Season Rods & Corporate/Group bookings available We are presently taking season rod bookings for the 2016 season Further details contact: [email protected] Tel. 01794 518076/m.07785 281349 __ 4 __ RODS, REELS & ACCESSORIES 1 A Hardy Perfect 3¼” salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted nickel silver tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, light wear to lead finish only and small chip to rim edge, otherwise very good condition and in modern leather case, 1930’s £200-300 5 A scarce Hardy Uniqua 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, ivorine handle, alloy foot, nickel silver horseshoe drum latch, fixed Mk.I check mechanism and backplate stamped early Duplicated Mk.I details, light wear to lead finish only and a rarely seen model, circa 1919 (see illustration) £160-240 2 A scarce Alex Martin poachers rod/ walking stick, the hollow metal cane painted wood decoration and with screw fitting treen pommel and holding two further greenheart rod sections, brass reel fitting, snake rings (some lacking) and brass ferrule toe, circa 1890, a brass extending salmon gaff, alloy point cover and spring belt clip and a built bamboo wading staff (3) £140-240 3 A Hardy Uniqua 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ivorine handle, brass foot, nickel silver horseshoe drum latch, fixed calliper spring check mechanism, drum face stamped make and model details, light wear to lead finish only, circa 1980 £140-240 4 A good Malloch brass 3³⁄₈” side casting reel, tapered horn handle, swiveling foot with integral line guide and spring release latch, rim optional check lever and reversible drum, faceplate stamped oval logo, reel retains virtually all the original bronze patina and an Allcock Stanley threadline casting reel, in original card box (2) £100-150 6 A Chas Farlow 2¾” brass trout winch, turned ivory handle on curved crank winding arm, riveted block foot, triple cage pillars, rear raised check housing and fixed check mechanism, faceplate script engraved makers details, circa 1880 £130-180 7 A Hardy Elarex bait casting multiplier reel, chromed casing, twin reverse tapered ebonite handles, level-line mechanism, nickel silver optional check button and milled tension adjuster, in original cream card box, a Hardy Uniqua 3¼” trout fly reel and a Hardy Gem 3¼” trout fly reel, in near new condition (2) £100-150 __ 5 __ 8 A Hardy Album circular bakelite cast case, interior fitted ivorine cast and fly holders, two black japanned Hardy cast cases, a similar copper cast case and five further Hardy items; an alloy and brass priest, a thermometer, a leather line greaser, a pair of scissor/pliers and a Bigg-Wither lead seaweight (9) £130-180 9 A scarce Hardy Uniqua 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, ivorine handle, brass foot, nickel silver horseshoe drum latch and Mk.I fixed spring check mechanism, backplate stamped circular banded logo, only very light wear to lead finish, circa 1918 £130-180 10 An Ari’t Hart Tweed S3 salmon fly reel and spare spool, silver anodised right hand wind model with multi-perforated drum, counterbalanced handle, turn-key drum locking lever, annular line guide, stancheon foot, rear plate with six finger ports, optional check button and spindle mounted milled tension adjuster, numbered “408”, wear from normal use only, (see illustration) £350-550 11 An Ari’t Hart Tweed S3 salmon fly reel, silver anodised right hand wind model with multi-perforated drum, counter-balanced handle, turn-key drum locking lever, annular line guide, stancheon foot, rear plate with six finger ports and spindle mounted milled tension adjuster, check a.f. numbered “401”, wear from normal use £300-500 12 A fine Hardy “Marvel” 3 piece (2 tips) cane brook trout fly rod, 7’6”, #4, green/gold tipped silk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, suction joints, 1970, overall superb condition and in original cloth bag £500-700 13 A fine Hardy “Palakona” 2 piece cane brook trout rod, 7’6”, #6, scarlet/green tipped silk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, suction joint, 1972, as new condition, in original cloth bag £280-360 14 A fine Hardy “Phantom” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 8’, #5, black/scarlet tipped silk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, suction joint, 1968, superb overall condition and in original cloth bag £250-350 __ 6 __ 15 A scarce Eaton & Deller 4¼” brass salmon winch, turned baluster horn handle on serpentine crank winding arm with dome iron retaining screw, riveted block foot, quadruple cage pillars, rear raised check housing and fixed check mechanism, faceplate script engraved makers details, light wear to bronze patina only, circa 1860 (see illustration) £200-300 16 A Hardy St George 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, three screw drum latch, white agate line guide (no cracks), rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, backplate stamped make and model details, wear from normal use, 1930’s £160-260 17 A Hardy St George 3¾” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, three screw drum latch, white agate line guide (one hairline crack), rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, light wear from normal use, 1930’s £140-180 18 A scarce Ogden Smith Spinax 3½” alloy bait casting reel, caged drum with twin xylonite handles and spring release latch, brass bridge foot, rim xylonite casting trigger and two further rim mounted casting controls, backplate stamped makers details, light wear to lead finish only, 1920’s £130-180 19 A 19th Century leather coarse fisher’s compendium wallet, interior fitted various cast pockets and tool holders and with pullout rosewood and bone spindled float and line winder with central shot and caps compartment, wrap-around strap, containing a small selection of early floats, casts, traces et al, circa 1870 £140-180 20 A rare Gregory (un-named) 4½” Clipper bait, the nickel silvered hollow fish shaped body with off-set curved tail fins, twin black spot amber glass eyes and incised scale and fin decoration, central revolving spindle with rear flying treble hook and head box swivel, probably retailed through Allcock’s circa 1880 (see illustration) £400-600 21 A Heddon Torpedo #130 5” wooden plug bait, re-painted and a collection of various other lures and mounts including sole skin minnows, four Hardy crocodile mounts, Farlow spoons, a Royd spinner, Allcock Colorado spoon et al (Q) £130-180 __ 7 __ 22 A 19th Century three drawer brass extending salmon gaff, turned treen handle, Firth steel head, hexagonal brass inner shaft, hinged point cover and milled belt loop and another similar (2) £80-120 23 A 19th Century leather coarse fisher’s compendium wallet, interior fitted various cast pockets and tool holders and with pullout boxwood and bone spindled float and line winder with central shot and caps compartment, lacking strap and a rosewood and bone spindled float and line winder with central shot and cap compartments below a sliding lid (2) £120-160 24 A Hardy Silex No.2 alloy 4” bait casting reel and block leather case, shallow cored drum with twin ivorine handle and three screw drum latch, brass foot, cut-away rim section, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and knurled tension regulating screw, backplate stamped make and model details, light wear from normal use, circa 1920 £200-300 25 A rare Hardy Brass Faced Perfect 4¾” salmon fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, nickel silver line guide, brass strapped rim tension screw with Turk’s head locking nut, 1906 calliper spring check mechanism, slightly dished drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and straight line logo, light wear from normal use only and a rarely seen size, circa 1906 (see illustration) £600-900 26 A Hardy St George 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel and spare spool, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, three screw drum latch, white agate line guide (no cracks), rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, wear from normal use only, circa 1930 £180-260 27 A Hardy Girodon Pralon japanned trout dry fly case, cream painted interior fitted fifteen lidded compartments, tweezer recess and ivorine index tablet, a similar Ogden Smith japanned dry fly box and six further japanned fly boxes holding a collection of trout dry and wet flies (8) £120-180 __ 8 __ 28 A Hardy Perfect 3¾” salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, revolving nickel silver line guide, rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, milled drum locking screw, faceplate stamped circular logo, light wear from normal use, in un-named block leather case, circa 1930 £250-450 29 A Hardy Silex No.2 4” bait casting reel, twin ivorine handles, milled drum locking nut, brass foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and strapped tension regulating screw, backplate stamped make and model details, small corrosion patch to front rim, circa 1915 £120-160 30 A rare Hardy Carry-All trout fisher’s creel, the English wicker twin section creel of tapered form, upper section with internal lunch/tackle tray, brass strapped hinged cover with rectangular fish hole and large brass drop latch hasp lock, stamped makers details and diamond registration mark, rear fitted twin leather shoulder straps, a rarely seen example in very good overall condition, circa 1895 (see illustration) £300-400 31 An Army & Navy 4½” brass and ebonite salmon fly reel, cow horn handle, German silver rims, bridge foot and fixed check mechanism, a Farlow brass salmon spring balance, 0-40lbs, in chamois leather pouch, a Wheatley pigskin fly wallet and a small collection of eighteen fully dressed gut eyed salmon flies (Q) £120-160 32 A Heaton’s Nottingham 7” sea centre pin reel, brass backed drum with twin cow horn handles and wing tension nut, brass starback foot with sliding optional check button, stamped retailers details (Gamages) and a quantity of other items including; a collection of Hardy Bigg-Wither sea weights, a Gryce & Young Tatler multiplier reel, various floats, casts, in original packets, a Hardy copper cast case and other items (Q) £100-150 33 A leather rod tube with strap locking cap, carry handle lacking and a quantity of various cane rods, all requiring restoration and including; a Farlow Elf 3 piece trout rod with spare tip, a Hardy Ideal trout rod, a Hardy salmon rod and various others; a greenheart wading staff and a salmon gaff (Q) £120-180 34 A good Hardy Perfect 3½” salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, nickel silver drum locking screw, milled rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, light wear to dark lead finish only, circa 1930 £300-400 35 A good Hardy Perfect 4¼” salmon fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw with Turk’s head locking nut and 1906 calliper spring check mechanism, drum with milled locking screw and four rim cusps, faceplate stamped central circular logo, only light wear to lead finish and in un-named block leather reel case, circa 1908 (see illustration) £400-600 __ 9 __ 36 A Hardy “Smuggler Deluxe Classic” 6 piece carbon trout fly rod, 8’6”, #5, crimson/scarlet tipped silk wraps, sliding nickel silver reel fitting, spigot joints, new with plastic wrapper still to handle and in original cloth bag and leather tube £200-300 37 A Hardy “Gem” 2 piece carbon trout fly rod, 8’6”, #5, green silk whippings, alloy screw grip reel fitting, in original cloth tube and an AirfloT6 #5/7 trout fly reel, counterbalanced handle, rear tension adjuster (2) £130-180 38 A Bob James Kingpin 4½” trotting reel, shallow cored drum with twin handles and ventilated front flange, brass stancheon foot, rim optional check lever and bar spring check mechanism, near new condition £130-180 39 An Abel Super 12 4½” big game/salmon fly reel, black anodised right hand wind model with counter-balanced wooden handle, ventilated drum and rear spindle mounted tension adjuster, as new condition and in original cloth pouch £200-300 40 A Sage “RPLXi 1190-3” 3 piece big game fly rod, 9’, #11, black silk whippings, anodised screw grip reel fitting, only very light signs of use, in bag and alloy tube £120-180 41 A Shimano Twin Power C10000 FC fixed spool reel and spare spool, graphite finish, reversible handle, spool mounted tension adjuster, as new condition and a Shimano “Axage AX STC” 6 piece carbon travel spinning rod, 8’/9’, 15-40g, in bag and cloth travel tube (2) £130-180 42 A Hardy leather trimmed canvas trout bag, webbing shoulder strap, as new, a new/unused Hardy EWS short wading vest XL, A Simms lightweight flats wading jacket, XL, an Abel tackle hold-all, a Hardy green cloth trout waistcoat, an extending trout landing net and various other items (Q) £100-150 43 A collection of various modern tackle including, various trout, salt-water and salmon flies in various boxes, a Shimano bait runner reel, an ABU fixed spool reel, various spinners and other baits, three carbon spinning rods et al (Q) £80-120 44 A rare Hardy Eureka 4” Silex type bait casting reel, shallow cored drum with twin ivorine handles, jewelled spindle bearing and spring release latch, alloy foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and rear nickel silver tension regulator, backplate stamped make and model details, a rarely seen model circa 1930 £400-600 __ 10 __ 45 A rare Allcock Aerial model 5138-T1 4½” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin xylonite handles, ebonite flanges and twin release fork and regulator, B.P. line guide, brass stancheon foot, rear sliding optional check lever and calliper spring check mechanism, alloy backplate stamped circular logo and front flange “patent”, circa 1920 (see illustration) £550-850 46 A scarce Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, ivorine handle, alloy foot, white agate line guide (2 hairline cracks), milled rim tension screw and Mk.I check mechanism, faceplate stamped early Duplicated Mk.II check details and central circular logo, reel retains much of the original dark lead finish, circa 1920 £250-350 47 A Hardy Triumph 3¼” trotting reel, shallow cored drum with twin ebonite handles and brass locking nut, stancheon foot, Bickerdyke line guide, rear sliding brass optional check lever, backplate stamped make and model details, circa 1930 £150-250 49 A rare Hardy Special Perfect 3¼” trout fly reel, ivorine handle on raised faceplate, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and 1906 calliper spring check mechanism, drum with four rim cusps and central milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped central circular logo, light wear from normal use only, circa 1910 (see illustration) £1500-2000 50 An extremely rare Hardy Davy 3½” narrow drummed trout fly reel, contracted narrow drum with multi-perforated front plate, twin ebonite handles and nickel silver telephone drum latch, ribbed brass foot, milled nickel silver rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, backplate stamped makers details, in good overall condition with only light signs of wear to lead finish from normal use, a very rarely seen model with factory record showing only 187 reels having been produced between 1930-39 (see illustration) £1600-2400 48 A 19th Century treen bank runner, tapered winding handle, iron spike and with early pike bung and gorge hook, a small collection of other items in treen box including a brass spring balance, iron gaff head and pike gag (Q) £80-120 __ 11 __ 51 A rare Hardy “W.F. Hardy” 3 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 8’6”, #6, crimson/black tipped silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, suction joints, 1970, little used condition and in original cloth bag £400-600 56 A fine Bo Mohlin Trophy Trout wide drummed fly reel, gold/black anodised left hand wind model with counter-balanced serpentine crank winding arm, ventilated drum and faceplate, bridge foot, triple stainless steel pillars, rear mounted six point tension adjuster, as new condition and in original block leather case (see illustration) £300-400 52 A good Hardy “L.R.H. Dry-Fly” 3 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 8’9”, #6, green/crimson tipped silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, suction joints, 1968, only very light signs of use and in original cloth bag £260-360 53 A fine Hardy “Palakona” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 8’6”, #6, scarlet/green tipped silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, suction joint, 1972, little used condition and in original cloth bag £250-350 54 A Hardy “J.J.H. Triumph” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 8’9”, #6, crimson/scarlet tipped silk wraps, alloy sliding reel fitting, suction joint, 1969, little used condition and in original cloth bag £240-340 55 A scarce Hardy “Continental” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 8’4”, #6, black/green tipped silk wraps, staggered ferrule, alloy screw grip reel fitting, suction joint, 1970, light use only and in original cloth bag £300-500 57 A Hardy Eureka 4” centre pin reel, shallow cored drum with twin ebonite handles, multiperforated front plate and nickel silver telephone release latch, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted nickel silver optional check lever, backplate stamped make and model details, light wear from normal use only, in brown card trade box, 1930’s £200-300 58 A Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, brass foot, milled nickel silver rim mounted tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, faceplate stamped central circular logo, light wear to finish only, 1930’s £160-240 __ 12 __ 59 A rare Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” 1906 check trout fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and 1906 calliper spring check mechanism, contracted drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped central circular logo, reel retains much of the original lead finish and is in very good overall condition, circa 1906 £350-550 60 A rare Hardy Perfect Houghton Dry Fly 2⁵⁄₈” wide drummed trout fly reel with solid drum (no perforations), ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and early calliper spring check mechanism, slightly dished drum with solid front flange and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and straight line logo, only light wear to lead finish and a rarely seen model, circa 1900 (see illustration) £1000-1500 61 A 19th Century brass multiplying clamp winch, turned bone handle on off-set curved crank winding arm with domed iron locking screw, triple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, riveted block foot with clamp collar, pierced to take leather pad and with butterfly locking nut, bone handle with large chip, circa 1860 £150-250 62 A 19th Century brass gut twisting engine, circular brass gear housing with three iron pick up hooks and tapered horn handle on curved crank winding arm, mounted onto a tapered threaded table screw, circa 1880 £160-240 63 A rare Hardy Super Silex Multiplier 3¼” bait casting reel, ebonite handle on off-set circular drive plate, ribbed brass foot, polished alloy drum with spring release latch and jeweled spindle bearing, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and rear quadrant weight indicator with nickel silver rim tension nut, drive plate stamped make and model details, light wear from normal use only and in un-named block leather case, 1930’s (see illustration) £600-900 64 A scarce Hardy Eureka 3½” alloy trotting reel, shallow cored drum with multiperforated faceplate, twin ivorine handles and nickel silver telephone drum latch, polished alloy foot and rim mounted nickel silver optional check lever, rear plate stamped makers details, light wear to lead finish from normal use only, circa 1915 £180-280 __ 13 __ 65 A rare Ari’t Hart Betha anti-reverse trout fly reel, left hand wind black anodised model with counter-balanced handle on triform winding plate mounted below a milled spindle tension regulating nut, silent check, ventilated drum and backplate, off-set foot stancheon with integral line guide and polished steel reel seat, foot stancheon stamped model name, logo and makers name, in original red soft leather zip pouch (see illustration) £600-900 66 A scarce Ari’t Hart Remco trout fly reel, left hand wind model in Philips opal finish, exposed and ventilated drum with counterbalanced handle and central milled locking nut, off-set bridge foot with integral annular brushed steel wire line guide and fixed check mechansim, red stamped makers details, in original soft leather zip pouch (see illustration) £350-550 67 An Ari’t Hart Deschutes F4 trout fly reel, left hand wind model with black anodised finish, multi-perforated drum with counterbalanced handle, full annular steel wire line guide, triform stancheon foot with sliding optional check button and spindle mounted tension wheel (drag seized), stamped make and model details and numbered 0387, in original blue suedette pouch £300-400 68 The world’s smallest Ari’t Hart reel! The 12mm diameter working model silver trout fly reel with counter-balanced handle and ventilated drum and rear plate, mounted onto a rectangular amboyna wood socle with applied metal Ari’t Hart logo plaque and displayed within an ivory based perspex cylindrical dome, the reel is sold with a brass adjustable table magnifying glass for ease of viewing the reel – perhaps the ultimate reel to own for any Ari’t Hart collector £300-500 69 A rare Ari’t Hart miniature silver and gold rod and reel the 7cm long model with working reel, wire fly line and rod with amboyna wood handle and gold banded ferrules, contained within a rectangular ivory and red velvet lined box with sliding brushed white metal lid, engraved with three panels of; two leaping trout, logo and Ari’t Harts signature (see illustration) £300-400 ** This model is the only fishing reel presently exhibited at the New York Museum of Modern Art __ 14 __ 70 A scarce Hardy Harlaw ebonite dry fly oiler of fountain pen form, brush oiler and brass pocket clip, stamped makers details to pen body, circa 1945 £130-180 71 An Allcock Model C815 3¾” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin composition handles, chrome foot, rear optional check lever, used condition and a Bruce & Walker “Mk.IV Avon” compound taper 2 piece glass fibre rod, 10’, brown interwhipped, sliding alloy reel fittings, no bag (2) £100-150 72 An Allcock Model C815 3¾” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin composition handles, chrome foot, rear optional check lever, used condition and a Hardy “Fred J. Taylor Trotter” 2 piece glass fibre float rod, 11’3”, detachable handle, gold/scarlet tipped wraps, sliding alloy reel fittings, in bag (2) £100-150 73 A collection of various angling related items including a 1st Century Roman bronze fishing hook, two Mitchell 300S fixed spool reels, a Normark filleting knife and sheath, a framed set of Player’s British Fresh-Water Fishes cigarette cards and five vols on tench fishing (Q) £80-120 74 An Eaton Sun 3¼” Nottingham centre pin reel, twin handles, starback foot with sliding optional check button and brass rolling eye line guide, six various other Nottingham star and strap back reels, two further alloy and brass faced trout fly reels by Peek and Garnett and a small collection of various other items including lures, card trade boxes et al (Q) £100-150 75 A Hardy Birmingham 2½” brass trout fly reel, domed horn handle, bridge foot, triple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and enclosed oval logo, reel retains much of the original bronze patina, circa 1895 £160-240 76 A scarce Ainsco multiplying threadline casting reel, tapered ebonite handle on rear mounted brass crank winding arm, fully enclosed gear housing, bracket foo, finger pick-up wire line guide and spool with milled brass spindle tension adjuster, light wear only and a rarely seen model, circa 1930 (see illustration) £250-350 77 A Hardy Perfect 3⁷⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, wear to enamel finish from normal use, in zip case £120-180 78 A scarce Farlow Compleat Angler’s Lamp, black metal rectangular casing, folding lens magnifier and leather button hole tab holder, in original leather case, patented 1927 £80-120 __ 15 __ 79 A Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, ivorine handle, alloy foot (a.f.), red agate line guide (no cracks), strapped rim tension screw and 1906 calliper check mechanism, contracted drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped central circular logo and block engraved previous owners name, foot has been filed and re[paired, circa 1906 £140-240 80 A scarce Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel with solid drum (no perforations), domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and 1906 calliper check mechanism, nickel silver drum locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and straight line logo, neatly block engraved previous owners name, circa 1906 (see illustration) £300-500 81 A Chas Farlow brass 2¾” trout fly reel, horn handle, block foot, triple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, a Hardy Houghton leather cast case and a quantity of various other items including; a teak fly box, Turrall fly tying kit, A Hardy Perfection 2 piece (2 tips) rod, in bag and former, 1908 (a.f.) four various other rods and other items (Q) £120-160 82 A good Hardy “Salmon Deluxe” 3 piece (2 tips) cane salmon fly rod, 9’6”, #7, extension butt handle, scarlet/black tipped silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, suction joints, 1968, light signs of use only, in bag £200-300 83 A Hardy “Gold Medal” 3 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 10’, crimson interwhipped, alloy screw grip reel fitting, lockfast joints, 1956, only light signs of use, in bag £140-240 84 A fine Hardy “Palakona” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 8’9”, #7, scarlet/green tipped silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, suction joint, 1975, as new condition, in bag £250-450 85 A good Oliver’s Knebworth 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 9’6”, #7, gold silk interwhipped, alloy screw grip reel fitting, suction joint, light use only, in bag £130-180 86 A scare Hardy “Wye” 3 piece (2 tips) cane salmon fly rod, 11’, #7, crimson silk interwhipped, sliding alloy screw grip reel fitting, lockfast joints, 1960, only very light signs of use, in bag £250-350 87 A Robertson 3½” brass and ebonite salmon fly reel, German silver rims, bridge foot, composition handle (replacement), fixed check mechanism and an Alex Martin Caledonia 4” alloy salmon fly reel, brass foot, fixed check mechanism (2) £100-150 __ 16 __ The following 10 lots are the former property of Hugh Edwardes DSO, CMG , 6th Baron of Kensington (1873-1938), Commander of the Welsh Horse Yeomanry during the Great War 1914-18, the regiment gained battle honours at the Somme, Gallipoli, Flaunders, Hindenburg Line, Egypt, Palestine, et al under his command 88 A Dingley built Carter & Co. 4” alloy salmon fly reel and block leather case, ivorine handle, brass bridge foot, caged drum with telephone drop latch, fixed calliper spring check mechanism, interior stamped “D.1”, only very light wear to lead finish, in Farlow (retailer) block case, circa 1920 £180-260 89 A Farlow 4½” brass salmon fly reel and block leather case, domed ivory handle, block foot, stamped fish logo, quadruple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplate with dome iron retaining screw, engraved “K.4” circa 