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SUSSEX BRANCH Spring Auction THE FLYDRESSERS' GUILD SUSSEX BRANCH Spring Auction 279 lots of Flytying tools and materials, Game, Sea & Coarse Fishing Tackle, Books and Miscellaneous items To be held at Patcham Community Centre Ladies Mile Road Patcham, BRIGHTON, BN1 8TA on Thursday 19th April 2018 at 7.30 pm sharp (viewing from 6.45 pm) Auctioneer - Mike Humphreys Conditions of Sale 1. Bidders must register with the clerk and be in possession of an authorised bidding bidding number. 2. The highest bidder will be the buyer and no bids shall be retracted. 3. The Auctioneer’s decision is final. 4. Buyers' commission and VAT are not applicable - what you bid is what you pay 5. Lots must be paid for in full and removed on the night. 6. Caveat emptor . While every effort has been made to ensure accurate and fair description of lots, in all matters relating to the auction the Branch acts as a third party only and accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies or mistakes in the catalogue or consequences arising therefrom. Condition of lots (where expressed) is a matter of opinion and should be verified by the vendor in advance of the sale. PLEASE NOTE NO PAYMENTS OR COLLECTION OF LOTS WILL BE MADE UNTIL THE AUCTION IS COMPLETE Lot Description Fly tying materials 1 Bag of various fly tying materials 2 31 mini spools - 12 thread, 9 tinsel, 6 floss & 4 wire 3 16 spools wire & oval tinsel - 7 wire, 5 oval tinsel & 4 holographic 4 Box various fly-tying threads 5 19 spools - 9 Lureflash thread, 6 Glitter body & 4 tinsel 6 18 spools - 8 microchenille, 4 Unithread, 4 tinsel & 2 Unifloss 7 12 item bag - 2 varnish (red & clear),1 heaad cement, 3 brass beads, 1 rainbow & 5 glass beads 8 Carrier bag of assorted fly-tying materials 9 Pkt of 6 different raffia & 8 different coloured tubing 10 4 pkts Orvis Premium Egg Fly Yarn(pink, peach, sunrise yellow and red 11 Mixed bag 2 pktsPartridge long shank hooks, 1 clear varnish, 2 suspender balls and pkt wax 12 7 pkts Flexi Rubber / silcone legs 13 12 pkts dubbing - 5 Antron, 3 SLF, 3 sels' fur etc. 14 19 pkts dubbing - 10 wool, 1 natural (for mayfly tails) & 6 pkts Antron 15 10 different pkts dubbing including olive rabbit & orange sparkle 16 7 pkts - 2 rainbow mobile, 2 Turrall hair (pink & lime), & 3 cards bodywrap 17 7 cards chenille including 2 Globrite 18 11 cards different cactus chenille 19 10 pkts different cactus chemille 20 7 pkts marabou- 2 white, blue, yellow, sunburst, light olive, dark olive 21 6 pkts Total 3 pkts marabou & 3 peacock herl 22 7 pkts Total - 5 ostrich herl & 2 peacock herl 23 8 pkts Total - 6 ostrich herl & 2 peacock herl 24 6 pkts ostrich - white, cream, blue, orange, olive & green 25 6 pkts golden pheasant crest & tippet, 4 goose (red, yellow, blue & white) 1 swan (green) 26 4 pkts golden pheasant crest & tippet, turkey, peacock herl and mole 27 6 pkts goose quills & 1 pkt goose biots 28 4 pairs wings - woodcocke, grouse, hen pheasant, starling 29 1 hare's mask (natural) & 1 pkt hares' ears (natural) 30 2 hares' masks (natural) & 3 hares' ears (natrual, red & yellow) 31 4 large pieces different rabbit - natural, grey, black and orange 32 8 pkts - 6 different squirrel tails & 2 calf tails (blue and red) 33 Mixed bag fur (4 large & 2 small pkts) includes squirrel, mink & bucktail 34 4 large bags - goat, hare, sable and deer 35 1 large piece deer hair (natural) & 1 pkt deer hair (white) 36 Large piece roe deer skin (folded into four) 37 10 pkts cock hackles 38 4 cock capes & 3 small cock cpaes 39 4 cock capes (black, red, orange and yellow) 40 4 cock capes (black, red, cream and cree) 41 4 cock capes - all cream 42 2 large cock capes - cree & grizzle 43 4 large cock capes - cree, ginger, cream and dark brown 44 6 assorted capes 45 5 hen capes - 1 natural & 4 dyed - green, yellow white and lilac 46 7 hen capes - 3 cream, red, olive, blue and orange 47 7 hen capes - 3 cream,dun, grizzle and 2 dark brown 48 14 pkts bronzed hooks - 7 barbless & 7 barbed - sizes 2,6,8,10 & 12 - up to 350 hooks 49 14 pkts bronzed hooks - 7 barbless & 7 barbed - sizes 6,8,10 & 12 - up to 350 hooks 50 12 compartment box of hooks, 1 pkt trout doubles & 1 pkt Fulling Mill hooks Fly tying tools and boxes etc 101 Lever operated table clamp vice, as new 102 Lever operated table clamp vice 103 Small bankside pedestal vice 104 Free standing magnifying glass & table stand 105 Stonefly fly-tying scissors (new) 106 Stonefly fly-