1900 £160-260 90 A C. Farlow & Co. Ltd. 4½” alloy salmon fly reel and block leather case, ivorine handle, brass block foot, strapped rim tension screw and calliper check mechanism, drum with domed nickel silver retaining screw and faceplate stamped Holdfast logo, only light wear from normal use, circa 1915 £150-250 91 A Farlow Patent Lever 3¾” alloy salmon fly reel and block leather case, waisted horn handle, block foot, quadruple brass pillars (one roller), rear raised disc tension adjuster, backplate engraved makers details, faceplate block engraved “K2”, circa 1920 £140-240 92 A C. Farlow & Co. Ltd. 3” alloy trout fly reel and block leather case, xylonite handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and bar spring check mechanism, nickel silver drum retaining screw and faceplate stamped Holdfast logo and makers details, circa 1915 £140-240 93 A Malloch (Farlow’s retailed) 4” alloy side casting reel, horn handle, swiveling brass foot with integral line guide and spring locking latch, fixed check mechanism, nonreversible drum, faceplate stamped oval logo and retailers details, circa 1920 £70-100 94 Lord Kensington’s C. Farlow & Co. Ltd 4 piece steel centre cane 16’ salmon fly rod, spare mid and tip sections, sliding brass reel fitting, green silk inter-whipped, holdfast joints, snake eyes (one loose), bamboo and brass capped tip tube, varnish crazed, in bag £120-180 95 Lady Kensington’s Leonard Mills “H.L. Leonard” 3 piece (2 tips) cane 14’ salmon fly rod, crimson silk inter-whipped, nickel silver sliding reel fitting, suction joints, snake rings, alloy and brass capped alloy spare tip tube, in bag £200-300 __ 17 __ 96 A stained pine and iron bound rectangular rod box, top with white painted detail; “Lord Kensington – Fishing Rods”, iron hasp lock and twin securing straps (a.f.), 82” long and containing a selection of eight various greenheart and cane fly and spinning rods by Farlow and Hardy £120-180 97 A Farlow’s (Pezon et Michel cane) “Parabolic Grilse” 2 piece cane salmon fly rod, 10’6”, #7/8, green/scarlet tipped silk wraps, sliding alloy screw grip reel fitting, suction joint, in bag £140-240 100 An exceptionally rare Hardy 1894 Transitional Brass Perfect 2½” trout fly reel, this example is the very rarely seen “economy” model with solid drum (no perforations), no check regulator and no ball bearing race, the reel has a domed ivory handle, waisted and pierced bridge foot, full nickel silver annular line guide with three drum pillars, dished drum with hollow central threaded spindle, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and central 612 patent details, overall excellent condition, circa 1894 (see illustration) £6000-9000 OTHER PROPERTIES 98 A rare Hardy Bouglé 3” trout fly reel and spare spool, ebonite handle, ribbed alloy foot, triple raised drum pillars (one nickel silver roller) milled rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, faceplate stamped make and model details, spare spool in block leather case, light wear to finish from normal use only, 1920’s (See illustration) £1800-2400 99 A good Hardy St George 3” trout fly reel and pare spool, ebonite handle, alloy foot, two screw drum latch, white agate line guide (no cracks), rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, as new condition, 1950’s £200-300 ** John Drewett notes in his book Hardy Brothers, the Masters, The Men and Their Reels (pg. 120) that a handwritten note in the 1891 factory catalogue indicated that, for a reduction of 4/- per size, Perfect reels could be purchased less regulator, ball bearings and drum perforations, J.D. goes on to surmise that there is a very strong likelihood only very few of these models were actually produced as most Hardy clients were affluent enough to afford the more expensive option – we are aware of two 1891 examples having been acquired by collectors over the last 25 years but have no knowledge of a similar example to this 1894 transitional model ever having been offered for sale previously. __ 18 __ 101 An Ari’t Hart Traun S2 light salmon/ sea-trout fly reel and two spare spools, black anodised right hand wind model with multi-perforated drum, counter-balanced handle, full annular wire line guide, rear plate with four ventilation/finger braking ports, sliding optional check lever and milled spindle tension screw, stamped make and model details and numbered “338”, excellent condition and in original blue suedette pouches £350-550 103 A rare Ari’t Hart special production travel vice and fly tying kit, consisting of two brushed and polished alloy rectangular cases each with red baize lining, sliding lid upper compartment and lower drawer, with red heighted details “Tools” and “Materials” and with logo and mayfly emblem, one holding miniature tying vice and bobbins to lower drawer and four tools to upper section, three tools with amboyna wood handles (matching above lot), the second case with upper section for tying materials and lower case with glass vial and five circular recessed material sections, as new condition and in original black soft leather zip pouch (see illustration) £250-450 102 A very rare Ari’t Hart special production trout fly reel, left hand wind polished alloy model with trilogy style ventilated brushed aluminum spool, counter-balanced amboyna wood and ivory capped handle, off-set foot on tubular alloy stancheon, rear plate with three ventilation ports and spindle milled tension adjuster with amboyna wood inset, rear plate with engraved signature, as new condition and in suede zip pouch this finely crafted 2 7/8” diameter reel was presented by Ari’t Hart as a gift to the present owner along with the following lot (see illustration) £500-800 104 An Ari’t Hart Lake Taupo F3 trout fly reel and two spare spools, left hand wind black anodised model, counter-balanced handle, multi-perforated drum, full annular wire line guide, gold anodised tri-form stancheon foot with rear sliding optional check adjuster and spindle mounted milled tension adjuster, light use only and in original blue suede pouches £300-400 __ 19 __ 105 A scarce ABU Cardinal 33 CDL limited edition fixed spool reel, gold plated fittings, black finish with folding handle, rear tension adjuster and optional anti-reverse lever, as new condition and in original baize lined teak presentation box with inset silver name plaque to lid, produced 1990/91 in a limited edition of 1000 reels to celebrate the company’s 25th anniversary, this example is numbered “781” (see illustration) £200-300 106 A Hardy Perfect 3⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, alloy foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), rim tension screw and 1917 check mechanism, nickel silver drum retaining screw and faceplate stamped central circular logo, small hairline rim crack beside line guide, circa 1918 £140-180 107 A Farlow & Co. Ltd. 4½” alloy salmon fly reel, xylonite handle, brass block foot (neatly shortened), strapped rim tension screw, faceplate stamped Holdfast logo and makers name, 1920’s £80-120 108 A Hardy Perfect 3¾” salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, small corrosion patch to one rim otherwise in good overall useable condition, 1930’s £180-260 109 A good Heddon “Peerless De-Luxe” 3 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 9’, #3/5, gold/black tipped silk wraps, wooden reel seat, screw grip fitting, suction joints, light use only, in bag £150-250 110 A scarce E. Payne 3 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 9’3”, crimson/black tipped wraps, cigar cork handle with wooden reel seat and sliding nickel silver reel fitting, spare tip 1” short, bamboo and brass capped tip tube, in bag £200-300 111 A good Heddon “Peerless” 3 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 9’6”, gold/black tipped silk wraps, wooden reel seat and black anodised screw grip fitting, suction joints, light use only, in bag £140-240 112 A Hardy Marquis No.1 salmon fly reel and three spare spools, ebonite handle, polished alloy drum, ribbed brass foot, two screw drum latch and rear raised check adjuster, light use only, in zip cases £130-180 113 A similar lot, two zip cases only £130-180 __ 20 __ 114 A fine Ari’t Hart Ari II trout fly reel, titanium finish left hand wind model, ventilated drum with counter-balanced handle, full annular wire line guide, off-set triform stancheon foot, fixed check mechanism and rear spindle mounted milled tension adjuster, as new condition and in original card box (see illustration) £300-400 115 A fine Ari’t Hart Gallatin 2 trout fly reel, left hand wind model with black anodised finish, ventilated drum with counter-balanced handle, tri-form stancheon foot with three ventilation ports, sliding optional check button and three quarter annular line guide, rear spindle mounted milled tension adjuster lacking rubber cap), numbered “181”, in original card box £250-450 116 A Winston IM6 3 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’6”, #5, walnut reel seat with nickel silver screw grip fitting, green silk wraps, spigot joints, only very light use, in bag and alloy tube and an Orvis Battenkill CFO V trout fly reel, alloy foot, two screw latch and rear tension adjuster (2) £140-240 118 A Hardy St George 3¾” trout fly reel, ebonite handle with nickel silver counterbalance, alloy foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), two screw drum latch and dual compensating check mechanism, in zip case and a Hardy St John 3⁷⁄₈” light salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, three screw drum latch, ribbed brass foot and adjustable Mk.II check mechanism, both with signs of wear from normal use (2) £140-240 119 A fine Hardy Perfect 3³⁄₈” left hand wind trout fly reel and spare spool, ebonite handle, alloy foot, brown agate line guide (no cracks), nickel silver drum retaining screw and raised spindle boss to faceplate, as new condition and in zip case, spool in original card box £200-300 120 A rare Coxon Aerial model 4108A-T1 4½” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin horn handles, ebonite flanges and twin drum release/regulator forks, brass starback stancheon foot and walnut backplate with sliding brass optional check button and calliper spring mechanism, good overall condition, circa 1910 (see illustration) £500-800 117 A pair of Hardy Prince 5/6 trout fly reels, each with ebonite handle, alloy foot, two screw drum latch, nickel silver “U” shaped line guide and rear spindle mounted tension adjuster, new/unused condition and in zip cases (2) £100-150 __ 21 __ 121 A scarce C. Farlow & Co. Ltd. boxed “Contratac” line dressing kit, white card box with printed label and holding three containers of Rub-Down, Lubricant and Line Bath powder, a chamois pouch and line cleaning cloth, lid interior with printed instruction labels, circa 1925 and Belcher, Sheffield folding wooden fish measure (2) £150-200 122 A scarce C. Farlow & Co. Ltd. 1st model Sextile line winder, brass construction with six collapsible slotted arms, ebonite handle on waisted straight crank winding arm, stamped maker’s details, iron “G” clamp fitment with brass thumb locking screw and twin folding arm locking bars, circa 1910 (see illustration) £300-500 123 A good Hardy Uniqua 2⁷⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, nickel silver telephone drum latch and fixed Mk.II check mechanism, reel retains virtually all the original dark lead finish, circa 1930 £150-250 124 A Forrest Patent Adjustable Drag 3” alloy trout fly reel, ivorine handle, pierced brass foot, central milled tension adjusting screw, faceplate stamped make and model details and a Forrest 3½” alloy trout fly reel, ivorine handle, brass foot and unusual “U” shaped fixed calliper spring check mechanism, both circa 1920 (2) £130-180 125 A rare Albert Smith Kings Patent turntable casting reel, brass foot on alloy starback stancheon with milled spring locking collar, walnut drum with shaped brass wire line guide, central recess with tapered horn handle, brass clip locking spring and cup line holder, foot stancheon stamped “Kings Pat No. 1905/12”, good overall condition and a rarely seen casting reel circa 1912 (see illustration) £350-550 126 Twenty four mounted gut eyed salmon flies, various sizes and patterns and with applied printed paper legend plate; “Flies tied by the Rev. T. Orde-Powlett of Wensley, Yorks, about 1850 and fished on the Yore” and another frame of eighteen gut eyed salmon flies tied by the same hand and with printed paper legends stating they are mainly local (Yore) patterns with some possibly of Irish influence, some flied lacking from the original display (2) £130-180 127 A large Malloch black japanned salmon fly box, cream painted interior fitted four double sided swing flyleaves and fitted bars of nickel silver spring clip holder, hinged lid with applied oval nickel silver trade plaque, some wear from normal use only, 11” x 8” x 2½” overall, circa 1910 £160-240 __ 22 __ 128 A scarce Hardy trout fishing “travel” outfit comprising; a lidded pine travel box, stenciled makers details and holding a Birmingham 3” brass trout fly reel, horn handle, bridge foot, triple age pillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and enclosed oval logo, polished finish, a built cane 3 piece (2 tips) trout rod, 10’6”, inlaid and tapered strip wood handle with brass sliding “W” reel fitting, lockfast joints and a Royd folding head landing net with bamboo handle, brass spring belt clip, knuckle folding joint and cable laid net, circa 1890 £300-500 129 A Hardy Perfect 3⁷⁄₈” trout/light salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, brass foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), nickel silver rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, faceplate stamped circular logo and model details, only light wear to finish from normal use, circa 1930 £180-260 130 An exceptionally fine and rare Hardy Silex Multiplier “Oil Pipe” 1st model 2 ¾” bait casting reel, ebonite handle on off-set circular drive plate, brass foot, ivorine bar casting trigger and nickel silver milled rim tension screw with rear ivorine quadrant weight indicator, rear mounted external oil pipe with nickel silver bracket, faceplate stamped make and model details, reel is in very good overall condition with only very light signs of wear to lead finish, a rarely see example, circa 1925 (see illustration) £1500-2500 131 A good Horwood Loch Tay 5” brass and ebonite harling fly reel, large cow horn handle, brass bridge foot, five hollow brass drum pillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplate stamped shield logo, reel retains virtually all the original bronze patina to face, circa 1895 £150-250 132 A Hardy St George 3¾” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), three screw drum latch, rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, only very light wear to lead finish, circa 1930 £150-250 133 An Orvis Battenkill Large Arbour III trout fly reel and spare spool, black finish, multiperforated large arbour drum with cou7nterbalancved handle, rear spindle tension regulator, as new condition and in original green cloth pouches £130-180 134 An Orvis “Helios Mid-Flex” 4 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’, #6, gold anodised screw grip reel fitting, crimson silk wraps, light use only and in original bag and carbon travel tube £150-250 135 A Hardy “Sintrix” 4 piece carbon salmon fly rod, 13’9”, #9, walnut reel seat with anodised screw grip fitting, brown silk wraps, only very light use, in bag and carbon travel tube £200-300 __ 23 __ 136 A LOOP Classic 811 salmon fly reel, left hand wind model with black anodised perforated end plates, serpentine counterbalanced handle, block foot and rear spindle mounted milled tension adjuster, as new condition and in original block leather case (see illustration) £300-400 137 A Tibor Riptide QC 4 ¼” salmon/saltwater fly reel, black anodised finish, counterbalanced handle, ventilated spool, rear milled spindle mounted tension adjuster, only very light signs of use £200-300 140 A Hardy “Angel Smuggler” 6 piece carbon valise trout fly rod, 9’, #6, alloy screw grip reel fitting, clear silk wraps, spigot joints, only very light signs of use, in original cloth bag and brass capped alloy tube £200-300 141 Six ethafoam lined fly boxes containing an extensive collection of mainly trout flies, including gold heads, rubber legs, dries, wets, nymphs et al and a quantity of various other trout flies in boxes (Q) £70-100 142 A pair of Simms G4 zip front stocking for waders size LS, a pair of Simms G4 BOA wading boots, size 10, a Simms Headwaters gortex wading jacket, size L, a Simms blue Wind Stopper fleece jacket, size L and a Simms Dry Creek water-proof rucksack all in very little used condition (5) £300-500 138 A Loomis “Roaring River Stinger GLX” 3 piece carbon salmon fly rod, 14’, #9/10, green anodised screw grip reel fitting, green silk wraps, in bag and original cloth covered tube £180-260 143 A Sage green cloth travel hold-all with lower tackle/rod compartment and upper clothing section, containing a Barbour gortex jacket XXL, a Barbour gortex wading jacket XL, a pair of Simms lightweight gortex stocking foot waders, size XLS, an Orvis wading jacket XL, two pairs of Simms heavy fleece trousers and various other clothing including boots, hats, Simms and Ex-Officio lightweight flats wading trousers et al (Q) £200-300 139 A beechwood double sided fly box, ethafoam lined and holding a very good collection of hair-wing salmon double hook flies, various patterns and a further extensive collection of salmon flies in various boxes and packets including many larger tube flies for Russia, Norway etc. (Q) £130-180 144 An Orvis green nylon travel hold-all, a Billingham canvas and leather trimmed tackle bag, various water-proof tackle and clothing bags by Fishpond, Orvis et al, a Berghaus 32l backpack, another by Vaude, various other fishing bags and cases, a KIS rod tube, a wading staff and a walking stick with composition fish handle (Q) £100-150 __ 24 __ 145 An Orvis tackle bag, various zip pockets and holding a collection of angling items including a Sims folding wading staff, three Leatherman multi-tools, other multi-tools, a pair of Van Staal big game pliers and pouch, various Rio Spey line head attachments, a Carron Jetstream Spey line #9/10, an Abel triple reel case, Hardy neoprene reel cases, and various other items (Q) £90-130 146 A fine Hardy Brass Faced Perfect 4¼” salmon fly reel and block leather case, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw with Turk’s head locking nut and 1906 calliper spring check mechanism, drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and straight line logo, the reel shows only very light signs of use and retains virtually all the original bronze patina and lead finish, case is in similar condition and still holds the original Turk’s head split key held in a leather tab within lid interior, circa 1906 (see illustration) £1000-1500 147 A Hardy Brass Faced Perfect 3½” salmon fly reel and block leather case, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, drum rim with cutaway section, probably a factory alteration due to damage, strapped rim tension screw with early calliper spring check mechanism, drum with four rim cusps and nickel silver milled locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark, enclosed oval and straight line logos, wear to finish from normal use, circa 1900 £400-600 148 A fine Hardy St George Junior 2⁹⁄₁₆” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, alloy foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), two screw drum latch, nickel silver rim mounted tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, unused condition and in original cream card box, 1950’s (see illustration) £300-400 149 A good Hardy St George 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), three screw drum latch, nickel silver rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, interior stamped J.S. (Jimmy Smith) light wear only, 1930’s £160-240 __ 25 __ 150 A rare Hardy Field 2⁷⁄₈” trout fly reel, alloy faceplate with lipped rim, two screw spindle boss and domed ivory handle on milled brass cup, contracted brass drum, brass bridge foot, triple hollow brass drum pillars, faceplate stamped make and model details, only very light wear and a rarely seen size and model, circa 1896 (see illustration) £700-1000 151 A scarce Ari’t Hart River Deschutes trout fly reel and spare spool, left hand wind model with black anodised finish, multiperforated drum with counter-balanced handle, full annular steel wire line guide, gold anodised triform stancheon foot with sliding optional check button and spindle mounted tension wheel, stamped make and model details and numbered 8357, only very lights signs of use and in original blue suedette pouches (see illustration) £450-650 153 A rare Ari’t Hart Aras trout fly reel, left hand wind model bronze anodised drum cage and brushed alloy perforated spool with counter-balanced handle, offset stancheon foot pierce three ports, milled drum locking nut and rear spindle mounted tension regulator, as new condition and in leather zip case (see illustration) £400-600 154 A Hardy “Wye” 3 piece (2 tips) cane salmon fly rod, 13’6”, #10, crimson silk inter-whipped, sliding alloy screw grip reel fitting, lockfast joints, 1965, good overall condition, in bag £200-300 155 A Hardy “A.H.E. Wood” 3 piece (2 tips) cane salmon fly rod, 12’, #8, gold/crimson tipped wraps, sliding alloy screw grip reel fitting, lockfast joints, 1968, good condition, in bag £200-300 156 A Hardy “Wye” 3 piece (2 tips) cane salmon fly rod, 12’6”, crimson silk interwhipped, sliding alloy reel fitting, lockfast joints, 1956, good condition, in bag £200-300 152 An Ari’t Hart alloy tippet dispenser, the graphite finish circular receptacle holding four Delrin cast spools, spring retaining clip and rubber covered bar line grip, rear plate stamped fish logo, as new condition £100-150 157 A Hardy “Salmon Deluxe” 3 piece (2 tips) hollow built cane salmon fly rod, 9’6”, extension butt handle, crimson/black tipped silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, suction joints, 1965, very good overall condition, in bag £180-260 __ 26 __ 158 A good Hardy 3³⁄₈” Perfect trout fly reel and spare spool, ebonite handle, alloy foot, white gate line guide (no cracks), rim mounted tension screw and dual compensating check mechanism, faceplate with raised spindle boss, as new condition and in zip case, spool in card box £200-300 159 A Hardy Viscount 150 salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, alloy foot, spring release latch and rear check adjuster, light use only and a similar Hardy Viscount 140 trout/seatrout fly reel, both in zip cases (2) £80-120 160 A fine Hardy brass and ebonite 3½” salmon fly reel, bronzed brass winding plate with ivorine handle and twin screw raised spindle boss, twin German silver rims, bridge foot, quadruple pillared cage, fixed check mechanism, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and enclosed oval logo, only very light signs of wear, circa 1895 (see illustration) £400-600 163 An Ogden Smith 3¾” alloy salmon fly reel, waisted xylonite handle, brass bridge foot, strapped rim tension screw and nickel silver drum retaining screw, light use only and another Ogden Smith 3⁷⁄₈” alloy sea trout/light salmon fly reel, xylonite handle, brass foot, fixed check mechanism, both 1920’s (2) £100-150 164 Four various Colin Whitehouse hand built floats in fitted teak and baize lined case, three signed and dated 1994 and 1999 £80-120 165 A fine and C. Farlow & Co. Ltd. oak rectangular salmon fly reservoir and block leather case, the finely crafted oak case with four lift-out paper lined trays, each with nickel silver bars of spring fly clips, hinged lid with internal ivorine makers rectangular plaque and recessed white metal swing handle, block leather outer case with twin locking straps, brass lock escutcheon and brass mounted leather handle, top black stamped previous owners name “Edmund G. McCorquodale”, circa 1920 (see illustration) £1500-2500 161 A large 19th century horsehair and flax fishing line, straight tapered, circa 1840 £80-120 162 A Hardy Super Silex 4” bait casting reel, shallow cored drum with twin ebonite handles, spring release latch and jewelled spindle bearing, ribbed alloy foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and rear quadrant weight indicator, backplate stamped make and model details, light wear from normal use only, 1930’s £200-260 ** The McCorquodale family built the new Tulchan lodge on the River Spey in 1906 __ 27 __ 166 A scarce Farlow 4½” B.W.P. salmon fly reel, polished alloy drum with short xylonite handle and nickel silvered locking screw, brass foot, rear patent sliding button drag lever, white metal line guide, backplate stamped Holdfast logo, only very light wear to painted finish and a rarely seen size, 1950’s £180-260 170 A rare Hardy rectangular black japanned fly reservoir, cream painted interior fitted six lift out trays, each fitted with nickel silver bars of spring clip fly holders and containing a selection of various fully dressed salmon and Irish lough trout flies, lid interior with applied nickel silver oval trade plaque, brass swing carry handle and drop latch lock, previously unseen model, circa 1920 (see illustration) £300-400 167 A Carswell Modified No. 2 Illingworth threadline casting reel, exposed bronze gearing, wooden handle on brass crank winding arm, alloy foot, half wire line guide and alloy spool stamped model details, circa 1915 £180-260 168 A Jardine 3¾” brass and ebonite salmon fly reel, caged and ventilated drum with domed horn handle, twin German silver rims, bridge foot, quadruple cage pillars and fixed check mechanism, perforated front plate with raised dome screw spindle boss, circa 1895 £100-150 169 A Heaton brass 2³⁄₈” relief decorated trout winch, tapered horn handle on curved crank winding arm, block foot, triple cage pillars, endplates with relief decorated scenes of a gentleman angler playing a fish, circa 1915 £100-150 171 A Hardy Uniqua 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, nickel silver telephone drum latch, fixed Mk.II check mechanism, rear plate stamped make and model details, only light wear to lead finish, 1930’s £130-180 172 Eight various silk fly lines by Kingfisher et al, mainly double taper #5 trout sizes (8) £80-120 173 Two Hardy Aaro Silver Wilkinson salmon flies, size 2, a Hardy Fly Minnow, two Hardy Halcyon Spinner flies, two Farlow lipped tube flies and six various sized Hardy Soleskin Brit fly baits (13) £100-150 __ 28 __ 174 Ten various Hardy fully dressed salmon flies in original packets, mainly smaller sized, various patterns, ten other various makers salmon flies on trade card and ten gut eyed fully dressed salmon flies including some larger examples (30) £130-180 175 Thirteen Hardy Crocodile bait mounts, various sizes and displayed in a teak case and eight various other bait mounts by various makers including Allcock, Carter and Hardy (21) £100-150 179 A 19th Century 8” halibut/cod pirk, the moulded lead fish shaped lure with large outpoint double iron hook to head, link swivel and cable laid rope trace to tail, circa 1890 £80-120 180 An extremely rare Gregory Jointed Cleopatra 3½” nickel silvered bait, the reticulated fish shaped lure with twin head mounted spinning vanes, one stamped “patent”, two side and one rear mounted fly treble hooks, side hooks with glass bead stops, box head swivel and wire trace, very good condition, circa 1880 (see illustration) £1500-2000 176 Four Hardy 1909 Fly Minnow baits, a collection of other Hardy metal devon minnow baits, various sizes and models and other makers minnow baits including Allcock, Martinez & Bird, Hatton et al, some on original trade cards (Q) £100-150 177 Three Allcock Royd spinner baits, 3”-1¾”, two Cummins spoon baits in trade box and a small quantity of other baits by ABU, Vibro and Allcock, some in original card boxes (Q) £80-120 178 A presentation Rapala 3” Shad Rap deep runner lure, mounted in pine based presentation box with engraved brass plaque and perspex cover, accompanying letter stating this lure is one of 100 made to celebrate the sale of 100,000,000 lures by Rapala and a Mitchell presentation watch in alloy case, yellow/black face and leather strap (2) £50-80 181 A very rare Gregory Jointed Cleopatra 3” gilt metal bait, reticulated fish shaped body with twin head mounted spinning vanes, one stamped “patent”, two side and one rear mounted fly treble hooks, side hooks with glass bead stops, box head swivel and gimp trace, very good condition, circa 1880 (see illustration) £1500-2000 __ 29 __ 182 A Hardy Marquis Salmon No.3 fly reel and two spare spools, grey/silver drum with ebonite handle and two screw release latch, ribbed brass foot, rear tension regulator, only very light use and in zip case £100-150 187 Three Airflo T7 #10/12 salmon fly reels, each with large arbour drum with counterbalanced handle, rear spindle mounted graduated tension adjuster, as new condition and in original card boxes (3) £90-130 183 A Vision XLA 8/9 trout fly reel, gold anodised finish, ventilated large arbour spool with counter-balanced handle, rear spindle mounted milled tension regulator, as new condition and in neoprene pouch £120-160 188 A pair of Airflo T6 #9/11 light salmon fly reels, each with large arbour drum with counter-balanced handle, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster and a similar Airflo T7 #7/9 trout/light salmon reel, as new condition and in original card boxes (3) £90-130 184 An Abel No.4.5 salmon/saltwater fly reel, black anodised finish, multi-perforated drum with counter-balanced rosewood handle, rear spindle mounted milled tension adjuster, light use only, in original nylon pouch £200-300 185 An Abel Super 12W salmon/big game saltwater fly reel, black anodised finish, ventilated drum and cage, counter-balanced wooden handle, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster, light wear only and in original neoprene pouch (see illustration) £200-300 189 An ABU Suverän S4000M fixed spool reel and spare spool, spool mounted ribbed tension adjusting wheel, folding handle, light use only, an ABU Ambassadeur 2500c multiplier reel, graphite finish, chamfered rims, in block leather case and three further reels; a Shimano Aero GT4000 fixed spool reel and spare spool, a Diawa Regal-Z 4050 BRT bait runner reel and two spare spools and an ABU Delta 5 fly reel (5) £150-250 190 A rare S.E. Bogdan model 400 multiplying salmon fly reel, champagne/black anodised left hand wind model with serpentine crank counter-balanced handle, block foot, rear milled alloy optional check button and eleven point graduated check adjuster, backplate applied rectangular trade plaque, light wear only mainly to rims and in original suede pouch (see illustration) £1500-2500 186 A Scientific Angler System 2 1213 salmon fly reel and spare spool, black anodised finish, counter-balanced handle, rear tension adjuster, as new condition and another similar reel with spare spool (2) £80-120 __ 30 __ 191 An Abel Super 12W salmon/big game saltwater fly reel, black anodised finish, ventilated drum and cage, counter-balanced wooden handle, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster, light wear only and in original neoprene pouch £200-300 195 An Ari’t Hart Tweed S3 salmon fly reel and spare spool, left hand wind model with multi-perforated drum, full annular wire line guide, stancheon foot and rear plate with four finger port ventilation holes, sliding optional check button and spindle mounted milled tension adjuster, numbered “518” and in good overall condition (see illustration) £350-550 192 An Abel 4.5N salmon fly reel, black anodised finish, multi-perforated drum with counter-balanced rosewood handle, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster, light wear only and in original nylon pouch (see illustration) £200-300 196 A Sage “RPL 6106-3” 3 piece carbon trout fly rod, 10’6”, #6, wooden reel seat with anodised screw grip fitting, brown silk wraps, light use only in bag and cloth covered tube and bag and a System 2 67L trout fly reel, counter-balanced handle, rear tension regulator, light use only (2) £100-150 193 A pair of Hardy Marquis #10 light salmon/sea-trout fly reels, each with grey/silver spool, ebonite handle, nickel silver line guide and rear tension regulator, one with spare spool and in zip cases and a similar Hardy Marquis Salmon No.1 salmon fly reel, in zip case (3) £100-150 194 A Hardy “Favourite” 3 piece carbon trout fly rod, 10’6”, #7/8, purple silk whips, screw grip reel fitting, in bag and a System Two 78 wide trout fly reel (2) £100-150 197 A Sage “RPL 490” 2 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’, #4, wooden reel seat with anodised screw grip fitting, in bag and a System Two 45-L trout fly reel, counter-balanced handle, rear tension adjuster (2) £90-130 198 A Sage “GSP 470-3” 3 piece carbon spinning rod, 7’, 3/8-5/8oz casting weight, screw grip reel fitting, as new condition, in bag and cloth covered travel tube and an ABU Cardinal 52 fixed spool reel, as new condition, in card box (2) £80-120 __ 31 __ 199 A good Hardy “County” 2 piece cane salmon spinning rod, 8’6”, green silk interwhipped, sliding alloy reel fittings, stand-off rings, studlock joint, 1965, near new condition, in bag and a Sharpe’s “J.S. Sharpe” 2 piece cane salmon spinning rod, crimson wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, light use only, in bag (2) £120-180 200 An exceptionally rare and previously unseen Hardy 4½” Brass Faced “Birmingham” style salmon fly reel, domed ivorine handle, waisted and pierced bridge foot, quadruple hollow brass drum pillars, fixed calliper spring early check mechanism, alloy backplate with raised bronze spindle boss, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark, enclosed oval logo and raised two screw spindle boss, reel has light wear from normal use to both the bronzed face patina and the alloy rear plate, as you would expect for an item of this age, circa 1894/5 (see illustration) £4000-6000 ** The above reel is truly representative of a “missing link” in the development of the Hardy salmon fly reel, as far as we can ascertain there are no records in existence of such a model ever having been produced commercially; the first true “Brass Faced” model having been the regularly seen Brass Faced Perfect salmon reel. John Drewett, in his book, Hardy Brothers, The Masters, The Men…, does allude to the possibility of a very small number of Birmingham style alloy reels having been produced pre-1895, but only in smaller trout sizes (due to the poor quality of the aluminum available at the time) and none with either a brass face, or in the larger salmon sizes. However, Drewett states that, of the very few Birmingham style trout models that have surfaced, all were full alloy versions (see Drewett J.: Hardy Brothers… illust 86b, pg. 108), he also goes on to state (pg. 130) that in 1895, with the technical advances in the production of aluminum, Hardy’s introduced the Brass Faced Perfect salmon model, indicating that the reel offered for sale here was likely to have pre-dated the inception of the Perfect version. 201 A Malloch alloy 2⁵⁄₈” side casting reel, tapered horn handle, swiveling brass foot with integral line guide and spring release latch, rim mounted optional check button and reversible drum, faceplate stamped oval logo and a similar brass 4” versions, fixed check, non-reversible drum (2) £120-180 202 A good Dingley built 4” lacquered alloy bait casting reel, caged drum with twin ivorine handles, spring release latch and jewelled spindle bearing, nickel silver foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and strapped milled tension regulator screw, interior stamped “D.4”, very good overall condition, circa 1920 £150-200 __ 32 __ 203 A scarce Bute 4” alloy bait casting reel, twin ebonite handles, three screw spring drum latch, brass foot, rim mounted xylonite casting trigger and rear milled nickel silver regulator button and tension wheel, backplate stamped model details, light wear only, 1920’s £130-180 209 A good Hardy “LRH No.1 Spinning” 2 piece cane salmon spinning rod, 9’6”, green/crimson tipped wraps, sliding alloy screw grip reel fitting, studlock joint, 1958, in bag and a Hardy “Richard Walker Reservoir” 2 piece fibre glass trout fly rod, 9’6” #7, in bag (2) £90-130 204 A Hardy Altex No.1 Mk.II fixed spool reel, folding left hand wind ebonite handle, full bail arm, ebonite drum with four point tension nut, circa 1950 £90-130 210 A good Allcock Aerial model 7950-T6 3½” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin xylonite handles and solid rear flange, B.P. line guide, brass stancheon foot, rear sliding brass optional check button and bar spring check mechanism, backplate stamped circular trade mark, only very light use, circa 1925 (see illustration) £350-550 205 A good Allcock Aerial Popular 4” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin xylonite handles, B.P. line guide, brass stancheon foot, rear sliding optional check button and bar spring check mechanism, backplate stamped Stag logo, 1940’s £150-250 206 A B. James “Richard Walker Mk.IV Avon” 2 piece cane coarse rod, 10’, crimson interwhipped, sliding alloy reel fittings, “onion” cork handle, England transfer label, in later bag £150-250 207 A Hardy trout landing net/wading staff, folding ash framed racquet shaped head with cable laid net and brass knuckle joint, bamboo handle, spring belt clip and steel toe, circa 1920 £100-150 208 A Chapman “Quinette Mk.II” 3 piece cane trout fly rod, 9’, crimson inter-whipped, screw grip reel fitting, suction joints, in bag and an un-named 2 piece cane brook trout fly rod, crimson inter-whippings, sliding alloy reel fitting, in bag (2) £100-150 211 A Foster Bros “ Perfection Roach” 3 piece cane float rod, 10’6”, green silk interwhipped, sliding alloy reel fittings, stand-off rings, in later bag £100-150 212 A good Allcock Aerial model 7950-T3 4½” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin ivorine handles, front flange stamped “patent”, brass stancheon foot, rear sliding optional check button and calliper spring check mechanism, backplate block engraved make and model details, only very light signs of use, circa 1920 (see illustration) £400-600 __ 33 __ 213 A Heaton’s nickel silvered 4” salmon fly reel, tapered cow horn handle, block foot, quadruple cage pillars and fixed check mechanism, faceplate with raised spindle boss and domed iron locking screw, very good condition, circa 1900 £100-150 214 An Illingworth No.2 threadline casting reel, exposed bronze gearing, tapered ebonite handle, shaped alloy foot, finger pick-up line guide and alloy spool with brass tension screw and stamped make and patent details, circa 1910 £150-200 215 A very rare J. Fawcett of Sedbusk leather pot bellied creel, the steamed leather body with stitched rear seam and embossed belt loop, cream painted interior and brass hinged lid with embossed sunburst and running geometric border decoration, small section missing to front of lid lip where hasp drop lock was original located, lid interior faintly white paint inscribed “John Fawcett, Sedbusk, Hawes, 31st May 1856”, creel with scalloped escutcheon and brass turnkey lock, script engraved “J. Fawcett, Sedbusk”, 11 ½” wide (see illustration) £1500-2500 216 A scarce Fred G. Shaw 3¼” alloy trout fly reel, xylonite handle on raised faceplate, brass foot, triple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, ventilated drum face, winding plate engraved model detail, light wear only, 1920’s £100-150 217 A scarce Scottish wooden salmon fly winch, fruitwood side plates, bulbous horn handle on “S scroll brass winding arm with domed iron retaining screw, bridge foot, triple gage pillars, fixed check mechanism, brass drum, very good overall condition, circa 1860 (see illustration) £300-500 218 A David Slater 5” Nottingham combination salmon reel, twin horn handles, walnut faceplate (replacement), brass four screw spring release latch engraved “Salter’s Patent”, brass annular line guide, German silver rear rim, ebonite backplate and brass starback foot with sliding optional check button and calliper spring check mechanism, circa 1900 £100-150 __ 34 __ 219 An early Nottingham 3½” wooden centre pin reel, twin bulbous bone handles, brass slipper spring release latch, starback foot with fishtail finials, no check, circa 1860, and another early Nottingham 3 ½” centre pin wooden reel with fishtail starback foot and unusual raised disc optional check button, circa 1880 (2) £100-150 220 A fine and C. Farlow & Co. oak rectangular salmon fly reservoir and block leather case, the finely crafted oak case with six lift-out paper lined trays, each with cork fly bars, bars and lining paper replaced at some time, hinged lid with internal ivorine makers rectangular plaque and recessed white metal swing handle, burgundy velvet lined block leather outer case with twin locking straps, brass shield shaped lock escutcheon and brass mounted leather handle, circa 1900 (see illustration) £1200-1600 222 A rare Hardy Perfect 2⁷⁄₈” trout fly reel, “Eunuch” model (no ball bearings) with ivorine handle, brass foot, milled rim tension screw and Mk.I bar spring check mechanism, faceplate stamped circular logo, light wear from normal use only, circa 1920 £300-400 223 A Hardy brass and ebonite 2¾” trout fly reel, tapered horn handle, German silver rims, brass bridge foot, triple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplate with raised spindle boss and stamped enclosed oval logo, light wear from normal use, circa 1895 £200-300 224 A Turnbull 3½” narrow drummed trout fly reel, caged drum with domed ivorine handle and telephone locking latch, brass block foot, fixed calliper spring check mechanism, probably made by Walter Dingley, retaining much of the original lead finish, circa 1920 £100-150 225 A scarce Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, ivorine handle, brass foot,, strapped rim tension screw and 1906 calliper spring check mechanism, drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped central circular logo, light wear from normal use only, circa 1908 (see illustration) £250-450 221 An early Nottingham 3½” wooden centre pin reel, twin horn handles, brass milled drum locking nut, starback foot with spear pint finials, three other various Nottingham style reels, a Jardine brass and ebonite 2 ½” trout fly reel (backplate cracked) and a Heatons brass 2 ¼” trout fly reel (6) £90-130 __ 35 __ 226 A Hardy Silex No.2 3½” bait casting reel, shallow cored drum with twin ivorine handle and milled brass locking nut, brass foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and strapped nickel silver tension regulating screw, backplate stamped make and model details, light wear to lead finish, circa 1912 £120-180 227 A good Hardy “Halford Knockabout” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 9’6”, #7, gold/black tipped silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, reversible butt spear, lockfast joint, 1968, light use only, in bag £130-180 228 A Hardy “Crown Houghton” 3 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 10’, #7, gold/green tipped silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, reversible butt spear, lockfast joint, 1968, as new condition, in bag £160-240 229 A Hardy “Wye” 2 piece cane salmon fly rod, 11’, #7, crimson inter-whippings, sliding alloy screw grip reel fitting, lockfast joint, 1966, little used condition, in bag £140-240 230 A rare Hardy Perfect 3” wide drummed trout fly reel, ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw early calliper spring check mechanism, slightly contracted drum with four rim cusps and nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and straight line logo, light wear from normal use only, circa 1900 (see illustration) £700-1000 231 A scarce Hardy Super Silex 2⁷⁄₈” bait casting reel, slotted core drum with twin ebonite handles, spring release latch and jewelled spindle bearing, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and rear quadrant weight indicator, backplate stamped make and model details, light wear only, 1930’s £200-300 232 A rare Hardy Brass Faced Perfect 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel and block leather case, factory converted to left hand wind model, with ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw (relocated to opposite side of rim) and early calliper spring check mechanism, contracted drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark, enclosed oval and straight line logos, overall polished finish otherwise in very good condition, new strap to case, circa 1900 (see illustration) £700-1000 233 An Ari’t Hart Traun trout fly reel and spare spool, black anodised right hand wind model with multi-perforated drum, gold anodised handle and triangular foot stancheon with integral wire line guide, fixed check mechanism, rear spindle mounted check tension adjuster, foot stancheon stamped make and model details and numbered “8241”, only very light signs of use and in original suedette pouches £350-550 __ 36 __ 234 A scarce Ari’t Hart Remco trout fly reel, right hand wind model in rare black and gold anodised finish, exposed and ventilated drum with counter-balanced handle and central milled locking nut, off-set bridge foot with integral annular brushed steel wire line guide fixed check mechanism, gold stamped makers details, in original soft leather zip pouch (see illustration) £350-550 236 A fine Ari’t Hart tippet dispenser, the black and gold anodised gadget holding four line spools with three circular cut-out ports to each side, milled spindle locking screw and steel vest ring, gold stamped makers logo and in original blue suedette pouch, unused condition £130-180 237 A Hardy St George 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), three screw drum latch, rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, light overall wear to finish from normal use, 1930’s £130-180 235 A fine and rare Ari’t Hart Rainbow steelhead/salmon fly reel and spare spool, right hand wind black anodised model with ventilated drum, counterbalanced handle, rear sliding drag adjusting arm set with an anti-foul rim and with seven various coloured indicator points (from which the reel gained its name), off-set stancheon foot with two ventilation ports, backplate stamped make and model detail and numbered “194”, as new condition and in hide zip case (see illustration) £800-1200 238 An Allcock Match Aerial 4½” narrow drummed trotting reel, caged and six spoked drum, twin composition handles, chromed foot, rear optional check lever and a Match Aerial 4 ½” wide drummed centre pin reel of similar design, both in near new condition (2) £150-250 239 A Hardy Silex Major 4¼” wide drummed bait casting reel, shallow cored drum with twin ebonite handles spring release latch and jewelled spindle bearing, brass foot, rim mo8nted ivorine casting trigger and rear nickel silver casting regulator button, backplate stamped make and model details, on light wear from normal use, 1920’s £140-180 __ 37 __ 240 A scarce Hardy H.J.S. bait casting reel, black anodised finish, 4:1 ratio gearing, reverse tapered ebonite handle on off-set curved crank winding arm mounted above a four point capstan drag adjuster, rim mounted spool release lever and milled tension screw, ribbed alloy foot, nickel silver spindle caps both stamped “Oil”, rear plate stamped make and model details, light wear to finish, circa 1940 (see illustration) £350-550 243 A Hardy Multum-in-Parvo rectangular japanned lure case, cream painted interior fitted various lidded compartments and holding a selection of various Hardy and other baits and mounts including HuttonWye Phantoms, HJS Wiggler plugs, three Geens Phantom spoon baits et al, various Hardy anti-kink leads and wire traces, a collection of seven large trolling spoons and other baits (Q) £150-250 244 A Hardy Elarex bait casting reel, chromed casing, twin ebonite reverse taped handles, level-line mechanism, two rear mounted casting controls, in original rexine case, an Young’s Gildex bait casting reel, twin handles, folding foot and an Abu Ambassadeur 6500 bait casting reel, red finish, chamfered rims, all in good condition (3) £100-150 241 A 19th century leather trout fly wallet, interior fitted end pouch pockets, felt dampers and parchment fly leaves, holding a collection of trout flies to gut casts and two licences to fish the River Axe mouth, dated 1897 two further pigskin trout fly wallets, one by Bernard & Son and two rosewood and bone spindled float and line winders, each with central shot and cap compartments (5) £130-180 242 A salesman’s chamois leather sample roll of twenty five spoon baits, holding three differing styles of bait; hog-backed, plain and ridged, in various sizes and nickelled silver , copper and brass finish, each stamped on blade inner with size detail and fitted swivels/spilt rings (no hooks) and sold with the six iron formers for shaping the spoon blades, 1920’s £120-160 245 A scarce Hardy Super Silex Multiplier 3¼” bait casting reel, reverse tapered ebonite handle in off-set circular drive plate, polished alloy drum with spring release latch and jewelled spindle bearing, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger, milled tension screw and rear ivorine quadrant weight indicator, drive plate stamped make and model details, light wear from normal use only, 1930’s (see illustration) £500-800 __ 38 __ 246 A Hardy Super Silex 4” bait casting reel, shallow cored drum with twin ebonite handles, spring release latch and jewelled spindle bearing, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger, milled tension screw and rear ivorine quadrant weight indicator, wear from normal use only, circa 1940 £160-240 247 A scarce Timpson tournament casting reel, tapered vulcanite handle on rear circular winding plate, swiveling foot with brass spring release latch, cylindrical hollow large drum with four ventilation ports and brass wing locking nut and a Morris alloy multiplying tournament(?) casting reel, ebonite handle on off-set brass crank winding arm, brass foot, wire line guide, option rim check lever, drum plate stamped name and various numbers and letters (2) £130-180 248 A scarce Holtzapffel fly tyer’s table vice, steel sliding collar locking scissor jaws on slender adjustable shaft with brass “G” clamp table fitting having a knurled brass locking screw, jaw arm stamped makers details, circa 1900 (see illustration) £160-220 249 An Eaton & Deller brass 3¼” salmon winch, turned bone handle on curved crank winding arm with domed iron locking screw, riveted block foot, triple cage pillars, rear raised check housing and fixed check mechanism, faceplate scroll engraved makers details, circa 1870, very good condition £160-240 250 A very rare Ustonson wide drummed direct drive brass winch, turned bone handle on curved crank winding arm with domed iron locking screw, riveted block foot, pierced to take leather pad (reduced slightly to one end), triple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplate scroll engraved “Ustonson, Maker to His Majesty, Temple Bar, London”, reel is in very good overall condition, 2 ¼” diameter x 2³⁄₈” wide, circa 1835 (see illustration) £3500-5500 ** Ustonson reels are usually seen in the multiplying version with direct drive models rarely appearing on the market 251 A scarce Hardy brass and ebonite 4¾” salmon fly reel, domed cow horn handle, German silver rims, brass bridge foot, quadruple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplates with raised two screw spindle boss and stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and enclosed oval logo, wear from normal use, circa 1895 £250-350 __ 39 __ 252 An unusual pine salmon fly reservoir, the rectangular cabinet with glazed door and interior fitted eight sliding drawers, each with ivorine bun handle and fitted bars of nickel silver spring fly clips on ivorine boards, brass swig carrying handle, good overall condition, 9¾” x 9½” x 6½”, circa 150 (see illustration) £250-450 253 A framed display of trout flies “Les Virtuales 1999-2000, Moscas Orbigo” by Jose Manuel “Cholo” Ruiz, the 33 various patterns including imitative tying’s of wasp, ant, ladybird et al, all mounted onto a cream card board with pattern name plates and brass legend plaques, framed and glazed, excellent overall condition and fine examples of this well-known and respected tyer of Spanish style flies, 13½” x 17 1/22 overall £200-300 255 A fine Bo Mohlin Em Salmon 3⁷⁄₈” wide drummed fly reel and block leather case, right hand wind model with black anodised end plates, serpentine crank wind counterbalanced handle, multi-perforated drum and face plates, bridge foot, triple cage pillars, rear seven point graduated tension adjuster, engraved make and model details and numbered 9406, as new condition (see illustration) £300-400 256 A fine Bo Mohlin Em Sea-Trout 3⁵⁄₈” wide drummed fly reel and block leather case, right hand wind model with black anodised end plates, serpentine crank wind counterbalanced handle, multi-perforated drum and face plates, bridge foot, triple cage pillars, rear seven point graduated tension adjuster, engraved make and model details and numbered 9406, as new condition (see illustration) £260-340 254 A fine Bo Mohlin Mini Trout 2⁷⁄₈” fly reel and block leather case, right hand wind model with counter-balanced handle on “S” scroll arm, multi-perforated drum and face plate, bridge foot, fixed check , black anodised end plates backplate with makers details and numbered 9410, as new condition £200-300 __ 40 __ 257 A scarce Mörner Trout 3½” alloy multiplying fly reel, 1:2.14 ratio retrieve, multi-perforated, anti-reverse drum, bullet head ebony handle on tapered crank winding arm with auxiliary pressure brake pad, triple stainless steel waisted drum pillars and bridge foot, light use only and in original zip case, 1970’s £130-180 258 A fine Seamaster Mk.II Dual Mode light salmon/bonefish wide drummed fly reel, gold/black anodised finish left hand wind anti-reverse model with twin tapered wooden handles mounted on cross-bar winding arm above a milled tension adjuster, one piece cage, tension wheel engraved make and model details, as new condition (see illustration) £300-400 260 A fine and rare Ari’t Hart Rainbow steelhead/salmon fly reel, right hand wind, Philips opal anodised finish model with ventilated drum, counter-balanced handle, milled drum locking nut, rear sliding drag adjusting arm set with an anti-foul rim and with seven various coloured indicator points (from which the reel gained its name), off-set stancheon foot with two ventilation ports, backplate stamped make and model detail and numbered “123”, as new condition and in hide zip case (see illustration) £700-1000 261 A good Ari’t Hart S1 trout fly reel, right hand wind graphite finish model with multiperforated drum, counter-balanced handle, full annular wire line guide, stancheon foot and rear plate with six ventilation ports, optional check button and stamped make, model details and numbered 023, only very light signs of use £300-400 259 A good Seamaster Salmon 3½” antireverse fly reel, right hand wind, black anodised model with tapered composition handle, block foot, triple stainless steel drum pillars and spindle mounted tension adjuster, faceplate engraved make and model details, as new condition £250-450 262 A scarce Ari’t Hart Exclusive travel fly tying kit, the gold and black anodised rectangular case with green baize lined interior holding a miniature tying vice, various tools, bobbins and a lidded materials compartment, cover with applied alloy trade plaque, very good overall condition £200-300 __ 41 __ 263 A rare Ari’t Hart un-named (possible prototype) trout fly reel, right hand wind model with brushed alloy multi-perforated F series style drum, full annular wire line guide, opal anodised off set single stancheon foot with optional check button, spindle mounted tension adjuster and red stamped makers signature, as new condition and in leather zip case (see illustration) £400-600 266 A Bo Mohlin Baby Trout 3” wide drummed trout fly reel and block leather case, right hand wind model with counter-balanced handle on “S” scroll arm, multi-perforated drum and face plate, bridge foot, fixed check, black anodised end plates, backplate with makers details and numbered 9431, as new condition £200-300 267 A fine R. Wurm Elnetti salmon fly reel, right hand wind model with black/gold anodised finish, solid drum with counter-balanced handle, block foot, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster, stippled frame, faceplate engraved model name, as new condition (see illustration) £180-260 264 A Fin-Nor No.3 anti-reverse salmon fly reel, right hand wind, gold anodised model with twin tapered ebonite handles on stainless steel cross-bar arm mounted below a milled tension adjusting wheel, as new condition £200-300 265 A Bo Mohlin Trophy Trout 3³⁄₈” fly reel and block leather case, gold /black anodised right hand wind model with serpentine crank wind counter-balanced handle, multiperforated drum and face plates, bridge foot, triple stainless steel cage pillars, rear seven point graduated tension adjuster, engraved make and model details and numbered 93102, as new condition (see illustration) £260-340 268 A fine R. Wurm Elnetti salmon fly reel, right hand wind model with black anodised finish, solid drum with counter-balanced handle, block foot, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster, faceplate engraved model name, as new condition £150-250 268a A superb Elnetti “Octogon Double 8” 2 piece (2 tips) octagonal custom built cane trout fly rod, 7’2”, #5, scarlet silk wraps, swollen butt, olivewood reel seat, nickel silver and gold heightened floral engraved reel fittings and female ferrule, snake rings, suction joint and staggered ferrule, as new condition and in bag and alloy tube £400-600 __ 42 __ 268b A fine Elnetti “Stratocaster Royal Flush” 2 piece built cane brook trout fly rod, 6’7”, #3/4, two tone cane strip construction with crimson silk wraps, swollen butt, olivewood reel seat and sliding nickel silver ring fittings, suction joint £400-600 269 An R. Wurm light salmon/bonefish fly reel, right hand wind model with black anodised finish, un-named and another similar trout sized model, un-named, both in as new condition (2) £200-300 271 A fine Milward’s “Holland Pocket Combination Cycle” 15 piece valise combination greenheart trout rod and lading net in display case, the sections making varying sized rods and designed to fit onto a bicycle cross-bar, green interwhipped, brass sliding reel fittings, two detachable handles (one of which can be used with the landing net shaft when not utilised as a rod section), spigot joints, snake rings, turned wooden ferrule stoppers, butt caps stamped makers details, folding hoop shaped net head, circa 1900, fully restored and mounted into a large baize backed mahogany and gilt slipped display case with brass name plaque, 23” x 30½” overall (see illustration) £250-350 270 A fine Milward’s “Holland Pocket Combination Cycle” 14 piece cane valise combination trout rod in display case, the sections making varying sized rods and designed to fit onto a bicycle cross-bar, crimson inter-whipped, brass sliding reel fittings, two detachable handles (one of which can be used with the landing net shaft when not utilised as a rod section), spigot joints, snake rings, turned wooden ferrule stoppers, butt caps stamped makers details, circa 1900, fully restored and mounted into a large baize backed mahogany and gilt slipped display case with brass name plaque, 23” x 30½” overall (see illustration) £250-350 272 A fine Seamaster Mk.I trout/bonefish fly reel, right hand wind model with gold/black anodised finish, solid drum (no perforations) with counter-balanced wooden handle, rear milled spindle mounted tension adjuster, faceplate script engraved make and model details, new/unused condition £200-300 __ 43 __ 273 A fine and rare Ari’t Hart S0 early model saltwater fly reel, Philips opal anodised finish right hand wind model with multiperforated drum, counter-balanced handle, full annular wire line guide, stancheon foot, backplate with six ventilation ports, sliding optional check button and spindle mounted tension adjuster, stamped with red signature trade ark and no serial number, excellent condition (see illustration) £400-600 ** An exceptionally rare and beautifully crafted fly vice, the standard John Betts model did not have the amboyna wood fittings and was never catalogued, this piece is likely to have been a special custom made piece for one of Ari’s many angling friends 276 A rare Chas Farlow & Co. “Cartwheel” salmon line drier, the 10½” diameter spoked steel wire framed line holder with wooden spindle and mounted on “U” shaped iron support and heavy brass “G” table clamp fitment with thumb screw lock, turned wooden winding handle on curved crank winding arm and drum spindle with applied oval brass trade plaque, a rarely seen model in good overall condition, circa 1885 (see illustration) £350-550 274 An Ari’t Hart tippet dispenser, the black and gold anodised gadget holding four line spools with three circular cut-out ports to each side, milled spindle locking screw and steel vest ring, gold stamped makers logo, light use only £120-160 275 A fine and rare Ari’t Hart Aras “John Betts” table fly tying vice, the amboyna wood and black anodised vice with adjustable screw locking jaws mounted on extending brushed steel shaft, black anodised swiveling arm and table clamp fitting, engraved model details and previous owners details to table clamp, as new condition (see illustration) £600-900 277 A Hardy Perfect 2⁷⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), milled rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, faceplate neatly block engraved previous owners initials, light wear from normal use, 1930’s £250-450 277a A Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), milled rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, faceplate stamped central circular logo, light wear from normal use, 1930’s £160-240 __ 44 __ 278 Twenty gut eyed fully dressed salmon flies, various patterns, mainly medium sized examples (20) £90-130 278a Twenty gut eyed fully dressed salmon flies, various patterns, mainly medium to smaller sized examples (20) £80-120 279 Twenty Jock Scott patterned fully dressed salmon flies, all eyed examples in varying styles and sizes 3/0-6 (2) £80-120 279a Twenty gut eyed fully dressed salmon flies, various sizes and patterns, mainly medium sized examples (20) £90-130 280 A fine Hardy Roxburgh salmon fly reservoir, the polished teak rectangular case with inset brass name plaque and leather carrying handle, interior fitted four lift-out trays with leather tab holders, reservoir base and trays fitted with bars of nickel silver spring fly clips and holding a superb collection of 248 fully dressed salmon and loch trout flies, 138 being gut-eyed examples and including some large flies and doubles, lid interior with applied rectangular metal trade plaque, 9¾” x 7 ” x 3½”, cabinet is in overall excellent condition, circa 1910 (see illustration) £2500-3500 281 A Wheatley pigskin salmon fly wallet, interior fitted end pouch pockets and tool holders, parchment fly and cast leaves, wrap-around strap and a similar Army & Navy salmon fly wallet, gilt stamped retailers name, both circa 1900 (2) £80-120 281a A scarce Hardy Perfect 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel, “Eunuch” model (no ball bearings) with short ivorine handle, alloy foot, milled rim tension screw and Mk.I check mechanism, faceplate stamped central circular logo and engraved previous owners initials, circa 1920 £200-300 282 A fine and rare Allcock Aerial model 5138T1 3” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with ebonite flanges and tapered horn handles, front flange stamped “patent”, B.P. line, brass stancheon foot, rear sliding optional check button and calliper spring check mechanism, only light wear from normal use, circa 1915 (see illustration) £500-800 282a A good Hardy St John trout/light salmon fly reel and spare spool, ebonite handle, alloy foot, two screw drum latch, rim tension screw and dual check mechanism, near new condition and in zip case and card boxes, 1950’s £130-180 __ 45 __ 283 A rare Hardy Perfect Houghton Dry Fly 2⁵⁄₈” wide drummed trout fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and 1906 caliper spring check mechanism, drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped central circular logo, very good overall condition, circa 1908 (see illustration) £700-1000 283a A Sage 3500D salmon/saltwater fly reel and spare spool, shallow cored drum with counter-balanced wooden handle, open backed cage and spindle mounted rear tension adjuster, only very light signs of use £130-180 284a A Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, white agate line guide (one hairline crack), nickel silver rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, light wear to lead finish from normal use only, circa 1930 £160-240 285 A fine and rare Hardy Special Perfect 3¼” wide drummed trout fly reel, polished alloy winding plate on raised check housing and with ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, milled nickel silver rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, stamped central circular logo and makers details to face, reel is in overall very lightly used condition, circa 1930 (see illustration) £1500-2000 283b A Sage 3400D salmon/saltwater fly reel, shallow cored drum with counter-balanced wooden handle, open backed cage and spindle mounted rear tension adjuster, as new condition £100-150 284 A scarce Hardy Wallis No.2 pattern 3½” centre pin trotting reel, shallow cored solid drum with twin tapered ebonite handles and nickel silver telephone drum latch, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted nickel silver optional check lever, backplate stamped make and model details, very good overall condition, circa 1935 £200-300 285a A Hardy Perfect 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted nickel silver tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, faceplate stamped central circular logo and make and model details, light wear from normal use only, 1930’s £150-250 __ 46 __ 286 A good Allcock Aerial model 7950-T6 3½” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin xylonite handles, brass stancheon foot, rear sliding optional check mechanism with bar spring check mechanism, backplate stamped circular logo, only very light signs of use, circa 1925 (see illustration) £350-550 289 A Hardy Perfect 3⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel, ivorine handle, brass foot, later factory fitted white agate line guide (no cracks), strapped rim tension screw and 1912 check mechanism, drum with four rim cusps and nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped central circular logo, light wear to lead finish only and one pillar line grooved, circa 1912 £200-300 The following 11 lots are from the estate of the late A.H.E Wood (aka Jock Scott), renowned angler, author and pioneer of the greased line method of salmon fishing 287 Twenty gut eyed fully dressed salmon flies, various patterns, mainly medium and small; sized examples (20) £70-100 287a Twenty gut eyed fully dressed salmon flies, various patterns, mainly medium and small sized examples (20) £70-100 288 A collection of 135 modern fully dressed salmon flies, contained in a stained wood rectangular fly case with clasp locks and carry handle, flies are mainly medium to larger irons £100-200 290 A Hardy Perfect 3⁷⁄₈” trout/light salmon fly reel, engraved “A.H.E.W. – 10” and with very small domed ivorine handle, brass foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), triple cage pillars (one nickel silver), strapped rim tension screw and early calliper spring check mechanism, (spring broken), contracted drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and straight line logo, circa 1900, wear from normal use and in metal edged card box (see illustration) £400-600 288a A collection of 188 modern fully dressed and hair-wing salmon flies, contained in a stained wood rectangular fly case with clasp locks and carry handle, flies are mainly tied to medium irons £100-200 __ 47 __ 291 A Hardy Perfect 3¾” salmon fly reel, xylonite handle, alloy foot, nickel silver milled rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, nickel silver drum locking screw and faceplate stamped central circular logo, wear from normal use, circa 1920 £250-450 292 A brass Salter salmon spring balance, 0-30lbs, engraved “Cairnton”, iron ring and weighing hook and two A.W. Baker steel gut gauges both engraved “Wood – Cairnton” (3) £100-150 293 A fine Hardy Perfect 4½” salmon fly reel and block leather case, faceplate engraved “A.H.E.W. No.5 to E.G.W.”, short domed ivorine handle, brass foot, revolving nickel silver line guide, strapped rim tension screw and 1912 heavy duty check mechanism, drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped central circular logo, light wear to lead finish only, circa 1915 (see illustration) £600-900 294 A Hardy Neroda bakelite salmon fly box, tortoiseshell finish, interior fitted 70 spring clips on nickel silver plates and a Hardy leather Houghton Cast Case, interior fitted chamois leather cast pouches each gilt stamped cast size, wrap-around strap gilt stamped make and model details and faintly ink inscribed “A.H.E Wood, Light Salmon” both in very good overall condition (2) £130-180 295 A rare Hardy 1895/6 Brass Perfect 2½” trout fly reel engraved “A.H.E.W. No.2”, the wide drummed reel with domed ivory handle, pierced block foot, triple brass pillars and drum rim, strapped rim tension screw and early calliper spring check mechanism, open ball race with phosphor bronze bearings, drum with large and small perforation and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark, enclosed oval and straight line logos, owners engraved details have been over painted in red at some time and reel is in overall good condition with only the usual signs of wear you would expect for a piece of this age, circa 1896 (see illustration) £4000-6000 __ 48 __ 296 A Playfair 4¼” alloy salmon fly reel, cow horn handle, brass bridge foot, quadruple drum pillars, fixed check, faceplate engraved “E.G.W” and a quantity of various other items including, seven various minnow baits in metal edged MacPherson box, a Hardy Selvyt reel bag, ten various alloy and japanned fly boxes by Hardy, Wheatley et al, an un-named block leather reel case and other items (Q) £120-180 297 A C. Farlow & Co. oak salmon fly reservoir, the rectangular cabinet with six lift out paper lined trays fitted bars of nickel silver spring fly clips and holding a selection of 140 fully dressed salmon flies including low water, fine wire and gut eyed examples, lid interior with applied rectangular ivorine trade plaque, case outer with recessed white metal carrying handle and black painted previous owners name “R.L.L. Farley”, 13” x 10” x 6” overall, circa 1895 (see illustration) £1200-1800 299 A Hardy Perfect 3⁷⁄₈” trout/light salmon fly reel and spare spool, ivorine handle, alloy foot, white agate line guide (chipped), milled rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, faceplate stamped circular logo and early Duplicated Mk.II details, light wear from normal use, circa 1920 £200-300 300 A fine and rare Hardy Unique salmon fly reservoir, the satin mahogany rectangular cabinet with inset name plaque to top engraved “A,H,E, Wood 2”, brass swing carrying handle, drop flap door opening to reveal ten sliding trays with ivorine bun handles and twin ivorine index tablets to facia, tablets with pencil detail for various patterns, each tray fitted bars of nickel silver spring fly clips, lower compartment for moth balls, the reservoir contains a small selection of mainly low water salmon flies, it is understood from conversations with Wood’s great grandson that a number of these flies were probably tied by the renowned Scottish fly tyer Miss Megan Boyd, 9¾” x 6 ¾” x 9¼” overall, very fine hairline crack to fall front door from shrinkage, otherwise overall very good condition, circa 1910 (see illustration) £3500-5500 298 A Hardy Perfect 3¾” salmon fly reel, ivorine handle, alloy foot, revolving nickel silver line guide, milled rim tension screw and Mk.I check mechanism, drum with nickel silver locking screw and faceplate stamped central circular logo, in un-named block leather reel case, lid black stamped “P.L.G.W. From A.H.E.W. No.4”, light wear only, circa 1920 £350-550 __ 49 __ CASED FISH, TROPHIES & ART 301 A good Thames Trout mounted by J. Cooper & Sons, set amongst aquatic vegetation within a gilt lined wrap-around glass display case, gilt inscribed “Thames Trout, Taken at Penton Hook, by T.W. Gomm, May 14th 1897, Wgt. 9lbs”, blue painted backboard with Radnor St. trade label to top right corner, 33” wide (see illustration) £600-900 304 A Thames Brown Trout by J. Cooper & Sons, mounted in a naturalistic setting within a gilt lined and bow fronted case, gilt inscribed “Brown Trout, Taken form the Thames at Marlow by Mr. E. Welsh, May 2nd 1909, Weight 6lbs 40zs”, blue painted backboard with applied Radnor St. trade label to top left corner, 29” wide (see illustration) £500-800 305 A Roach by J. Cooper & Sons, set amongst aquatic vegetation within a gilt lined and bow fronted show case, blue backboard withy applied paper Radnor St. trade label to top right corner, 18” wide £300-400 302 Robin Armstrong: Study of a Brass Faced Perfect trout fly reel, watercolor, signed and pencil annotated, framed and glazed, 17½” x 15” overall £100-200 303 A diorama of an angler in rocky riverside setting, displayed in a square glazed picture showcase, wooden framed base with applied brass plaque “The Flyfisher”, 17” wide, an Italian pottery model of a Brown Trout, naturalistically painted and mounted on a detachable stylized river bed base, one fin repaired, 20” long and a pair of silver cufflinks in the form of leaping salmon, in leather case (3) £90-130 306 A set of five coloured prints after Lionel Edwards, various Scottish sporting scenes in acanthus carved wooden frames, 15” x 12½” overall (5) £80-120 307 A good Malloch carved wooden SeaTrout, the three quarter block fish naturalistically painted and mounted onto a beveled edged oak backboard with applied ivorine legend plaque “Caught By Rufus Clarke, 5th Sept. 1921, Weight 5¼lbs”, 27¼” wide (see illustration) £1300-1800 __ 50 __ 308 A Rowland Ward plaster Brown Trout, the three quarter block fish naturalistically painted and mounted on rectangular bevel edged oak backboard with painted legend “3lbs 10ozs, D.J. St M.T., River Mimram, August 1926”, verso applied Jungle Studio trade label, 25” wide (see illustration) £1300-1800 309 A Rowland Ward mounted carp set in picture show case with graduated grey/green backboard with painted legend “Preston Court, 15th August 1924, Weight 3lbs, Caught by Miss Vinson”, verso with applied Jungle Studio paper trade label, 21” wide £300-400 310 A Pike mounted by John Betteridge & Sons set amongst aquatic vegetation within a gilt lined and bow fronted showcase, green painted backboard with applied hand written legends plate “ Sutton Park, July 13th 1948, W.E.C.”, paper trade label to top left corner, 43” wide (see illustration) £600-900 311 A fine Fochaber’s carved wooden Hen Salmon, naturalistically half block model with relief fins and mounted on satin mahogany rectangular beveled edge backboard with white painted legend “Salmon (Female) Length 2’10¾ins, Girth 19ins, Weight 16¼ lbs., Caught by Mervyn Peel at Danyrallt, Sept. 14th 1905”, verso ink stamped with C. Farlow & Co. Ltd., 191 Strand address details (retailers), superb example, 40” wide (see illustration) £2000-3000 312 A good plaster Brown Trout by P.D. Malloch, naturalistically painted and in mahogany framed barrel front glazed display case, graduated blue backboard with painted legend “Caught on the Dour. Loch Rhiconich. On 6th June 1911. By W.B., Weight 3lbs, the fly Butcher on Loch Leven cast by Malloch”, 25” wide (see illustration) £1500-2500 313 A mounted Tench set amongst aquatic vegetation within a gilt lined and bow fronted case, light blue backboard with applied hand-written legend plaque “Tench Caught by A. Hudson, Brothers Well Met A.S., Weight 3lbs 12ozs, Oct. 22nd 1916”, verso with applied paper Angling Society inventory label, 23” wide £400-600 __ 51 __ 314 A fine J. Coper & Sons Bream mounted in naturalistic riverbed setting within a gilt lined and bow fronted case, interior black legend plaque “Bream 6lbs 10ozs 12drms, Caught by Mr. C. Welch at Osmere”, 27” wide (see illustration) £600-900 315 A J. Cooper & Sons Barbel set amongst aquatic vegetation within a gilt lined and bow fronted display case, gilt inscribed “Caught by G.B. Hunt, with Roach Tackle, Augst. 1891”, blue painted background with applied paper Radnor St. trade label to top left corner, 31” wide (see illustration) £700-1000 316 A W.F. Homer Tench mounted in naturalistic riverbed setting within a gilt lined and bow fronted show case, gilt inscribed “~Tench~ Caught by D. Fleming, River Kennett at Hungerford, 10th August 1923, Weight 6lbs 6ozs.”, graduated green backboard with painted reed decoration and applied Forrest Gate trade label to top right corner, 24½” wide (see illustration) £500-800 317 Five Punch cartoons; coloured prints of various humorous angling scenes by Leech et al, black/gilt decorated framed and glazed, 10¾” x 12½” (5) £80-120 318 Set of ten F.M. Halford hand coloured fly plates, framed and glazed and within cream/gilt lined mounts, 9¾” x 7¾” overall (10) £130-180 319 Eight framed hand coloured fly plates, various authors including Stoddart, Francis, Grey et al, each set within a cream card mount, all framed and glazed, various sizes (8) £100-150 320 A fine case of three large Perch by J. Cooper & Sons, mounted in a naturalistic riverbed setting within a gilt lined and bow fronted show case, blue painted backboard with applied Radnor St. paper trade label to top right corner, 35” wide (see illustration) £1000-1500 __ 52 __ 321 A scarce W. Barnes mounted Dace, set amongst aquatic vegetation within a gilt lined and bow fronted show case, gilt inscribed “Dace, Taken by W. Tomlin, at Rye House, Feb. 29th 1920, Wgt. 12ozs, blue painted backboard with applied paper trade label to top left corner, 14½” wide (see illustration) £500-800 324 An extremely rare Burbot mounted by W. Campbell of Huntingdon, in a naturalistic riverbed setting within a flat fronted showcase with blue/green painted backboard, verso applied taxidermist Prince’s Street trade label, 25” wide (see illustration) £2000-3000 322 A fine Fochaber’s carved wooden Cock Salmon, the half block fish naturalistically painted and with relief fins, mounted on rectangular bevel edged oak backboard with painted legend “40¼ lbs, Killed by H.G.S. on the Shannon, Killaloe, April 19th 1912, Time 45 Minutes, Length 45 inches, Girth 27¼ inches”, 55” wide, the fish is sold with two photographic copies of the fishing log book entry relating to the capture (see illustration) £3000-4000 ** The last Burbot to be captured in the UK was in 1969 from the Great Ouse, this fish is also likely to have originated from the same river system and probably dates to circa 1920-30 323 A Chub mounted by J. Cooper & Sons, set amongst aquatic vegetation within a gilt lined wrap-around glass display case, blue painted backboard with applied hand-written legend plaque “Thames Chub, taken by J.L. Bennett, July 21st 1893”, paper Radnor St. trade label to top left corner, 22¾” wide £500-800 325 A fine and rare plaster cast Bull Trout by P.D. Malloch, the three quarter block fish naturalistically painted and mounted in a mahogany framed barrel display case, blue/grey backboard with painted legend “Bull Trout 33½lbs, Caught by W.G. MacBeth, Benchill Water, River Tay, 17th Jan 1922” and with makers name to top left hand corner, 50” wide (see illustration) £3000-4000 __ 53 __ 326 A Pike by W.F. Homer, mounted in a naturalistic aquatic setting within a gilt lined and bow fronted show case, gilt inscribed “Caught at Farndon by Mr. & Mrs. Harold C. Davies, November 10th 1943, Weight 18lbs”, blue backboard with painted reed decoration and applied paper Forrest Gate trade label to top left corner, 45” wide (see illustration) £600-900 327 A fine Chub by J. Cooper & Sons, mounted in a riverbed setting amongst aquatic vegetation within a gilt lined and bow fronted display case, gilt inscribed “Chub 4lbs 9ozs, Caught by S.H. Pearce at Hampton Bishopon-Wye, 9th Jan. 1952”, graduated green backboard, 24” wide (see illustration) £500-800 328 A fine Roach by J. Cooper & Sons, mounted in naturalistic setting within a gilt lined and bow fronted display case, gilt inscribed “Roach 2lbs 2ozs, Caught by A. Redford at Staines C.S.A.S. Resvr., 9th Sept. 1952”, graduated green/grey painted backboard, 20¼” wide (see illustration) £450-750 The following 46 lots are from the estate of the late Roy Beddington (1910 – 1995). Roy was an internationally renowned and highly respected fisherman as well as being a prolific watercolourist, book illustrator, writer and environmentalist. He was a regular contributor to Country Life and other sporting magazines. He also wrote and illustrated his own (mainly fishing) books and exhibited his artwork at the Royal Academy and other London galleries. He learnt to fish on the River Test at Longstock, where his father created the famous Longstock water gardens. A passionate advocate for the preservation of the habitat of freshwater fish and eels, his research into members of the salmonidae family and on the migratory life cycle of eels is still in use today. As honorary vice president of the Salmon & Trout Association and chairman of the Fisheries Committee's Hampshire River Board he continued throughout his life to play an active role in policy making. He fished in most of the rivers of Britain and Ireland and beyond, but was perhaps happiest beside the southern English chalk streams, often using the dry fly he had created himself; the “Roy’s Fancy” (marketed by Ogden Smith). __ 54 __ Further items (fishing tackle) from the collection can be found in this catalogue as lots 606-629. The remainder of Roy Beddington’s library and fishing tackle will be offered at Angling Auctions sale in spring 2016. 329 Roy Beddington: Study of a Brown Trout rising to take a dry fly, watercolour, signed, framed and glazed and in stepped card mount, image 9¾” x 14” and a similar watercolour signed, cream card mount, framed and glazed (2) £130-180 329a Roy Beddington: Study of a pod of Atlantic Salmon, watercolour, framed and glazed and in cream card mount, image 10¼” x 14¾” and a similar watercolour study of a shoal of Grayling, signed, in cream card mount, framed and glazed (2) £130-180 330 A Brown Trout by J. Cooper & Sons, mounted in a rectangular gilt lined picture showcase with gilt inscription “4lbs River Test, Longstock “Roy’s Fancy”, 5th June 1937, J.R.B.”, graduated grey/blue backboard with fly of capture mounted to top right corner and ivorine Radnor St trade plaque to bottom left, 23½” wide (see illustration) £300-500 ** Caught by Roy Beddington on the Longstock family water, the “Roy’s Fancy” was invented by R.B. and marketed by London tackle dealer Ogden Smith under this name BOOKS & CATALOGUES 331 The Longstock Park Fishery (River Test) Fishing Diary 1921-1943, the black leather bound printed ledger with ink and pencil hand-written entries for the seasons 19201943 (last entry 23rd May 1943), season totals and averages for 1920-1933 recorded to inside front cover, there are a small number of loose leaf insertions of catch returns within the ledger and also a small quantity of printed ephemera from Country Life, The Fishing Gazette, T&I Assoc. et al, front cover gilt stamped “Longstock Park Fishing Dairy 1921-192..” £300-400 332 Houghton Rev. W.: British Freshwater Fishes, 1879, 41 full colour plates by A.F. Lydon, b/w engs. throughout text, top gilt edge, qt. morr. bdg., green boards, frontis plate loose otherwise good over all condition to colour plates £400-600 333 Ronalds A: The Fly-Fisher’s Entomology, 1849 4th ed., 20 hand coloured plts. and folding paper chart showing an annexed table of the most suitable flies to use in varying months and weather conditions, hf. cf. bdg., marbled boards £150-250 334 Scrope Wm.: Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing in The Tweed, 1843 1st ed., London, 13 full pg. litho plts., 9 vigs. engs., top gilt edge, full green morr. bdg. with ribbed spine and gilt dec., fine copy £500-800 __ 55 __ 335 Aldam W.H.: A Quaint Treatise on Flees and the Art of Artyfichall Flee Making, London 1876, pub. by John B. Day, 2 col. litho plates and 25 actual specimen flies and fly making materials set in 22 oval sunken mounts, orig. gilt dec. green clo. bdg., gilt edged, fine copy (see illustration) £800-1200 335a Salter T.F.: The Angler’s Guide Being a Complete Practical Treatise on Angling, 1816 4th ed., eng, frontis, wood engs. throughout text, covers worn and Salter T.F.: The Angler’s Guide, 8th ed. 1833, frontis and 88 fine cuts, folding map, , hf. cf. bdg. with gilt dec. (2) £150-250 336a Ephemera (Ed. Fitzgibbon): The Book of the Salmon in Two Parts, Part 1 - Theory and Principles of Fly Fishing for Salmon, Part 2 – The Natural History of the Salmon, 1850, London, 9 full pg. plts., 8 being hand col. flies and fish, orig. embossed clo. bdg. and Ephemera: Handbook on Angling, 3rd ed., 1853, eng. frontis, text illust., orig. clo. bdg., both copies with light wear to spines (2) £200-300 337 Pryce-Tannatt T.E.: How to Dress Salmon Flies, nd., personal inscription from the author to R.B., signed and dated 23.4.43, 12 col plts. of flies, orig. clo. bdg. with gilt spine dec. sold with three fully dressed salmon flies, two tied by T.E. Pryce-Tannatt and one by Anthony Crossley, with ink annotations beside each fly, framed and glazed £120-180 337a Kelson Geo: Supplement to Land and Water Series, 1902, nine loose leaf plates each showing two hand coloured fully dressed salmon fly specimens, with verso printed tying and pattern details, 8” x 6” (see illustration) £100-150 336 Brookes R: The Natural History of Fishes and Serpents including Sea-Turtles, Crustaceous and Shell-Fishes with Their Medicinal Uses, 1763, London, vol III, eng. full pg. plts of fishes, 408pp, full tan cf. bdg. front board loose and Best T.: A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling, 1789, 2nd ed., eng. frontis, boards loose (2) £140-240 __ 56 __ 338 Skues G.E.M.: Side Lines, Side Lights and Reflections, 1st ed., 1932, 8 illust., brown clo.; Skues G.E.M.: The Way of a Trout With a Fly, 1921, 1st ed., 3 full pg. plts, brown clo. and Skues G.E.M.: Nymph Fishing for Chalk Stream Trout, 1939, 1st ed., col. frontis, 2 plts., brown clo. (3) £150-250 338a Waller Hills J: A Summer on the Test, advance review copy, 1946 ed., d.w., Sawyer F: Keeper of the Stream, 1952, 1st ed., d.w. and a collection of various other h.b. books mainly relating to the chalkstreams and trout fishing (Q) £100-150 339 Waller Hills J: A History of Fly Fishing for Trout, 1921 limited edition 6/50, signed by the author, 244pp, qt. cloth spine, grey boards £150-250 340 Maxwell Sir H.: (Ed.): Chronicles of the Houghton Club 1822-1908, limited ed. 68/350, 1908 London, frontis, full pg. plts. together with Further Chronicles of the Houghton Club, 1908-1931, ed. By R.B. Page, both with orig. green buckram bdg. and holding 3 hand-written letters from R.B. Page to R.B. requesting that he (R.B.) write the (forthcoming) obituary for William James Lunn the Houghton Club river keeper, letters are dated June 10th -16th 1942 (2) £180-260 341 Medwin Thos.: The Angler in Wales or Days and nights of Sportsmen, 1834 1st ed., 2 vols., 2 eng. frontis and 15 eng. vigs., hf. cf. bdg. by Seacome & Prichard, marbled boards (2) £100-150 342 Halford F.M.: The Dry Fly Man’s Handbook, 1913 1st ed., frontis, 43 plts. and b/w text illust. and Halford F.M.: Modern Development of the Dry Fly, 1910 1st ed., 43 plts., orig. cloth bdgs. (2) £150-250 343 Halford F.M.: The Dry Fly Man’s Handbook, 1913 1st ed., frontis, 43 plts. and b/w text illust. and Halford F.M.: Modern Development of the Dry Fly, 1910 1st ed., 43 plts., orig. cloth bdgs. (2) £150-250 344 Hutton J.A.: Our Fishing Diary, Hampton Bishop 1908-1933, 1st ed. 1942, limited ed. No.86, signed postcard insert and further insert of four salmon flies illust. by the author and pencil annotated, frontis, 18 plts., 2 maps, in d.w. sold with a framed and glazed copy of the 1920 frontis portrait image of J. Arthur Hutton, pencil signed by the subject and artist Oswald Birley and three further signed titles by the same author; The LifeHistory of the Salmon, 1924; Rod Fishing for Salmon on the Wye, 1920 and another copy of the same, 1930 (5) (see illustration) £140-240 340a Wood A.H.E.: Greased Line Fishing, nd., signed copy to W.A. Hunter (manager at Farlow’s) 1931, being chapter 24 from the Jock Scott: Greased Line Fishing for Salmon 1935 book but with additional errata inserts, text illust., brown clo. £100-150 __ 57 __ 345 Wye Fishery Reports 1908-1933, bound as eight vols, four ink signed by J. Arthur Hutton, hf. morr. bdgs., gilt stamped spines, 8 vols. of various National Association of Fishery Boards Reports 1919-1938 and a small quantity of various other bound river reports and papers (Q) £150-250 350 Blacker Wm.: The Art of Fly Making, Comprising Angling and Dyeing of Colours, with engravings of Salmon & Trout Flies, 1855, London, col. frontis, 22 full pg, plts., 17 being hand coloured of fly tying materials and flies, in original gilt dec. cf. bdg., good copy £800-1200 346 Pritt T.E.; Book of the Grayling being a Description of the Fish and the Art of Angling for Him, 1888, Leeds, large paper ed., 3 col. illust., 64pp, original burgundy clo. bdg. £130-180 351 Walton I. & Cotton C.: The Complete Angler, 6th Hawkins ed, 1797, eng. frontis plates and full pg. eng. plts., 19th Century full tan cf. bdg. £130-180 347 Cholmondeley-Pennell H.: The Book of the Pike, 1865 1st ed., col. frontis of pike, 25 b/w illust, hf. cf. bdg., ribbed spine and Harewood H.: Dictionary of Sports or Companion to The Field, The Forest and the Riverside, 1835, 3 full pg. illust. and b/w text illust, hf. cf. bdg. (2) £80-120 348 Williamson Capt. T.: The Complete Angler’s Vade Mecum, 1808, London, 8 full pg. eng. plts. to rear, hf. cf. bdg., ribbed spine with gilt dec. and Taylor S.: Angling In All Its Branches, 1800, in three parts, 298pp, later hf. cf. bdg. (2) £120-180 349 Taylor S.: Angling In All Its Branches, 1800, in three parts, 298pp, tan cf. bdg., ribbed spine, front board loose and Mackintosh A.: The Modern Fisher or Driffield Angler, 1821, 3rd ed., eng. frontis and title pg. vig., original printed boards, some chipping to spine (2) £150-250 352 Westwood T. & Satchell T.: Bibliotheca Piscatoria: A Catalogue of Books on Angling, the Fisheries and Fish Culture, 1883, London, 397pp, advert to rear, original clo. bdg. and Blakey R.: Historical Sketches of the Angling Literature of All Nations, 1856 1st ed., green clo. (2) £140-240 353 La Branche G.: The Salmon and the DryFly, 1924 ltd ed. 612/775, col. frontis of flies, 134pp, orig. bdg., marbled boards and Westwood T.: The Secrets of Angling, 1883, London, reprint of 1613 original bdg. (2) £90-130 354 Davy Sir H.: Salmonia or Days of Fly Fishing, 1828 1st ed., 3 eng. plts. of flies, text vigs., full tan cf. bdg with gilt dec. and ribbed spine and another copy, 1869, 5th ed., blue cf. bdg. gilt dec. (2) £100-150 __ 58 __ 355 Ronalds A: The Fly-Fisher’s Entomology, 1868 7th ed., London, col. frontis, 20 hand col. plts., original green clo. bdg. (spine edge cracked) and another copy; 10th ed. 1901, preface by J.C. Carter (Ronald’s nephew), 20 hand col. plts. original blue clo. bdg. (2) £140-240 356 Crossley A.: The Floating Line for Salmon and Sea-Trout, 1939 1st ed., ink inscription to front by Roy Beddington (illustrator), d.w. and a good collection of other, mainly mid-late 20th Century, volumes relating to salmon and sea-trout fishing, various authors including, Jock Scott, Wanless, Balfour-Kinnear, Currie, Waddington, Mottram, et al (Q) £100-150 357 Day F.: The Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, 1880-84, London, pub. William and Norgate, 2 vols., lg. 8vo. 179 full pg. eng. plts of various fish species, orig. embossed green clo, bdg. £200-300 358 Day F.: British and Irish Salmonidae, 1887, 12 full pg. plts., 9 being in colour, b/w text illust., original blue clo. bdg. and another copy of the same title, (2) £120-180 359 Francis Francis: A Book on Angling, Being A Treatise on the Art of Angling in Every Branch, 1885, 6th ed., frontis of author, 16 full pg. plts, 5 being hand coloured flies, orig. clo. bdg.; Ephemera (Ed. Fitzgibbon): The Book of the Salmon in Two Parts, Part 1 - Theory and Principles of Fly Fishing for Salmon, Part 2 – The Natural History of the Salmon, 1850, London, 9 full pg. plts., 8 being hand col. flies and fish, orig. embossed clo. bdg. and Ephemera: Handbook on Angling, 3rd ed., 1853, eng. frontis, text illust., orig. clo. bdg., both Ephemera copies with worn covers (3) £160-240 360 Walton I. & Cotton C.: The Complete Angler, Moses Browne 7th ed., nd (1759), printed for Henry Kent, London, 8 engraved copper plates by H. Burgh and one pg. of sheet music, eng. fish vigs, throughout text, 314pp, gilt edges with embossed dec. small hole to last text page, burgundy morr. bdg. with ribbed spine, gilt stamped Walton/Cotton monogram to front board £400-600 361 Stoddart T.: The Angler’s Companion to The Rivers and Lochs of Scotland, 1847, 1st ed., hand col. plt. of Tweed flies, rear folding map, full brown cf. bdg. with gilt ribbed spine and another copy of the same, green clo. bdg. worn (2) £100-150 362 Wilson J: The Rod and Gun Being Two treatises on Angling and Shooting, 1840 1st ed., Edinburgh, eng. plts. and text illust., hf. cf. bdg. ribbed spine and Whitney C. (et al): Salmon & Trout, 1902, full pg. plts., hf. morr. bdg. marbled boards, ribbed spine (2) £90-130 __ 59 __ 363 Scrope Wm.: Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing in The Tweed, 1843 1st ed., London, 13 full pg. litho plts., 9 vigs. engs., top gilt edge, later hf. green morr. bdg. with ribbed spine and gilt dec., good copy £350-550 364 Lamond H.: The Sea-Trout, A Study in Natural History, 1916 1st ed., 63 illust. 4to, orig. green clo. bdg; Malloch P.D. The Life History and Habits of the Salmon, Sea-Trout and Other Freshwater Fish, 1912, photo illust., Calderwood W.L.: Salmon Rivers and Lochs of Scotland, 1909, 4 col. plts, 18 maps, orig. red. clo. and Calderwood W.L.: The Life of the Salmon, 1907 1st ed., b/w photo plts., blue clo. (4) £100-150 365 Skues G.E.M.: The Way of a Trout with a Fly, 1921, 1st ed., 3 full pg. plts., two being in colour, original brown clo. bdg., and four vols of F.M. Halford Dry-Fly Series; 1902; Making a Fishery; Dry Fly Entomology and Dry-Fly Fishing (2 copies), blue clo. bdgs. (5) £120-180 366 Pryce-Tannatt T.E.: Meditations of a Middle-Aged Angler, 1932, 1st ed., ink inscribed dedication to R.B from the author, green clo. and two copies of Pryce-Tannatt T.E.: How to Dress Salmon Flies; 1914 1st ed., 12 full pg. illust, gilt dec. clo. bdg. and another 1914, 1st ed., blue clo. bdg. (3) £100-150 366a Waller Hills J.: A History of Fly Fishing for Trout. 1921 1st ed., dec. green clo. bdg. and a collection of various other, mostly mid-20th Century, hard back volumes, mainly trout and fly fishing related, various authors and including The Art of Angling, 3 vols (Q) £90-130 367 A collection of Salmon and Trout Association ephemera, including the original Roy Beddington cover artwork for the S&T Assoc. magazine being a framed and glazed water colour of a swirling salmon and trout with association shield logo to top left and pencil annotated to margin by the artist, a further framed and glazed larger watercolour of the same design but within a blue circular border and lacking logo, an original advertising card for the association and a collection of early Salmon & Trout Assoc. magazines dating from 1947-1991 (incomplete run) £200-300 ** Roy Beddington was made an honorary Vice Chairman of the Salmon and Trout Association OTHER PROPERTIES 368 Blue Water Classics, Derrydale Press, ten volume set, limited edition 452/500, 1998 blue morr. gilt dec. pict. bdgs., various authors and titles, comprising; Holder C.F.: Big Game at Sea; Thomas G.C.: Game Fish of the Pacific; Holder C.F.: The Log of a Sea Angler; McCormick L.J.: Fishing round the World; Brooks J.: Salt-Water fly Fishing; Farrington S.K.: Atlantic Game Fishing; Fishing the Pacific and pacific Game Fishing; Wise Col. H.D.: Tigers of the Sea and Grey R.: The Fisherman Under the Southern Cross (10) £200-300 368a Nine various Flyfisher’s Classic Library volumes; various titles and authors, mainly relating to salmon angling and including Kelson: The Salmon Fly; Kelson: Land and Water Salmon Flies; Tolfrey: Jones’s Guide to Norway; Blacker: The Art of Fly Making et al, all leather bound and six in slip cases (9) £130-180 __ 60 __ 369 Schmookler P. & Sils I.V.: Rare & Unusual Fly Tying Materials: A Natural History Vol. 1 – Birds and Vol. 2 – Mammals, 1194, both copies signed by the authors, col. photo illust. throughout text, d.w., lge. 4to. (2) £300-500 369a Crossley A.: The Floating Line for Salmon and Sea-Trout, 1948 3rd ed., b/w photo plts. and text illust. by R. Beddington, later hf. cf. bdg. gilt dec. spine and Radencich M.D.: Jones’s Guide to Norway, 1992 facs. ed. 48/50, signed by the author, col. frontis, 8 col. plts of flies, 12mo, green clo. In slip case (2) £150-250 370 A Hardy Angler’s Guide, 55th Coronation ed., 1937, a Farlow Catalogue, 93rd ed., Venables B.: The Gentle Art of Angling, 1955, d.w. and Falkus H.: Salmon Fishing, 1984, d.w. (4) £80-120 371 A rare copy of Walton I. and Cotton C.: The Compleat Angler, 1676 5th edition, in three parts (much corrected and enlarged) together with Col. Robert Venables: The Experienced Angler; thus becoming The Universal Angler, printed for Richard Marriott, London, Part One being a Discourse of Rivers, Fish-Ponds, Fish and Fishing and Part Two Being Instructions on How to Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a Clear Stream, title plt. with eng. fish cartouche, ten woodcuts of fish within part one, 22pp preface and reviews, 275pp with additional 8pp being A Short Discourse by way of Postscript Touching the Lawes of Angling. Part Two with separate title page having monogrammed interwoven initials (I.W. & C.C.), facing title page printed “Licensed Roger L’Estrange April 5 1676”, 112pp, last page being an advert for John Margrave, tackle maker at the Sign of the Three Trouts in St. Paul’s Church Yard. Part Three being The Experienced Angler or Angling Improved, Being a General Discourse of Angling, frontis eng. of various tackle, 9 text. engs. of fish, 96pp. table to rear, tan calf bound and gilt stamped with the family crest of Charles Stanhope, Earl of Harrington (1753-1829) to front and rear boards, re-spined at some time, clean copy with some pencil annotations to inside rear cover £1500-2500 372 Goddard J. & Clarke B.: The Trout and The Fly, limited edition copy 4/25, signed by the authors and with mounted display of seven actual specimen flies to rear, col. and b/w photo illust., b/w text illust., gilt edges, full green cf. bdg. with gilt dec. and ribbed spine, in slip case £400-600 __ 61 __ 373 Pritt T.E.: Yorkshire Trout Flies, 1885 Leeds, limited edition of 200 copies, 11 col. plts. of flies and b/w plt. of mounts, gilt edge, hf. morr. bdg. with ribbed spine and gilt dec., Goodall & Suddick book binders plate in rear interior board £500-600 374 Kelson Geo: The Salmon Fly, How to Dress It and How to Use It, 1895, 8 col. plts. of flies, gilt dec. burgundy clo. bdg., and Kelson Geo.: Tips, 1901, 25 b/w illust. and adverts to rear, gilt dec. burgundy clo. (2) £250-350 374a Grimble A.: More Leaves from my game Book, nd. Limited print run of 250 copies, b/w photo illust. throughout text, orig. hf. vellum bdg., marbled boards £200-300 375 A collection of mainly hardback angling volumes, various fly fishing subjects and novels including destination fishing and casting instruction vols, various authors; Falkus, Gawesworth, Holloway, Kreh, O’Reilly et al and a small collection of FlyFisher’s Club journals (Q) £90-130 376 Bowlker C.: The Art of Angling, Containing Directions for Fly Fishing, Trolling, Bottom Fishing, 1829, Ludlow, text engs., hand col. frontis of 30 flies, , full cf. bdg., front board loose and Halford F.M.: Dry Fly Entomology, 1902 Dry-Fly Series No.2, col. plts. of flies, b/w illust., blue clo. (2) £150-250 376a A collection of mainly hardback angling volumes, mainly relating to fly fishing and Fly tying, various titles and authors including; Falkus, Lonsdale Library, Kreh, Righyni et al (Q) £80-120 377 Sawada K.: The Art of the Classic Salmon Fly, 1989 limited edition of 100 copies, with personal dedication and signed by the author, James L. Hardy and Alan Bramley, colour photographic plates of salmon flies, black velvet with gilt leather title emblem, in slip case and outer card sleeve £300-400 377a A good collection of modern angling volumes, mainly relating to trout fishing, fly tying and destination fishing, various authors including; Frodin, Calabi, Schwiebert, Veniard, Sawada et al (Q) £80-120 378 A Hardy Angler’s Guide, 44th ed., 1921, pict. covers, and another Hardy Angler’s Guide, 52nd ed., 1930 (2) £100-150 378a A Hardy Angler’s Guide, 54th ed., 1934, another two Hardy Angler’s Guides; 1937 and 1951 and a P.D. Malloch 1933 Tackle catalogue (4) £80-120 379 Drewett J.: Hardy Brothers, The Masters, The Men and their Reels, ltd. ed. 24/125, signed by the author, facs. share certificate pasted into front leaf, colour, b/w illus. throughout text, full tan cf. bdg., in slip case £200-300 __ 62 __ 379a Schwiebert E: Trout: 1979 De-luxe Edition, 328/750, signed by the author, 2 vols., actual fly in sunken mount, photo text illust., blue clo., in slip case £150-250 382 A scarce H.T. Chittum Tarpon 4” saltwater fly reel, black graphite anodised finish right hand wind model, solid drum (no perforations) with counter-balanced ebonite handle, rear spindle mounted drag adjuster, as new condition and a model made by the famous Florida guide Hal Chittum in only very limited numbers £150-250 RODS, REELS & ACCESSORIES CONT.: 380 A fine Bo Mohlin Medium Trout 3¹⁄₈” fly reel and block leather case, blue/gold anodised finish right hand wind model, counter-balanced handle on serpentine crank wind arm, multi-perforated drum and faceplate, fixed check mechanism, bridge foot and triple stainless steel drum pillars, as new condition (see illustration) £250-350 381 A fine Bo Mohlin Mini Trout 2⁷⁄₈” fly reel and block leather case, black/silver anodised finish right hand wind model, counter-balanced handle on serpentine crank wind arm, multi-perforated drum and faceplate, fixed check mechanism, bridge foot and triple stainless steel drum pillars, as new condition £200-300 383 A scarce Fin-Nor No.3 “Wedding Cake” 4” salt-water fly reel, right hand wind early model (no handle counter-balance) with gold anodised finish, composition handle, solid drum (no perforations) with pressure release button, bridge foot, stainless steel line guide, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster on stepped check housing, engraved make and model details, number 3-371 and previous owners name plate, overall good condition and a rarely seen early example of this classic saltwater fly reel (see illustration) £400-600 384 A scarce Fin-Nor No.3 “Wedding Cake” 4” salt-water fly reel, right hand wind model with gold anodised finish, counter-balanced composition handle, solid drum (no perforations) with pressure release button, bridge foot, stainless steel line guide, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster on stepped check housing, engraved make and model details, number 3-2, overall good condition £300-500 __ 63 __ 385 A fine Ari’t Hart custom made S0 style trout fly reel, with black anodised and 24ct gold plated fittings, right hand wind model, counter-balanced handle, multi-perforated drum, two thirds annular wire line guide, one piece cast foot and backplate with four large ventilation ports, spindle tension adjuster and sliding optional check button, gilt stamped makers detail, reel is in as new condition (see illustration) £450-650 386 A good Ari’t Hart S3 salmon fly reel, titanium finish right hand wind model with counter-balanced handle, multi-perforated drum, full annular wire line guide, stancheon foot, rear plate with six ventilation ports and optional sliding check button, red stamped makers details and early numbered “134”, very good overall condition £350-550 387 A rare Ari’t Hart wall plaque/sculpture the three dimensional plaque with a steel wire framed stylized half fish, brushed brass head and ivory/ebony eye, wire monogram to top right corner and stamped date “15-3-85, all mounted on rectangular smoked perspex panel, 7¼” x 12½” overall (see illustration) £200-300 388 A Wurm 3¼” trout fly reel and block leather case, black/silver finish right hand wind model with counter-balanced handle on “S” scroll crank arm, multi-perforated drum and faceplate, fixed check mechanism, block foot, triple cage pillars, as new condition £180-260 389 A Sievert Dual Mode 200 salmon/ saltwater fly reel, right hand wind model with black anodised finish, ebonite handle on crank wind plate, perforated anti-reverse drum, rear tension adjuster and spring drum release button, as new condition, foot engraved “023” in zip case £200-300 390 A scarce Ari’t Hart HRH anti-reverse trout fly reel, silver finish, right hand wind model with triform counter-balanced winding plate, perforated anti-reverse drum, spindle mounted milled tension adjuster and turnkey spool release latch, off-set foot and rear plate with three ovoid ventilation ports, foot with monogram trade mark and numbered “A.R.0579”, as new condition (see illustration) £300-500 __ 64 __ 391 A rare Ari’t Hart Exclusive travel fly tying kit, the rectangular brushed steel case with hinged upper section opening to reveal various tools to lid interior and two further internal compartments, one holding the screw–in vice and bobbins and the other a battery and spare bulb section, beneath is sliding lower drawer holding an adjustable spot lamp, lid and base with faux leather panels, top with applied rectangular alloy trade plaque, very good condition and a possible early version of the Streamside travel kit £200-300 395 A fine and rare L. H. Design B Series #5 trout fly reel, titanium construction right hand wind model with counter-balanced handle, multi-perforated drum, stancheon foot triple cage pillars (one double) and rear raised check adjuster, backplate engraved make and model details and numbered “007”, as new condition (see illustration) £300-500 392 An RST Highlight 3” trout fly reel, gold anodised finish right hand wind model with counter-balanced handle, ventilated drum and rear plate, block foot, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster, as new condition £130-180 393 A Ross Gunnison G-2 trout fly reel, black anodised finish, multi-perforated drum with counter-balanced handle and three screw release latch, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster and a Le Fevre 3½” narrow drummed trout fly reel, black anodised finish, ventilated drum and rear plate, rear drum tension lever, in original leather case, both as new condition (2) £120-180 394 A Fin-Nor No.1 direct drive trout/bonefish fly reel, gold anodised right hand winds model with counter-balanced handle, polished alloy foot and spindle mounted milled tension wheel, backplate stamped make and model details, as new condition £160-240 396 A Penn International II 50Sw big game multiplier reel, gold anodised finish, large off-set “T” crank winding handle, lever drag arm, dual model lever and milled spindle tension wheel, as new condition and with original bag and embroidered patch £160-240 __ 65 __ 397 A very rare early Nottingham style turntable multiplying casting reel, 3” diameter turned walnut drum and backplate with banded concentric decoration, swiveling brass foot pierced two holes, rear raised tear drop shaped brass gear housing with 1:1.75 ratio gearing, clear glass handle and straight crank brass winding arm, spindle mounted wing drum tension nut, reel is sold with an additional brass and walnut foot extension attachment which is drilled to fit the original foot perforations, very goods overall condition (see illustration) £700-1000 398 A matching reel to the preceding lot but with un-perforated foot and without the additional brass and walnut foot extension £700-1000 399 A fine Bob Milward hand built 2 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 8’6”, #5/6, gold/crimson tipped silk wraps, olivewood reel seat and nickel silver screw grip fitting, suction joint, snake rings, only very light signs of use, in bag £200-400 The following lot is to be sold on behalf of the Alex Lewis Trust. Alex Lewis, 34, his partner Lucy and four year old son Sam are the proprietors of the famous Greyhound Hotel located on the banks of the river Test in Stockbridge. In November 2013 Alex contracted a rare form of Strep A Toxic Shock Syndrome which resulted in him becoming a quadruple amputee and also suffering severe facial disfigurement. Doctors gave Alex less than a 5% chance of surviving in the first week of his illness - but as Alex has shown he is a fighter and has no intention of letting his disabilities affect him, having personally carried out numerous fund raising events, including a recent parachute jump. The trust has been set up help finance and support his rehabilitation and the incumbent costs of on-going treatments and equipment. Angling Auctions would like to extend our gratitude to Chris Sandford for bringing this very worthy cause to our attention. We are delighted to do the little that we can to help Alex on his path to recovery and thank those others who have generously donated items to be included in the following lot. For further information or to make a donation please go to: www.alex-lewis.co.uk ** R.E. Milward was born in Birmingham, England, he emigrated to British Columbia where he produced a limited number of high quality hand built cane fly rods (he has since returned to the UK to retire), he is also author of the well regarded book Bamboo, Fact, Fiction and Flyrods __ 66 __ 400 Part A: A John Brough hand built copy of the famous G.E.M. Skues 1905 H.L. Leonard cane trout fly rod, affectionately referred to by Skues as “The World’s Best Rod”, which is presently displayed at the London Fly Fisher’s Club. The rod’s specifications are as follows; 9’, 3 piece with two tips, weight 5ozs, #5, honey tan and black tipped silk wraps with honey silk interwhippings, polished wood reel seat with sliding nickel silver fittings, slightly swollen butt, agate lined butt ring, snake eyes and hayfork tip ring, suction joints and milled nickel silver ferrule plugs, the rod is sold with bespoke cloth bag and a letter from the maker John Brough detailing the events leading up to this superb copy being made. Kindly donated by Chris Sandford and John Brough Part B: A Farlow’s Limited Edition “Regal” 175th Anniversary 3½” trout fly reel, one of only 175 to be made with the following specifications; of alloy construction with a Def Stan type 3 hard anodised grey finish, ivorine handle, naval brass foot and palming rim, phosphor bronze clamps and bushes, blue steel calliper spring check mechanism and perforated drum. Please note that at the time of going to press the above reel was still at prototype stage and the actual reel offered for sale may vary slightly from the above description Kindly donated by Richard Hewitt and Farlow’s of London Part C: An opportunity for the successful buyer of the above rod and reel to test their new purchase with A Day’s Brown Trout Fishing for two rods on the world famous Broadlands Estate, River Test. Date by mutual arrangement with the buyer and fishery and to include a day’s chalk stream fishing for brown trout in the delightful surroundings of the late Earl of Mountbatten’s private estate in Romsey, Hampshire along with a champagne picnic lunch and overnight accommodation at the local hostelry and restaurant, The Cromwell Arms. Donated by Neil Freeman, Chalk Stream Fishing Ltd. OTHER PROPERTIES 401 A Hardy Ultralite Disc LA 3/4 trout fly reel, silver alloy finish, two screw drum latch and milled rear tension adjuster, as new, in neoprene pouch and card box and a Hardy Marksman 4 piece carbon trout fly rod, 10’, #4, screw grip reel fitting, as new, in bag, alloy tube and neoprene sleeve (2) £200-300 402 A Hardy Ultralite Disc 5/6 trout fly reel, multi-perforated drum and cage, spring release latch, rear spindle mounted milled tension adjuster, as new, in neoprene pouch and card box and a Hardy “LRH Lightweight” 4 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’, #5, sliding alloy reel fitting, little used condition and in bag and cork capped alloy tube (2) £200-300 __ 67 __ 403 A Hardy Ultralite Disc #6 trout fly reel and spare spool, black anodised finish, alloy foot, composition handle, rear milled tension adjuster, in cloth bag and card box, as new condition and a Hardy Gem 3 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’, #6, wooden reel seat with screw grip fitting, as new, in bag and cloth tube (2) £200-300 404 A Hardy JLH #6 trout fly reel, grey anodised finish, two screw drum latch, alloy foot, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster, as new, in cloth pouch and a Hardy “Sirrus” 3 piece carbon trout fly rod, 10’, #7, anodised crew grip reel fitting, as new condition and in bag and cloth covered tube (2) £200-300 405 A Hardy Perfect 4” salmon fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, rim strapped tension screw with Turk’s head locking nut and 1912-17 heavy duty check mechanism, ventilated drum with nickel silver retaining screw and faceplate stamped central circular logo, overall wear from normal use, circa 1915 (see illustration) £250-450 406 A good Malloch 4” alloy side casting reel, tapered cow horn handle, swivelling brass foot with integral line guide and ivorine handled Gibb’s patent release lever, rim mounted optional check lever, reversible drum and faceplate stamped oval logo, 1920’s, sold with a Malloch’s trade card with hook gauge and advertisement for the side caster reel (2) £100-150 407 A Malloch brass 3¼” side casting reel, domed cow horn handle, spring release swivelling foot with integral line guide, rim mounted optional check lever and reversal drum (latch faulty) and a Malloch 4” brass salmon fly reel, horn handle, bridge foot, quadruple cage pillars and fixed check mechanism, polished finish (2) £90-130 408 A Hardy Marquis 8/9 Multiplier trout/seatrout fly reel and spare spool, ebonite handle, alloy foot, rear tension adjuster, little used condition, in zip case and three further reels; a Heaton’s 4” walnut Nottingham starback reel, a Redpath brass 3” trout reel and a Gemina centre pin reel (4) £100-150 409 A Hardy Altex No.1 Mk.II fixed spool reel, left hand wind ebonite handle, finger pick-up line guide and ebonite spool with four point tension adjuster, c.1932 and an Altex No.3 Mk.V fixed spool reel, right hand wind ebonite handle, full bail arm, optional check button, 1950’s, A Hardy Hardex No.II Mk.II threadline casting reel, left hand wind ebonite handle, half auto-bail arm, ebonite spool with central tension adjuster and a similar Hardy Hardex No.I Mk.I threadline reel with chromed spool housing (4) £130-180 __ 68 __ 410 A LOOP Traditional model 2W trout fly reel, black anodised finish, large arboured drum with perforated flanged and counterbalanced handle, central milled tension adjuster and a similar LOOP Traditional model 1 trout fly reel, in pouch (2) £120-180 411 A LOOP Evotech LW 6Nine alloy trout fly reel, large arboured ventilated drum with counter-balanced handle, rear milled tension adjuster, little used condition and in original pouch £130-180 412 A Hardy Elarex bait multiplier reel, chromed finish, twin reverse tapered ebonite handles on off-set nickel silver arm, level line mechanism, rear optional check button and tension regulator, circa 1960 and a good Hardy Hardex No.1 Mk.II threadline casting reel, ebonite handle and spool, half bail arm and chromed spool housing (2) £100-150 413 A Hardy St George 3¾” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, three screw drum latch, white metal line guide, rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, light wear to lead finish only, 1940’s £130-180 414 A Homer Flick ‘Em 4¹⁄₈” alloy trotting reel, shallow cored drum with twin xylonite handles, drop bar locking latch and ventilated front flange, wire annular line guide and brass stancheon foot (filed) and a Hardy Conquest alloy trotting reel, twin tapered ebonite handles, Bickerdyke line guide (2) £100-150 415 A good Hardy Neroda bakelite trout fly box, tortoiseshell finish, interior fitted nickel silver plates with 119 spring clips and containing a selection of mainly trout wet fly patterns, 1940’s £140-180 416 A Hardy Marquis #10 light salmon/seatrout fly reel and two spare spools, ebonite handle, two screw drum latch alloy foot, rear tension adjuster, in zip case and a Scientific Angler System fly reel of similar design, both with light use only (2) £100-150 417 A Hardy Uniqua 4” alloy salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, two screw drum latch and Mk.II check mechanism, lead finish removed, in original card case, 1940’s £80-120 418 A Hardy Perfect 3¼” wide drummed light salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, brass foot, nickel silver rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, general wear to finish, 1930’s £200-300 419 A mahogany rectangular trout fly box, interior fitted cork fly bars, ivory spring release button and one end panel painted with two fully dressed flies, 6½” wide £80-120 __ 69 __ 420 A rare Gregory Jointed Cleopatra 5” bait, the un-named nickel silvered reticulated fish shaped bait with twin amber/black spot glass eyes, incised scale decoration, twin head mounted spinning vanes, two side mounted and one rear fly treble hooks on gimp traces, brass box head swivel and gimp trace, circa 1880 and a Gregory 1¼” brass Colorado spoon, twin spinning vanes, one stamped makers name, lacking rear treble hook, circa 1890 (2) (See illustration) £1300-1800 421 A fine Hardy Birmingham 3¾” salmon fly reel, tapered horn handle, bridge foot, quadruple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplate with two screw spindle boss and stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and enclosed oval logo, reel retains virtually all the original dark bronze patina and is in excellent overall condition, circa 1895 £250-350 423 A rare (possibly Farlow’s) prototype 4” alloy bait casting reel, solid drum with twin xylonite handles and milled bearing cover, steel ball bearing race, brass foot, backplate with brass optional check lever and unusual floating plate drum brake, previously unseen model but with some characteristics of the Farlow bait casting reels of the 1920’s (see illustration) £350-550 424 A scarce Milward’s “Merren” Scarboro style 6” sea centre pin reel, walnut drum with ventilated plates, twin bulbous wooden handles and brass wing locking nut, brass stancheon foot stamped model details, circa 1920 £100-150 425 A rare C. Farlow & Co. Ltd. Bickerdyke 5” sea centre pin reel, walnut and brass backed drum with twin tapered horn handles and milled spindle tension adjuster, twin Bickerdyke brass wire line guides, starback foot, stamped retailers details and Eaton Sun patent, a rarely seen model, 1920’s (see illustration) £250-350 422 A scarce C. Farlow & Co. Ltd. Barrett 4” alloy bait casting reel, twin xylonite handles, spring drum latch, brass foot, cutaway rim, rear plate with sliding brass optional check button and five finger breaking ports, stamped makers details, 1920’s £160-240 __ 70 __ 426 A Farlow’s (Pezon et Michel) “Parabolic Sawyer Still-Water” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 9’6”, #6, crimson silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, suction joint, light use only, in bag £130-180 427 A Hardy “Salmon Fly Deluxe” 3 piece graphite salmon fly rod, 15’4”, #10, crimson/scarlet tipped wraps, anodised screw grip reel fitting, light use only, in bag £100-150 428 A Sage “GFL 9140-3” 3 piece carbon salmon fly rod, 14’, #9, brown silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, light use only and in bag and alloy tube and a System 2 89 salmon fly reel and spare spool (2) £130-180 429 A Hardy Sovereign 2000 trout fly reel, black finish, counter-balanced handle, rear optional check button and spindle mounted tension adjuster, in leather zip pouch and a Hardy “Deluxe” 2 piece carbon trout fly rod, 7’6”, #4/5, crimson/scarlet tipped silk wraps, sliding reel fitting, in bag (2) £140-240 430 A Hardy “Salmon Fly Deluxe” 3 piece graphite salmon fly rod and tan hide travel tube, 15’4”, #10, crimson/scarlet tipped wraps, anodised screw grip reel fitting, light use only, in bag, hide tube in as new condition £200-300 431 A Hardy Perfect 3¾” salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed alloy foot, nickel silver drum locking screw rim mounted tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, only very light wear to enamel finish, 1950’s £240-340 432 A Hardy Uniqua 4” salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, nickel silver telephone drum latch, milled rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, backplate stamped make and model details, light wear to lead finish, 1930’s £140-240 433 A Danielsson LOOP Evotec LW 8eleven light salmon fly reel, large arbour skeletal drum with counter-balanced handle and central milled locking nut, backplate with triform supports and spindle mounted tension regulator, light use only, in original pouch (see illustration) £200-300 434 A pair of Hardy Golden Prince 11/12 salmon fly reels and spare spools, each with brown/gold anodised finish, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, three screw drum latch, nickel silver line guide and rear spindle mounted tension adjuster, only very light wear, reels in Hardy leather cases and spools in zip cases £250-450 435 A Hardy Bouglé Mk.IV 3¼” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, nickel silver foot, triple raised drum pillars (one roller), rim tension screw and dual compensating check mechanism, new/unused condition and in original block leather case and card box £180-260 __ 71 __ 436 A Browning Revolver 4½” centre pin trotting reel, burgundy anodised finish, shallow cored caged and six spoked drum withy twin composition handles and twin regulator and release forks, Bickerdyke wire line guide, alloy foot, rear optional check lever and bar-spring check mechanism, as new/ unused condition and in original teak case (see illustration) £200-300 437 An Allcock Match Aerial 4½” trotting reel, caged and six spoked shallow drum with twin composition handles, chromed foot, rear optional check (lacking lever), bar spring check mechanism, little used condition and a Young’s Rapidex 4” centre pin reel, as new in original box (2) £100-150 438 An Abu Ambassadeur 5500c bait casting reel, graphite finish, single handle, chamfered rims, as new condition and in original leather case with accessories and an Abu Ambassadeur 6000c, black finish, single handle, as new condition, in leather case (2) £80-120 439 A Hardy Uniqua 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ivorine handle, alloy foot, nickel silver horseshoe drum latch and fixed Mk.I check mechanism, backplate stamped early Duplicated Mk.I details, circa 1919 and a Hardy Uniqua 3 1/8” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, brass foot, horseshoe drum latch and fixed Mk.II check mechanism, 1920’s (2) £150-250 440 A C. Farlow & Co. brass 3¾” salmon winch, turned ivory handle on curved crank winding arm with dome iron retaining screw, riveted block foot, quadruple cage pillars, rear raised check housing and fixed check mechanism, faceplate scroll engraved makers details, circa 1885 (see illustration) £200-300 441 A Hardy Marquis #7 trout fly reel and spare spool, ebonite handle, alloy foot, two screw drum latch and rear tension regulator, in zip cases and a Bruce & Walker Hexagraph “Trout Power Plus Deluxe” 2 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’, #6-8, wooden reel seat, anodised screw grip fitting, in bag (2) £120-180 442 A J.M. McGinn “Troutbeck” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 9’, #6, crimson silk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, light use only, in bag and a Hardy Viscount 140 trout fly reel, in zip case (2) £100-150 443 A Hardy “Perfection” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 9’, #5, crimson inter-whipped, alloy screw grip reel fitting, lockfast joint, 1964, light use only, in bag and alloy tube £140-240 __ 72 __ 444 A Hardy Princess trout fly reel, first edition no. 049 with brown/gold anodised finish, ebonite handle, brass foot, two screw latch, rim tension screw, light use only and a similar Hardy Golden Prince 11/12 salmon fly reel, used condition, in zip cases (2) £130-180 445 A Hardy Featherweight trout fly reel, ebonite handle, alloy foot, two screw drum latch, nickel silver “U” shaped line guide, rim tension screw and compensating check mechanism and a similar Hardy Princess trout fly reel and spare spool, both with only light use and reels in zip cases (2) £130-180 448 A fine Hardy Brass Faced Perfect 4½” salmon fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw with Turk’s head locking nut and 1906 calliper spring check mechanism, slightly dished drum with four rim cusp and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand and straight line logo, reel retains much of the original dark bronze and lead finish and is in original metal edged card box, circa 1906 (see illustration) £600-900 446 A LOOP Model 4 salmon fly reel and spare spool, black anodised finish, large arboured skeletal drum with twin composition handle, block foot, triform spindle with milled check adjuster, light use only £140-240 447 An Allcock rear Flick ‘Em 4” centre pin trotting reel, black finish, twin composition handles, rear optional check lever and three similar Young’s centre pin reels; a pair of Trudex and a Rapidex, all with wear from normal use only (4) £120-180 449 A scarce Hardy St George 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel in “spitfire” finish alloy, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), three screw drum latch, rim tension screw and Mk.I check mechanism, interior stamped “J.S.” (Jimmy Smith), light wear only, circa 1940 £250-450 __ 73 __ 450 A rare Hardy 1896 Brass Perfect 2¾” solid drummed trout fly reel, domed ivorine handle, block foot pierced five holes and shortened to one end in the Barton style, strapped rim tension screw and early calliper spring check mechanism, open ball race (lacking bearings), solid drum (no perforations) with nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and straight line logo, light overall wear from normal use, in Hardy metal edged card box, circa 1897 (see illustration) £2000-3000 451 A scarce Hardy Monogram 3½” narrow drummed trout fly reel, solid drum with ebonite handle and domed nickel silvered locking screw, ribbed brass foot, white agate line guide (two fine hairline cracks), milled rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, interior stamped “T.A.G.” (Tommy Armstrong), rear plate with make and model details and registered Monogram Trade mark for Australia and New Zealand, light wear from normal use and a rarely seen model, 1930’s £250-450 452 A rare L.H. Design Holland Series #8 3³⁄₈” wide drummed titanium salmon fly reel, numbered 001 left hand wind model with multi-perforated drum, counter-balanced handle, raised spindle locking nut, stancheon foot, annular line guide, triple pillars (one double), rear plate with tapered tension adjuster and engraved make and pat. pending details, excellent overall condition £300-500 453 An Ari’t Hart S3 salmon fly reel and spare spool, black anodised left hand wind model with multi-perforated drum, counterbalanced handle, turn-key drum locking lever, annular line guide, stancheon foot, rear plate with six finger ports, optional check button and spindle mounted milled tension adjuster, numbered “306”, only very light wear from normal use and in original suedette pouches (see illustration) £350-550 454 A fine Ari’t Hart Remco trout fly reel, left hand wind model with gold anodised finish, exposed and ventilated drum with counterbalanced handle and central milled locking nut, off-set bridge foot with integral annular brushed steel wire line guide and fixed check mechanism, foot stancheon black stamped makers details ,as new condition and in original soft leather zip pouch, £350-550 __ 74 __ 455 A rare Ari’t Hart John Betts anti-reverse trout fly reel, left hand wind model, black anodised frame and brushed alloy spool with keyhole ventilation holes, counter-balanced handle on triangular winding arm mounted below a milled tension wheel, off-set foot, nickel silver line guide, rear rim with two integral tippet dispenser spools and central fly floatant compartment with hinged cover, stamped trade mark and signature, excellent overall condition and in hide zip case (see illustration) £1000-1500 ** A rarely seen model of which only 40 were produced 456 A Hardy “Phantom” 2 piece hollow built cane trout fly rod, 8’, #5, black/red tipped silk wraps, alloy sliding reel fitting, suction joint, 1964, very good overall condition, in bag £200-300 457 A B. James “Richard Walker Mk.IV” 2 piece cane carp rod, 10’, crimson silk interwhipped, sliding alloy reel fittings, “donut” cork handle, London transfer mark, in bag £140-240 459 An Allcock model 5138-T1 4½” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin tapered horn handles and ebonite flanges, front flange stamped “patent”, brass stancheon foot, alloy backplate with brass sliding optional check button and calliper spring check mechanism, light wear only, circa 1915 (see illustration) £450-650 460 A fine VR Design Salmo Trutta Perfection Mk.II 8/10ti 4” titanium salmon fly reel, right hand wind model with fully ventilated drum, counter-balanced turned ivorine handle, milled spool retaining cap and rear perforated spindle mounted disc drag adjuster, numbered 03 to foot, reel is in as new condition and in leather pouch (see illustration) £1200-1600 458 A B. James “Richard Walker Mk.IV” 2 piece cane carp rod, 10’, crimson silk interwhipped, sliding alloy reel fittings, “flared” cork handle, Ealing transfer mark, in bag £150-250 __ 75 __ 461 A Hardy St George Junior 2⁹⁄₁₆” trout fly reel, limited edition USA export model no. 035 with ebonite handle, ribbed alloy foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), three screw latch, milled rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, backplate stamped make and model details and drum face block engraved “Hardy’s Alnwick”, new/unused condition and in block leather case and card box £250-350 462 A Hardy Bouglé limited edition 3” trout fly reel, ivorine handle, nickel silver foot, triple raised drum pillars (one roller), nickel silver drum locking screw, strapped rim tension regulator and 1906 style calliper spring check mechanism, as new condition and in block leather case £200-300 465 A very rare C. Farlow & Co. branch cutter and fly retriever, the nickel silver gadget with “U” shaped head and hinged scissor blade, stamped makers details, threaded neck and mounted onto a brass telescopic handle with spring belt clip, turned wooden grip and milled butt cap, previously unseen gadget, circa 1890 (see illustration) £350-550 466 A pair of Young’s Rapidex 4” centre pin trotting reels, black finish, twin composition handles, alloy foot and rear optional check lever and two similar Rapidex centre pin reels, all with wear from normal use (4) £100-150 463 A Hardy nickel silvered oil bottle, flared canister form with screw cap, base stamped makers name, a Hardy Amateur table fly vice, screw locking jaws, iron “G” clamp table fitment and an angler’s knife, fitted five Sheffield steel tools and engraved hook gauge and inch measure to one side plate (3) £130-180 467 Three various Penn multiplier sea reels; a Senator 9/0 big game reel, a Senator 6/0 reel and a Super Mariner 49 trolling reel, all with black composition end plates, chromed fittings, “T” crank handles and rim drum release levers (3) £80-120 464 A Farlow Farlight 3½” narrow drummed alloy trout fly reel, composition handle, alloy foot, fixed check mechanism and an unusual Fideliter 3 7/16” alloy trout fly reel with rim mounted pressure brake and rear graduated tension adjuster (2) £90-130 468 An Allcock Commodore 6” sea centre pin reel, stainless steel construction with counter-balanced crank handle, Bickerdyke line guide and rim brake lever and a quantity of various other reels including; two Nottingham centre pin reels, two Young’s Pridex trout fly reels, an Abu-matic 270 closed faced reel et al (Q) £90-130 __ 76 __ 469 A good collection of various salmon, seatrout and trout flies, mainly contained in six wooden fly boxes and many with printed name details, a Hardy Album bakelite cast case and a Hardy brass 0-4lbs spring balance (Q) £100-150 470 A Brady English wicker trout fisher’s creel, hinged lid with rectangular fish hole and leather strap lock, canvas and leather shoulder strap, little used condition, a Barbour Liddesdale canvas and leather trimmed fishing bag and another leather trimmed canvas fishing bag holding two boxes of various salmon baits including devon minnows, spoons and spinners £80-120 471 A Loomis “GL3” 4 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’, #7, anodised crew grip reel fitting, in bag and tube and a Scientific Angler Mastery 6/7 fly reel and spare spool, counterbalanced handle, rear che3ck adjuster (2) £140-180 472 A Loomis “IMX” 4 piece carbon trout/bonefish fly rod, 9’, #8, anodised screw grip reel fitting, in bag and tube and a Crystal River 2103 fly reel, gold anodised finish, rear tension adjuster (2) £140-180 473 A Loomis “GL 3” 4 piece carbon trout/ bonefish fly rod, 9’, #8, anodised screw grip reel fitting, little used condition, in bag and tube and a Scientific Angler 89 fly reel, counter-balanced handle and rear tension adjuster (2) £150-250 474 A Sportfish “Salt-Water Fly” 4 piece carbon saltwater fly rod, 9’, #10, anodised screw grip reel fitting, double cork hand grip, in bag and tube and a Reddington 11/12 salt-water/salmon fly reel, counter-balanced handle, large arbour drum and rear spindle tension adjuster (2) £130-180 475 A Hardy Marquis Disc 3/4 trout fly reel, ebonite handle, two screw drum latch, rear tension adjuster, in zip case, two Fladden trout fly reels and a collection of various flies in boxes, including New Zealand patterns, salt-water, Alaskan et al (Q) £90-130 476 A Shimano SS-G4000 fixed spool reel, a Shakespeare Mach 2 fixed spool reel, a collection of various modern baits including Kobe hard heads, two rods and a landing net (Q) £60-90 477 A Hardy Marquis #6 trout fly reel, ebonite handle, alloy foot, two screw drum latch, nickel silver “U” shaped line guide, rear check adjuster, as new condition, in zip case and a Hardy “Demon” 3 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’6”, #7, black silk wraps, anodised screw grip reel fitting, new/unused condition, in bag and cloth tube (2) £150-250 478 A Hardy “Salmon Fly travel” 4 piece carbon salmon fly rod, 15’, #10, alloy screw grip reel fitting, green silk wraps, in bag and cloth covered tube £100-150 __ 77 __ 479 A fine Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and 1906 calliper check mechanism, drum with four rim cusps and nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped central circular logo, reel retains much of the dark lead finish and is in overall very good condition, circa 1906 (see illustration) £300-400 482 A good Farlow’s (Pezon et Michel) “Parabolic Ritz” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 8’2”, #5, green silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, staggered ferrule, suction joint, seems unused, in original bag £140-240 483 A J.K. Wheeldon “Light Trout” 2 piece hollow built cane trout fly rod, 7’, green silk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, suction joint, 1989, no bag £100-150 480 A scarce Allcock Aerial model 7950-T6 3” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin xylonite handles, brass stancheon foot, rear sliding optional check button and bar spring check mechanism, backplate stamped circular trade mark, light wear from normal use only, circa 1925 (see illustration) £350-550 484 A Hardy St George 3” trout fly reel, ribbed brads foot, ebonite handle (small chip), three screw drum latch, white agate line guide (no cracks), rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, wear from normal use, 1930’s £150-250 485 A Hardy Uniqua 2⁷⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, nickel silver telephone drum latch, fixed Mk.II check mechanism, and a similar Uniqua 3½” salmon fly reel, both with wear from normal use, 1930’s (2) £140-180 481 A Hardy Neroda bakelite trout fly box, tortoiseshell finish, interior fitted chenille bars holding a selection of dry flies, a Farlow japanned dry fly box, five Wheatley trout fly boxes and an Ajax cast book, holding a good selection of trout wet and dry flies (8) £100-150 486 A Hardy Altex fixed spool reel, early model with down turned gear housing, folding ebonite handle, large inspection plate to one side, full bail arm and spool housing stamped Duplicated Mk.II check details, circa 1932, light wear to lead finish and in rexine case £120-160 __ 78 __ 487 A collection of various tackle including, a Hardy Zenith trout fly reel, an Abu Ambassadeur 5000 bait casting reel, in case, an extending brass salmon gaff with wooden handle, three various Hardy cane trout and salmon rods (requiring refurbishment), various fly boxes and flies and other items (Q) £100-150 491 Two rectangular oak fly boxes, each with lift out tray and various compartments, two Hardy Neroda waistcoat fly boxes (a.f.), two Allcock trade card fly boxes, fitted celluloid lidded compartments and holding a small selection of flies and a quantity of various other alloy fly boxes and cast cases holding various salmon and trout flies (Q) £140-240 488 A Farlow’s “Ultimate” one piece cane brook trout fly rod, 5’10½”, #6, black silk wraps, sliding brass and alloy reel fitting, lightly used condition, in bag £160-240 492 A Hardy Perfect 3½” salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, revolving nickel silver line guide, rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, nickel silver drum locking screw light wear to enamel finish, 1950’s £200-300 489 A Farlow “Aerial” 2 piece cane brook trout fly rod, 7’, #6, wooden reel seat, blue silk inter-whipped, in bag and two Fosters brook trout fly rods; “Airsprite” and “Brook”, both 7’, in bags (3) £150-250 490 A Wheatley pigskin salmon fly reservoir, the rectangular case holding two pull-out fly leather spindled fly books, each with alloy and ivorine plates fitted bars of nickel silver spring fly clips and holding a selection of 68 fully dressed salmon flies including 27 larger gut eyed examples, case with carry handle, spring latch lock and brass rings for shoulder strap, circa 1910 (see illustration) £180-260 493 A Hardy Perfect 3¾” salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, revolving nickel silver line guide, rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, nickel silver drum locking screw light wear to lead finish from normal use, 1930’s £250-450 494 A Hardy “Salmon Fly Deluxe” 3 piece carbon salmon fly rod, 15’4”, #10, crimson/scarlet tipped wraps, anodised screw grip reel fitting, and a matching 13’4”, #9 salmon fly rod, both used and in original bags (2) £100-150 494a A Hardy “Fibalite Spinning” 2 piece salmon spinning rod, 10’, green silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, as new and with plastic wrapper still on handle and a Bruce & Walker 3 piece carbon salmon fly rod, 15’, #9/11, crimson whippings, sliding alloy reel fitting, in bags (2) £90-130 __ 79 __ 495 A rare Hardy 1896 Brass Perfect 2½” wide drummed trout fly reel, domed ivorine handle, block foot pierced seven holes, triple drum pillars and annular stepped rim, strapped rim tension screw with Turk’s head locking nut and early calliper spring check mechanism, open ball race with phosphor bronze bearings, slightly dished drum with large and small perforations and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark, enclosed oval and straight line logos and neatly scroll engraved previous owners initials, light overall wear from normal use only, circa 1896 (see illustration) £2500-3500 496 A rare Hardy Field 2⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel, alloy faceplate with lipped rim, two screw spindle boss and domed ivory handle on milled brass cup, contracted brass drum, waisted brass bridge foot, triple hollow brass drum pillars, faceplate stamped model details, only very light wear to lead finish and a very rarely seen size and model, circa 1896 (see illustration) £800-1200 497 A fine Farlow Patent Lever 4¼” brass salmon fly reel and block leather case, waisted horn handle, block foot, quadruple drum pillars (one roller), rear raised disc tension adjuster, fixed check mechanism, backplate block engraved makers details, fine overall condition and retaining much of the original bronze patina, circa 1910 £160-240 498 A fine Hardy Birmingham 4” brass salmon fly reel, domed horn handle, bridge foot, quadruple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplate with raised two screw spindle boss and stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and enclosed oval logo, only very light wear to bronze patina, circa 1895 £240-340 499 A scarce Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and early calliper spring check mechanism, contracted drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped open oval and straight line logos, re-finished at some time, circa 1898 £300-400 __ 80 __ 500 A fine and rare Hardy 1894 Transitional Brass Perfect 2⁵⁄₈” Houghton Dry Fly reel, domed ivory handle, pierced and waisted bridge foot, full nickel silver annular wire line guide with triple drum pillars, strapped rim tension screw, early calliper spring check mechanism, open ball race with phosphor bronze bearings, slightly dished drum with large and small perforations and recessed threaded spindle well, faceplate stamped shaded Rod in Hand trade mark and central 612 patent details, light wear only to bronze patina and in original metal edged card box, circa 1894/5 (see illustration) £3500-5500 502 A rare Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” solid drum trout fly reel, ivorine handle, pierced brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and early calliper spring check mechanism, contracted solid drum with fur rim cusps and milled nickel silver retaining screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and straight line logo, lightly engraved “M” to face otherwise light wear from normal use only, circa 1898 (see illustration) £400-600 503 An unusual Malloch 3¼” brass side casting reel with addition flared drum flange, tapered cow horn handle, swivelling brass foot with Gibbs patent lever release latch and integral wire line guide, rim mounted optional check lever, reversible drum, faceplate stamped oval logo, possibly adapted for tournament casting, circa 1905 £100-150 501 A good Hardy Hercules 3¼” salmon fly reel, domed ivorine handle, pierced and waisted bridge foot, quadruple drum pillars, raised check housing and fixed check mechanism, faceplate with two screw spindle boss and stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and enclosed oval logo, only very light wear to bronze patina, circa 1895 £250-450 504 A scarce Hardy Longstone General Harrison pattern 4½” sea centre pin reel, solid drum with twin reverse tapered ebonite handles and nickel silver telephone latch, ribbed brass foot, Bickerdyke line guides, rim mounted nickel silver optional che3ck lever and strapped tension regulating screw with rear ivorine quadrant weight indicator, backplate stamped make and model details, a rarely seen version made 12929-37 only £300-400 __ 81 __ 505 A rare Hardy Fortuna 4¼” saltwater fly reel, ventilated drum with twin ebonite handles mounted on bronze cross-bar arm below a hexagonal tension nut, Andreas patent anti-reverse mechanism, brass foot, backplate stamped make and model details, light wear from normal use, an early example circa 1925 (see illustration) £1500-2500 506 A Hardy “Gold Medal” 3 piece (2 tips) cane salmon fly rod, 12’, crimson silk interwhippings, sliding alloy screw grip reel fitting, lockfast joints, 1956, very good condition, in bag £150-250 507 A Hardy “Wye” 2 piece cane salmon fly rod, 11’, #7, crimson inter-whipped, sliding alloy screw grip reel fitting, lockfast joint, fully refurbished and in excellent condition, in bag £140-240 508 A Hardy “Jet” 2 piece glass fibre seatrout/light salmon fly rod, 9’3”, #10, extension butt handle, screw grip reel fitting, gold/black tipped silk wraps as new and a Hardy “Esk” 2 piece glass fibre fly rod, 10’, #7, alloy screw grip reel fitting, in bags (2) £90-130 509 A Greys “Greyflex Mk.2” 4 piece carbon salmon fly rod, 14’, #’9, brown silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, spigot joints, as new condition, in bag and cloth covered tube £100-150 510 A rare Illingworth No.1 threadline casting reel, twin ivorine handles on shaped alloy cross bar handle mounted onto circular drive plate with stancheon foot, ebony bobbin spool on reciprocating drive shaft, twin nickel silver wire line guide flyers, back plate stamped model and 1905 patent details, reel retains much of the original lead finish and in original tan hide and burgundy velvet lined case, circa 1905 (see illustration) £800-1200 511 A Hardy Perfect 3⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, white metal line guide, rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, light wear from normal use only, circa 1940 £160-240 512 A scarce Hardy Silex Major Extra Wide Drummed 4½” bait casting reel, twin ebonite handles, spring drum latch, jewelled spindle bearing, ribbed brass foot, ivorine rim mounted casting trigger and rear quadrant weight indicator, backplate with applied alloy oval trade plaque for Manton & Co. Calcutta and stamped make and model details, black painted finish, circa 1930 £180-260 __ 82 __ 513 A good Hardy Nottingham 3½” walnut centre pin reel, twin tapered brass handles, brass telephone drum latch, Bickerdyke line guide, starback foot with sliding optional check button, drum latch stamped makers details, very good condition, circa 1915 £180-260 514 An Ogden Smith 3¹⁄₈” narrow drummed alloy trout fly reel, xylonite handle, red agate lie guide, nickel silver foot and rear optional check button and spindle tension adjuster and an Alex Martin 3½” narrow drum trout fly reel, red agate line guide, brass foot, xylonite handle, both with wear from normal use only, circa 1920 (2) £130-180 515 A fine American(?) wicker and leather bound trout fisher’s creel, the flared French reed creel with leather strapped hinged cover having rectangular fish hole and two rod straps, full canvas front pouch pocket, interior with stitched hide cast compartment, leather back panel withy embossed geometric patterning, leather shoulder strap with brass ring fittings, 19” wide, good overall condition, circa 1910 (see illustration) £1500-2500 516 A pair of Abu Ambassadeur 6000 bait casting reels, red finish, grooved rims, single counter-balanced handles, light use only and in leather cases and an Abu Ambassadeur 6500c bait casting reel, graphite finish, used condition, in case (3) £80-120 517 An Abu Ambassadeur 6000c bait casting reel, black finish, grooved rims, single handle, in leather case, an Abu Ambassadeur 6000 bait casting reel, red finish, twin handles, in card box and an Abu Cardinal 55 fixed spool reel all with light use only (3) £70-100 518 A collection of various fishing items including; an Abu 300 bait casting reel, two teak cases of flying tying equipment including vices, tools, tinsels et al, four fixed spool reels, nine various fly and spinning rods by Hardy, Shakespeare et al and other items (Q) £80-120 519 A Sage Graphite IV 4 piece carbon salmon fly rod, 15’1”, #10, green silk wraps, anodised screw grip reel fitting, in bag and alloy tube £100-150 520 An Orvis “Trident TL” 2 piece 2 piece carbon trout fly rod, 8’4”, #3, wooden reel seat and gilt anodised screw grip reel fitting, in bag and tube and a Norwich 4 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’6”, #6/7, screw grip reel fitting, in bag and alloy tube (2) £100-150 __ 83 __ 521 A Hardy “Graphite Salmon Fly” 3 piece rod, 12’6”, #9, black/scarlet tipped wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, in bag and a Leeda Magnum 200D salmon fly reel and spare spool (2) £80-120 522 A rare Hardy Silex Multiplier 2¾” bait casting reel, ebonite handle on off-set circular drive plate, ribbed brass foot, ivorine bar rim mounted casting trigger, milled nickel silver tension nut and ivorine quadrant weight indicator, faceplate stamped make and model details, light wear from normal use only, circa 1928 (see illustration) £500-700 525 A fine Hardy Perfect 3⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel and spare spool, right hand wind model with ebonite handle, alloy foot, white gate line guide (no cracks), rim tension screw and dual compensating check mechanism, faceplate with raised spindle boss, spool in card box and reel in zip case, only very lights signs of use £160-240 526 Fine Hardy Perfect 3⁵⁄₈” left hand wind trout fly reel and spare spool, ebonite handle, alloy foot, brown agate line guide, nickel silver drum locking screw, raised spindle boss to faceplate, as new condition, reel in zip case and spool in card box £200-300 527 A Hardy Silex Major 4” bait casting reel, twin ebonite handles, spring drum latch, brass foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and rear milled nickel silver regulating button, light wear from normal use only, 1920’s £130-180 523 A fine Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel and spare spool, right hand wind model with ebonite handle, alloy foot, white gate line guide (no cracks), rim tension screw and dual compensating check mechanism, faceplate with raised spindle boss, in card boxes and reel in zip case, as new condition £240-340 524 A fine Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” left hand wind trout fly reel, ebonite handle, alloy foot, brown agate line guide, nickel silver drum locking screw, raised spindle boss to faceplate, small chip to one side of agate line guide otherwise in as new condition and in zip case and card box £200-300 528 An Abu Ambassadeur 6501-C3 bait casting reel, left hand wind model with silver finish, twin handles, as new in card box, a set of three graduated Brodin trout landing nets, cocobolo wood handles, spring belt clips, soft mesh nets, as new condition and a Hardy salmon gaff/wading staff, spring point protector, brass collar, greenheart shaft and weighted toe (5) £100-150 529 A Hardy “Wye” 3 piece (2 tips) cane salmon fly rod, 11’, crimson inter-whipped, sliding alloy screw grip reel fitting, lockfast joints, 1961, in bag £160-240 __ 84 __ 530 A fine Hardy “Palakona” 2 piece cane brook trout fly rod, 6’, #5, scarlet/green tipped silk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, suction joint, 1975, virtually unused condition, in bag £260-340 531 A scarce Hardy “West Country Fly” 3 piece cane trout/sea-trout fly rod, 9’4”,tan silk wraps, alloy screw grip reel fitting, reversible butt spear, studlock joints, 1946, only very light signs of use, in bag £160-240 532 A Hardy “Wanless 7/8lbs” 2 piece cane salmon spinning rod, 7’,green/crimson tipped wrapped and green inter-whippings, sliding alloy reel fittings, suction joint, 1958, in bag £90-130 533 A Sharpe “Scottie” 2 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 9’6”, crimson whippings, alloy screw grip reel fitting, butt ring re-whipped, in bag and a Walker Bampton 3 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 9’, crimson inter-whipped, sliding alloy reel fitting, light use, in bag (2) £80-120 The Following lot is the property of Ron Holloway, former river keeper of the famous Martyr Worthy beat on the River Itchen and author of the highly acclaimed book You Should Have Been Here Last Thursday. After 30 years as a chalk stream keeper Ron now resides on the banks of the Tweed where he still finds time to cast a line and no doubt sup a pint or two … 535 Ron Holloway’s personal fly reservoir, being a large rectangular satin mahogany fly chest fitted hinged lid and three sliding drawers, each with twin brass bun handles and green baize lined compartmentalised interiors, the upper drawer holding a collection of various dry fly patterns, all tied by Ron Holloway for fishing on the Upper Itchen, the middle drawer holds a small collection of mainly nymph and wet fly patterns for still-water fishing and the base drawer with an extensive collection of salmon flies, various patterns and styles including many doubles, tubes, Waddingtons et al, many still with original retailers tags, 34” x 15½” x “ overall the cabinet is in very good overall condition and is sold with a signed copy of the owners best-selling book You Should Have Been Here Last Thursday (see illustration) £350-550 534 A Scott 3 piece carbon brook trout fly rod, 6’10”, #6, crimson silk wraps, wooden reel seat and anodised screw grip fitting, In bag and alloy tube £80-120 __ 85 __ 536 A good Hardy Test Montagu black japanned rectangular trout fly box, cream painted interior fitted twelve fly compartments below sliding celluloid lids, lid interior with cork cast compartment, felt pad and tweezer section, lid with sliding damping pouch for drying flies, very good overall condition, circa 1920 £100-150 537 A rare Hardy Club Small Fly box, satin mahogany rectangular box with interior fitted lift-out parchment covered fly holding bars and interior stamped and white heightened make and model details and lid exterior stamped “Small Fly Box”, containing a selection of dry trout flies, circa 1905 (see illustration) £200-300 538 A fine and rare William IV ebony float and line winder and case, fitted four bone spindled float and cast divisions holding four early floats and casts, central siding lid above four shot and cap compartments, 7” long and contained within the original black papier mache slip case with marbled card interior, circa 1835 (see illustration) £200-300 539 A scarce Percy Wadham Meteor 4 alloy bait casting reel, tapered ivorine handle on slightly convex winding plate, brass foot, rim mounted brake lever, ventilated drum with slotted core and mounted on twin steel pivots, triform skeletal back plate with exposed drum finger braking groove, brass spindle bosses, faceplate stamped shield patent and make and model details, very goods overall condition, circa1908 (see illustration) £250-450 540 A rare Allcock No.4 Schooling reel, the 4” Nottingham style walnut casting reel with brass backed drum, counter-balanced slender horn winding handle, milled brass spindle tension nut and starback foot with sliding optional check button, foot stancheon stamped “The Schooling Modele DeLuxe”, light wear from normal use only and a rarely seen model, circa 1915 (see illustration) £400-600 541 A Hardy Silex 4¼” bait casting reel, caged drum with twin ivorine handles on alloy crossbar arm, spring release latch and jewelled spindle bearing, bridge brass foot, cut-away rim section, three rim mounted casting controls and backplate stamped make and model details, light wear to lead finish only circa 1900 £130-180 __ 86 __ 542 An Allcock Aerial Popular 3” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin composition handles (replacement), brass foot, rear sliding optional check button and bar spring check mechanism and an Allcock Aerial C8154” centre pin reel of similar design, finish worn (2) £120-180 543 A Hardy Decantelle 3½” bait casting reel, shallow cored drum with twin ebonite handles and domed brass locking screw, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and milled nickel silver tension regulating screw, backplate stamped make and model details 1930’s and a similar unnamed 4” alloy bait casting reel, 1940’s (2) £140-240 544 A Hardy Silex No.2 4” bait casting reel, shallow cored drum with twin ivorine handles and three spring release latch, alloy foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and milled tension screw and a similar reel with cut-away rim section and replacement ebonite handles (2) £100-150 545 An Allcock model C.815 4½” centre pin reel, caged and spoke drum with twin composition handles, chromed foot, rear optional check lever and bar spring check mechanism and a similar 3¾” model, both with light wear to black painted fisih,1950’s (2) £140-180 546 A Sowerbutts 5 piece whole bamboo and built cane roach pole, green silk interwhipped brass butt cap engraved makers details, tip eye missing, and ink inscribed that the pole was fully restored by Chubbs of Edgware some time ago, in original clot bag £130-180 547 A good B. James “Richard Walker Mk.IV” 2 piece cane carp rod, 10’, crimson silk inter-whipped, sliding alloy reel fittings, suction joint, “donut” cork handle and London transfer label, in bag £150-250 548 A Hardy “C.C. de France” 2 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 7’, tan silk inter-whipped, sliding alloy reel fittings, suction joint, restored, 1929, in later bag £100-200 549 An early America (possibly Malleson) 3 piece (2 tips) cane trout fly rod, 10’, bicolour celluloid bound handle with sliding alloy reel fitting, flared butt section with spear point tulip wood inlaid decoration, drop rings, crimson and back banded inter-whippings, crimson silk wraps spigot joints, the rod is in very good overall condition and with the original woo and cloth covered former and cloth bag, circa 1890 £300-500 550 A very rare Hardy Birmingham variant 4” brass salmon fly reel, winding plate with tapered horn handle and raised two screw spindle boss, rear plate with previously unseen Slater style sliding optional check button, bridge foot, quadruple pillared cage, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark, reel retains much of the original bronze patina and is a previously unseen variation of the standard fixed check Birmingham model, circa 1895 (see illustration) £1000-1500 __ 87 __ 551 An unusual (Hardy?) alloy 4½” alloy Birmingham style salmon fly reel, fitted Hardy patent nickel silver line guide, tapered cow horn handle, raised two screw spindle boss, brass bridge foot, quadruple hollow brass drum pillars, fixed check mechanism, backplate with threaded brass receiver to take a drum pressure button(?) and lightly scratched previous owners initials, no makers name, circa 1900 £300-400 552 A scarce Wm. Brown, Aberdeen 3¾” brass salmon winch, bulbous horn handle on curved crank winding arm, block foot (shortened), quadruple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, faceplate script engraved makers details, circa 1880 £200-300 553 A rare Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” Duralumin alloy trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot. Rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, rarely seen model in excellent overall condition, circa 1940 (see illustration) £400-600 554 A Hardy St George Junior 2⁹⁄₁₆” trout fly reel, left hand wind limited edition model with ebonite handle, ribbed alloy foot, white metal line guide, three screw drum latch, rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, as new condition and in block leather case £200-300 555 A rare Hardy Fortuna 9” narrow drummed big game centre pin reel, twin reverse tapered ebonite handles mounted on Monel cross-bar winding arm above a six point capstan star drag, Monel block foot, Andreas patent anti-reverse drum mechanism, fixed check, backplate stamped make and model details, in good overall condition, 1930’s (see illustration) £1800-2600 ** This actual reel is featured in the film Genius starring Jude Law and Colin Firth, due to release in 2016 556 A fine and rare Hardy Natal Surf 7½” sea centre pin reel, solid alloy drum with twin tapered ebonite handles and milled brass tension nut with nickel silver locking screw, heavy brass stancheon foot, no check, faceplate stamped make and model details, made, light signs of use only, circa 1930 (see illustration) £900-1300 ** Hardy factory records show only 43 of the largest 7½” size having been produced between 1923-1939 __ 88 __ 557 A very rare Edward Vom Hofe 14/0 model 742 Cradle big game multiplier reel and rod, the 7” diameter reel of nickel silver and ebonite construction with off-set ebonite handle on counter-balanced winding arm mounted above a six point capstan star drag adjuster, rim mounted drum release lever, twin harness lugs, optional check button to rear plate, spindle covers stamped NY address and May ‘02 patent details, corrosion resistant alloy cradle fitting with screw collar locking butt section and suction rod ferrule, the reel is sold with the original Typhoon Tackle laminated hickory bow design big game rod with stand-off nickel silver eyes, felt handle grip, 13” detachable hickory butt section with brass cap, stamped makers details, reel is contained within the original rectangular fitted block leather case which is slightly distressed, reel is in overall very good condition and represents a rare opportunity to acquire a complete big game rod and reel outfit from this golden era of American big game sport fishing, 1930’s (see illustration) £2000-3000 558 A Cummins pigskin salmon fly wallet, wrap-around strap, interior fitted pouch end pockets, parchment fly and cast leaves and felt dampers, holding a selection of 45 gut eyed fully dressed salmon flies and a collection of tying feathers, gilt stamped makers name and a H. Whitty leather fly wallet holding a selection of mainly trout wet flies to gut casts and a small selection of tying feathers, gilt stamped makers name, wrap-around strap (2) £120-180 559 A collection of fourteen various rod butt spears, various makes and designs including one brass example, fourteen various tournament casting weights, two stamped Hardy’s and a large collection of ferrule stoppers including wooden, alloy and rubber examples (Q) £90-130 560 Three glass waistcoat dry-fly oil bottles, cork stoppers, one with leather button tab and collection of various line dressing/fly oil tins and bottles, various makes (Q) £70-100 561 A Farlow Sextile line winder, six alloy collapsible arms, ebonite winding handle, a Hardy folding alloy Practical line drier, a collection of various gadgets including disgorgers, forceps, knife et al, four spring balances and other items (Q) £100-150 562 Twelve Phantom baits, various makes, models and sizes, two Hardy Sylph baits, one boxed, three Hardy HJS Wiggler baits and a collection of imitation prawn baits and mounts, various makers including Wadhams, Hatton et al (Q) £130-180 __ 89 __ 563 A Hardy Silex Major 3¼” bait casting reel, shallow drum with slotted core, twin ebonite handles, spring release latch and jewelled spindle bearing, brass foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and rear nickel silver milled tension adjuster, backplate stamped make and model details, 1920s’ £120-160 568 A collection of various items including a Hardy wooden and brass trout priest, a Foster’s patent thumb magnifier, a brass ring tackle releaser, A Wheatley Kilroy fly box and flies and various other items including miniature reels, various fly and cast boxes and other items (Q) £90-130 564 A Hardy Silex No.2 3¼” narrow drummed bait casting reel, shallow drum with slotted core, twin ivorine handles and three screw spring latch, alloy foot (filed to Barton style), Indian rubber rim mounted casting trigger and milled tension screw, backplate stamped make and model details, circa 1915 £100-150 569 Two Allcock Commodore 6” stainless steel sea centre pin reels, each with large counter-balanced handle and rim mounted drum brake lever and a pair of Maxima 5½” centre pin reels (4) £80-120 565 A Young’s Freedex 3¾” anti-reverse casting reel, twin handles, rear optional check button and five further Young’s made reels; two Trudex centre pin reels, an Allcock Marvel salmon reel, an Allcock Gilmour trout reel and an Allcock Easicast (6) £90-130 566 A Hardy Eureka 3½” centre pin reel, twin ivorine handle, brass foot, rim reduced, optional rim check lever, circa 1920, a Hardy Silex No.2 casting reel (a.f.) and a Speedia trotting reel (3) £90-130 567 A Hardy Silex Major 4” bait casting reel, shallow cored drum with twin ebonite handles, spring release latch and jewelled spindle, ribbed brass foot, ivorine rim mounted casting trigger and rear quadrant weight indicator, 1920’s £100-150 570 A rare Ari’t Hart C/I Silent trout fly reel, black and gold anodised left hand wind model, counter-balanced handle, ventilated drum with milled release nut, off-set titanium foot and rear spindle mounted silent drag adjuster, as new condition and in zip leather case (see illustration) £600-800 ** An un-catalogued reel of which approximately 135 were produced, this model has gold fittings rather than the usually seen aubergine anodised finish, possibly an early prototype or special order model __ 90 __ 571 A fine Ari’t hart S/O trout fly reel, left hand wind model with solid brushed alloy drum, counter-balanced handle, annular wire line guide, bridge foot, pale bronze anodised rear plate with large finger braking port and central milled spindle tension adjuster, backplate with red heightened signature trade mark and drum with twin leaping fish logo, as new condition and a rarely seen colour variant, in zip leather case (see illustration) £500-800 573 A good Allcock Aerial model 7950-T6 3” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked drum with twin xylonite handles, brass stancheon foot, B.P. line guide, rear sliding optional check lever and bar spring check mechanism, backplate stamped circular trade mark, only light wear from normal use, circa 1925 (see illustration) £350-550 572 A good Ari’t Hart S1 light salmon/ saltwater fly reel and two spare spools, left hand wind graphite finish model with multi-perforated drum, counter-balanced handle, full annular wire line guide, stancheon foot and rear plate with six ventilation ports, optional check button and stamped make, model details and numbered “276”, only very light signs of use and in original suedette pouches (see illustration) £300-500 574 A scarce Hardy Perfect 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and early calliper spring check mechanism, slightly contracted drum withy four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark, open oval and straight line logos, light overall wear to finish, circa 1898 £350-550 __ 91 __ 575 A rare collection of Lee and Joan Wulff related items comprising; A Farlow “Lee Wulff Ultimate” one piece armoured cane brook trout fly rod, blue silk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, ink inscribed to cane “Lee Wulff “Ultimate” #574, 5’10¼”, 1¾ozs, Made by Farlow’s in Aberdeen Scotland for Norm Thompson”; a further prototype example of the Lee Wulff Ultimate rod, being of the same design but 33% less in diameter and only 5’7” in length with the cork cigar shaped handle being 1” longer than the final version, it is understood that this example was hand built by Harold Sharpe (Sharpe’s of Aberdeen) for testing the casting action and test curve of the model; a further prototype cane blank of 5’7”, also of 33% less diameter than the final version and an original 16mm spool of the 15 minute film “Leaping Silver” which features Joan Wulff (née Joan Salvato) using the Ultimate rod, the movie reel was produced as a promotional film to attract fishermen to Canada (a DVD copy will also be supplied with the lot to preserve the quality of the original celluloid spool reel) £700-1000 ** In 1966 Lee Wulff and Norm Thompson Outfitter’s owner, Peter Alport, contacted Farlow’s requesting that a range of rods be supplies in the “lightweight” range of 6’-8’6” for retail through the Oregon shop, the Lee Wulff Ultimate formed part of this range and was used and promoted extensively by Lee and Joan Wullf, not only for its primary design of trout fishing but also as a single handled salmon rod, Lee Wulff landed two specimen salmon both of 27lbs on this rod, one in Canada and one in Norway 576 A Hardy Perfect 2¾” wide drummed trout fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot (replacement), strapped rim tension screw and 1906 calliper check mechanism, drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped central circular logo, re-leaded at some time, circa 1908 £450-650 577 A good Hardy Super Silex 4” bait casting reel, shallow cored drum with twin ebonite handles, spring release latch and jewelled spindle bearing, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and rear quadrant weight indicator, only very light wear to lead finish and in original metal edged card box, circa 1930 £180-260 578 A Hardy Uniqua 4¼” salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, nickel silver telephone drum latch and fixed Mk.II check mechanism, light use only with some minor surface corrosion, 1930’s and a Hardy Hardex threadline reel, in original rexine case, £150-200 579 A good Hardy Triumph 3¼” alloy centre pin reel, polished alloy drum with twin ebonite handles and brass locking nut, Bickerdyke line guide, stancheon foot, rear sliding brass optional check button, backplate stamped makers details, only very light signs of use and in card box, 1930’s £150-250 __ 92 __ 580 A Hardy Perfect 2¾” wide drummed trout fly reel with rarely seen Hardy nickel silver armed line guide, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, one cage pillar with nickel silver long armed and white agate lined line guide attached, strapped rim tension scew and early calliper spring check mechanism, faceplate stamped central circular logo, rim crack beside pillar, and reel binding slightly, rarely seen armed line guide stamped makers name, circa 1900 (see illustration) £600-900 581 A scarce F.T. Williams 4” ebonite combination salmon reel, rim mounted auxiliary pressure brake, twin German silver rims, twin ebonite handles, brass four screw spring latch engraved retailers details, bridge foot, rear sliding optional check button, circa 1895 £300-400 582 A 19th century brass clamp fitting winch, tapered brass handle on waisted crank winding arm, riveted block foot with clamp fitting, perforated to take leather pad, butterfly locking nut, triple cage pillars, no check, circa 1840 (see illustration) £200-300 583 A good Hardy Eureka 3½” trotting reel, shallow cored drum with multi-perforated face, twin ebonite handles and nickel silver telephone release latch, ribbed brass foot, rim mounted nickel silver optional check lever, only very light wear, 1930’s £220-280 584 A rare Coxon Aerial model 4104-T1 4” centre pin reel, caged and six spoked ebonite drum with twin tapered horn handles and single drum release fork, brass starback foot, rear sliding optional check button and calliper spring check mechanism, light wear from normal use only, circa 1900 (see illustration) £500-800 585 A rare Allcock Aerial Match 4” narrow drummed centre pin reel, caged and six spoked polished alloy drum with twin black composition handles, B.P. line guide, brass foot, rear sliding optional check button and bar spring check mechanism, backplate with Stag logo, wear to black painted finish from normal use and a rarely seen model made 1939-40 only (see illustration) £800-1200 __ 93 __ 586 A good Hardy “Perfection” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 9’, #5, crimson/black tipped wraps, alloy screw grip reel fiiting, suction joint, 1967, in bag and a Hardy Marquis #5 trout fly reel, in zip case (2) £140-240 587 A collection of various tackle, including; a Mitchell CAP reel, a Speedia centre pin reel, various baits, five various rods, a cantilevered tackle case and other items (Q) £70-100 588 A collection of various fishing tackle, including a Hardy viscount trout fly reel, a Liddesdale canvas shoulder bag, a Hardy Eureka centre pin reel (a.f.), a quantity of various cane, greenheart and glass fibre rods including a Hardy A,H,E. Wood salmon rod (distressed) and various other items (Q) £80-120 589 A Hardy Perfect 3⁷⁄₈” trout/light salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, 1940’s and a Hardy Uniqua 2⁷⁄₈” trout fly reel, ivorine handle, brass foot, horseshoe drum latch and early calliper spring check mechanism, wear from normal use to both (2) £150-250 590 A fine and rare Ari’t Hart Astrid trout rod and reel outfit, limited edition no.022, reel with ventilated alloy drum, counter-balanced handle and fixed click check mechanism, red anodised looped wire off-set foot with milled screw rod attachment and wire “U” shaped line guide, rear spindle cover with model name, sold with the 9’ model C3906 3 piece carbon rod custom built by Campenalla, Iwate Japan and with Ari’t Hart red anodised forked reel fitting, silver/red tipped silk wraps, snake eyes, in bag and alloy/brass capped tube, reel in original card box and both items in new/unused condition (see illustration) £400-600 591 A very rare Ari’t Hart Astrid prototype trout fly reel, brushed steel ventilated drum with handle mounted onto triform twin counterbalanced handle plate below a milled tension adjuster and turnkey drum release latch, polished alloy off-set looped foot with wire “U” shaped line guide and rear spindle cap engraved and red heightened presentation details from Ari, as new condition and in leather zip case (see illustration) £500-800 __ 94 __ 592 A fine and rare Ari’t Hart Aras trout fly reel in Philips opal anodised finish, left hand wind model with counter-balanced handle, ventilated drum, milled drum locking nut, offset titanium foot on triangular stancheon support with three circular ports, rear spindle mounted tension adjuster, only very light signs of use, in leather zip case £400-600 593 A rare Hardy Brass Faced Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, waisted drum pillars, strapped rim tension screw and early calliper spring check mechanism, contracted drum with six rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark, enclosed oval and straight line logos, light wear from normal use, mainly to bronze patina on faceplate, circa 1900 (see illustration) £1000-1500 595 An Abu Delta 3 fly reel, in original card box and 18 various other reels including four multipliers, two Grice & Young sea centre pin reels, a Mitchell Automatic 710 fly reel et al (19) £80-120 596 A collection of various modern fly and spinning reels including two System Two 8/9 fly reels with spare spools, an Abu Ambassadeur 6001c multiplier reel, in box, an Abu Cardinal 157 fixed spool reel et al (Q) £80-120 597 Four various Hardy salmon spinning rods; a “No.1 Graphite Spinning” 2 piece carbon rod, 10’, plastic still to handle; another 9’6”; a “Favourite” 2 piece carbon rod, 8’6” and a “No.2 Fibalite Spinning” 2 piece glass fibre, 10’, in bags (4) £100-150 598 A Sharpe’s “Sea-Trout Special” 3 piece cane fly rod, 10’, #5/6, crimson wraps, wooden reel seat, screw grip alloy fitting and three other fly rods; a J. Dickson “Ivanhoe” 3 piece (2 tips) cane light salmon fly rod, a Keilder 12’ 3 piece carbon fly rod and a Hardy carbon trout rod a.f. , in bags (4) £120-160 594 A Bache Brown Spinster fixed spool reel, folding handle, bakelite spool, three various Abu Cardinal fixed spool reels and eight various other fixed spool and closed face reels, various makers (12) £80-120 599 A good Hardy St George Junior 2⁹⁄₁₆” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed alloy foot, three screw drum latch, white agate line guide (no cracks), milled rim tensions crew and Mk.II check mechanism, light wear from normal use only, 1930’s £300-500 __ 95 __ 600 A rare Hardy 1896 Brass Perfect 2½” wide drummed trout fly reel, domed ivorine handle, block foot pierced seven holes, triple drum pillars and annular stepped rim, strapped rim tension screw with Turk’s head locking nut and early calliper spring check mechanism, open ball race with phosphor bronze bearings, slightly dished drum with large and small perforations and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark, enclosed oval and straight line logos light overall wear from normal use only, circa 1896 (see illustration) £2500-3500 601 A Hardy Silex Major 4½” wide drummed bait casting reel, twin ebonite handles, spring release latch, jewelled spindle bearing, ribbed brass foot, auxiliary rim pressure brake, ivorine rim mounted casting trigger and rear quadrant weight indicator, light wear only from normal use, 1920’s £160-240 603 A goods F.T. Williams 4½” brass and ebonite salmon fly reel, horn handle, bridge foot, quadruple cage pillars, fixed check mechanism, slightly raised faceplate set within an ebonite flange and with raised two screw spindle boss, engraved makers details, circa 1890 £130-180 604 An Illingworth No. 3 threadline casting reel, exposed bronze gearing, stepped ebonite handle, finger pick-up line guide, nickel silver rimmed alloy spool with graduated tension indicator, spool face stamped make and model details, in original rexine case, circa 1915 £180-240 605 A very rare Kitchens Patent multiplying salmon spinning reel, alloy construction with oyster turned decoration, brass foot, ebonite winding handle on ventilated circular drive plate which rotates an enclosed drum via a spring belt drive whilst also operating a worm gear driven oscillating brass and red agate lined line guide, the drum can be disengaged for casting by rotating a spindle mounted nickel silver release lever thru’ 180°, rear drum plate stamped makers details and patent no. 2883/20, an exceptionally rare example of this most ingenious of casting reels, (see illustration) £2000-3000 602 A scarce Hardy Perfect 3⁵⁄₈” trout fly reel, domed ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and early calliper spring check mechanism, slightly contracted drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark and straight line logo, light wear to finish from normal use, circa 1900 £400-600 __ 96 __ The following 24 lots are from the estate of the late Roy Beddington, for full details see Cased fish and Book section lots 529 onward 606 A Hardy Perfect 3³⁄₈” trout fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), nickel silver rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, faceplate block engraved “J.R.B.”, light wear from normal use, 1930’s £150-250 607 A good Playfair (Dingley built) 4½” alloy salmon fly reel, ivorine handle, brass bridge foot, telephone drum latch, strapped rim tension screw and calliper spring check mechanism, triple cage pillars, interior stamped “D.1”, faceplate stamped makers details, reel retains virtually all the original dark lead finish, circa 1915 £150-250 608 A Westley Richards (Dingley built) Rolo 4¼” bait casting reel, caged drum with twin ivorine handles mounted on shaped alloy cross-bar and spring release latch, bridge foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and two further casting controls, interior stamped “D.450”, backplate with make and model details and lightly scratched “R.B.”, circa 1920 £160-240 609 A Hardy Uniqua 4¼” salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, telephone drum latch, ribbed brass foot, nickel silver rim tension regulator and Mk.II check mechanism, backplate stamped make and model details, wear from normal use, 1920’s £130-180 610 A Hardy Brass Faced Perfect 4” salmon fly reel and block leather case, domed ivorine handle, pierced alloy foot, strapped rim tension screw with Turk’s head locking nut and early calliper spring check mechanism, drum with four rim cusps and milled nickel silver locking screw, faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark, enclosed oval and straight line logos, light wear from normal use, circa 1900 (see illustration) £350-550 611 A Hardy “Hollolight” 3 piece (2 tips) hollow built cane trout fly rod, 9’, #5, gold/black tipped silk wraps, gold interwhipped, anodised sliding reel fitting, suction joints, 1961, in bag £180-260 612 A Hardy “Phantom” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 9’, #6, black/scarlet tipped silk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, suction joint, 1969, light use only, in bag £150-250 613 A Hardy “C.C. de France” 2 piece cane trout fly rod, 9’, crimson silk inter-whipped, sliding alloy reel fitting, suction joint, 1959, in bag £140-240 614 A pair of Sharpe’s 3 piece (2 tips) spliced cane salmon fly rods, 12’, #8/9, crimson silk wraps, sliding alloy reel fitting, in bags (2) £120-180 __ 97 __ 615 A good Malloch black japanned rectangular salmon fly reservoir, cream painted interior fitted four swing leaves with nickel silver bars of spring fly clips and holding a good collection of 202 fully dressed salmon flies including 40 gut eyed examples and many larger sized irons, case with applied oval nickel silver trade plaque, circa 1910 (see illustration) £400-600 616 A Hardy No.2 Halford Dry Fly box, the black japanned rectangular box with a cream pained interior fitted 30 compartments with nine celluloid sliding and hinged lids, each with printed pattern details, holding a collection of various trout wet and dry patterns, lid with applied oval nickel silver trade plaque and initialed “R.B.”, circa 1915 £100-150 617 A collection chalk stream dry flies tied by the Houghton Club river keeper William James Lunn, the collection of 38 dry-flies are held on paper strips with ink inscribed pattern details and comprise; Lunns Particular (4), Yellow Boy (3), Sherry Spinner (5), Iron Blue (2), Watery Dun (4), Black & Gold (8), Grey Quill (4), Gold Ribbed Upright (2) and six various flies on un-named paper strip, the flies are supplied with a hand written note (probably from Reginald Beddington CBE) stating “Flies tied by the first Lunn at Stockbridge” £150-250 ** William James Lunn is perhaps the most famous of all the chalk stream river keepers and is responsible for inventing many of the patterns still used on the rivers today, the most famous being the Lunns Particular. He began working as keeper at the Houghton Club water on the River Test at Stockbridge in 1887 and remained in the position for 45 years. He was certainly an influential figure in the Dry-Fly revolution of the late 19th Century and his life is recorded in the 1934 chalk stream classic book River Keeper by John Waller Hills 618 A collection of flies tied by Peter Deane contained in four card boxes each with ink inscribed Peter Deane trade label and comprising; Roy’s Fancy (15), Greenwell’s Glory (22), Lunns Particular, size 14 up-eyed (15), Hackled Mayflies (8) £100-150 619 A C. Farlow & Co. black japanned trout dry-fly box, cream painted interior fitted eight lidded compartments and holding a very good collection of chalk stream dry fly patterns, lid interior with applied brass trade plaque and another un-named black japanned dry-fly box fitted 33 compartments below celluloid hinged covers (one lacking, holding a selection of various dry fly patterns (2) £100-150 __ 98 __ 620 A rare C. Farlow & Co oak salmon fly reservoir, interior fitted six lift-out trays, each with paper lined base and cork fly bars, holding a selection of 320 fully dressed salmon flies, including 46 gut eyed examples and some doubles, lid interior with inset rectangular ivorine trade plaque, outer case with recessed brass carrying handle, shied shaped lock escutcheon lacking and with Roy Beddington’s initials “J.R.B.” applied to reservoir front, 10” x 7¼” x 6¾”, circa 1890 (see illustration) £800-1200 623 A Hardy Perfect 3¾” salmon fly reel, ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw with Turk’s head locking nut and 1912 heavy duty check mechanism, faceplate stamped central circular logo, light wear only, circa 1915 and in leather reel bag, gilt stamped “R.B.” (see illustration) £300-400 624 A Hardy Silex Major 4” bait casting reel, twin ebonite handles, spring drum latch, jewelled spindle bearing, brass foot, ivorine rim mounted casting trigger and rear milled tension regulator, backplate stamped make and model details, 1920’s £120-180 621 An Ogden Smith black japanned trout dry fly box, cream painted interior fitted twelve lidded fly compartments, stepped cork fly bars and cast/tweezer compartment, lid interior with applied brass trade plaque and another Ogden Smith trout dry fly box, ten celluloid lidded compartments, external cast compartment, holding a selection of trout wet and dry flies (2) £90-130 625 A Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel and block leather case, ivorine handle, alloy foot, white agate line guide (no cracks), milled rim tension screw and Mk.I check mechanism, faceplate stamped central circular logo and early Duplicated Mk.II details, light wear only, circa 1918 (see illustration) £250-450 622 A large collection of R.B.’s personal trout dry flies, contained in various tobacco tins, card boxes etc. and including many various patterns and flies including mayflies, some wet patterns et al (Q) £120-180 __ 99 __ 626 An English wicker trout fisher’s creel of pot-bellied form, hinged lid with rectangular fish hole and leather locking strap, canvas and leather shoulder strap, circa 1915 and another, later wicker trout fishers creel (2) £70-100 627 A Dingley 4” Perfect style salmon fly reel, ivorine handle, nickel silver foot, strapped rim tension screw and Mk.II style check mechanism, brass drum locking nut, interior stamped “D.”” and faceplate lightly scratched previous owners initials, circa 1920 £130-180 628 A John Forrest (Dingley built) 3⁷⁄₈” trout/ light salmon fly reel, ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, three screw drum latch, interior stamped “D.2”, backplate stamped oval logo, reel retains virtually all the original lead finish and a similar 3 3/8” trout fly reel, interior stamped “D.2”, both circa 1920 (2) £140-240 629 A John Forrest leather salmon tackle hold-all, burgundy baize lined interior with lift-out tackle tray and compartmentalised base, for reels etc., holding a selection of various mounts, baits and other terminal tackle et al, brass lock and twin securing straps, spine cracked and case requiring some refurbishment, stamped makers details, 19” x13”x12”, circa 1910 £150-250 OTHER PROPERTIES 630 A very rare Hardy brass Combined salmon gaff and spring balance, the two drawer extending gaff with Firth steel head and hinged point cover, lower section of shaft holding a 0-40lbs spring balance with hook recess in main column with is locked by the milled screw butt cap, scale stamped makers details, rarely seen item in good overall condition, circa 1900 (see illustration) £1000-1500 631 A fine and rare Hardy St John 3⁷⁄₈” light salmon fly reel in “spitfire” finish alloy, ebonite handle, lacquered brass foot, three screw drum latch, milled rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, backplate stamped make and model details, very good overall condition, circa 1940 £280-360 632 A Hardy Perfect 3½” salmon fly reel, ebonite handle, ribbed brass foot, nickel silver revolving line guide, rim tension screw and Mk.II check mechanism, nickel silver drum locking screw and faceplate stamped models details, light wear only, 1930s £280-360 __ 100 __ 633 A Meek & Sons No.3 nickel silver bait casting reel, turned ivorine handle on off-set counter-balanced crank winding arm, bridge foot, triple drum pillars, faceplate with two sliding casting control buttons, jewelled spindle caps, stamped make and model details, circa 1920 (see illustration) £200-300 636 A Loop “Green Line 3 piece (2 tips) carbon trout fly rod, 9’3”, #4/5, green silk wraps, screw grip reel fitting and wooden seat, as new in bag and tube and a System Two 56-L tout fly reel, counter-balanced handle, rear tension adjuster, as new (2) £120-180 637 A Loop Grey Line 3 piece (2 tips) carbon trout fly rod, 9’6”, #7, black silk wraps, screw grip reel fitting, as new condition, in bag and Westminster Fly WK7 fly reel, counter-balanced handle, rear tension adjuster, as new condition (2) £100-150 634 A Hardy Silex No.2 4¼” wide drummed bait casting reel, shallow cored drum with twin ivorine handles, spring drum latch and jewelled spindle bearing, brass foot, rim mounted ivorine casting trigger and rear nickel silver casting regulator button, backplate stamped make and model details, circa 1915 £140-240 635 A rare Hardy Perfect 3¹⁄₈” trout fly reel, ivorine handle, brass foot, strapped rim tension screw and early calliper spring check mechanism, un-leaded faceplate stamped Rod in Hand trade mark, open oval and straight line logos, slightly contacted drum with four rim cusps and unusual configuration of large and small perforations, light wear from normal use only, circa 1898 (see illustration) £700-1000 638 A Simpsons “American Special” 2 piece hexagraph carbon trout fly rod, 8’, #4/5, crimson whippings, wooden reel seat and screw grip alloy fitting, light use, in bag and Shakespeare 2851 magnesium trout fly reel, rear tension adjuster, two screw drum latch as new, in original case (2) £90-130 639 A Sage “GFL 8100-3 RPL” 3 piece carbon trout fly rod, 10’, #8, wooden reel seat and gold anodised crew grip fitting, in bag and an Orvis Battenkill Disc 7/8 trout fly reel, counterbalanced handle, rear tension adjuster (2) £90-130 640 A Sage “XP 5100” 4 piece carbon trout fly rod, 10’, #5, anodised screw grip reel fitting, as new condition, in bag and a System Two 56-L tout fly reel, counter-balanced handle, rear tension adjuster, as new (2) £100-150 __ 101 __ 641 A G. Loomis 3 piece custom built carbon trout fly rod, 10’, #6, beechwood reel seat with ink drawing of an angler, signed, screw grip reel fitting, little used, in bag and an Orvis Battenkill Disc 7/8 trout fly reel, counterbalanced handle, rear tension adjuster (2) £90-130 642 A G. Loomis “IMX-Lite” 2 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’, #5, rosewood reel seat, anodised screw grip fitting, as new, in bag and an ABU Diplomat 156 fly reel (2) £100-130 643 An Orvis “Clearwater Classic” 4 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’6”, #7, wooden reel seat anodised screw grip fitting, very light use only, in bag and tube and a Snowbee Prestige LA #790 fly reel, as new condition (2) £90-130 644 A pair of Jenzi “Arabella Fly” 4 piece carbon trout fly rods, 9’, #6/7, olivewood reel seat, anodised screw grip fitting, as new/unused condition, in bags and tubes (2) £80-120 645 A Hardy “Boron Fly” 2 piece trout fly rod, 8’6”, #5, brown/green tipped silk wraps, wooden reel seat, anodised screw grip fitting, as new and another Hardy “Boron Reservoir” Fly rod, 9’6”, #7/8, in bags (2) £90-130 646 An Orvis “Stream Line” 4 piece carbon trout fly rod, 10’, #8, anodised screw grip reel fitting, as new in bag and tube and a Snowbee Prestige 780 fly reel, gold anodised finish, rear spindle tension adjuster and optional check button, as new (2) £100-150 647 A Loop Green Line 3 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’9”, #7, anodised screw grip reel fitting, as new in bag and tube and a Scierra 7/9 LA trout fly reel, counter-balanced handle rear spindle mounted check adjuster, as new (2) £100-150 648 Three various 4 piece carbon travel trout fly rods; A Temple Fork “TiCrX”, 9’ #5; a “Travel-Salt” 9’6”, #7/9 and a Cool Water “Outpack” 9#, #6, all in as new condition, in bags (3) £100-150 649 A Vision “Extreme Plus” 3 piece carbon trout fly rod, 9’, #5, olivewood reel seat and alloy screw grip fitting, as new, in cloth covered tube and a System Two 67L trout fly reel, counter-balanced handle, rear tension adjuster, as new (2) £80-120 650 Six various S.R.S (Special Rod Services) carbon trout fly rods, various sizes 9’-10’ and 3 piece/2 piece styles, all in near new or as new condition, in bags (6) £130-180 651 Twenty various modern trout fly reels, various makes and designs, including Daiwa, STH, Sharpe’s, Martin at el (20) £90-130 __ 102 __ ***** END OF SALE ***** Notes __ 103 __ Notes __ 104 __ ✃ Angling Auctions 30 Basepoint, Premier Way Abbey Park, Romsey Hants, SO51 9AQ BIDDING SLIP PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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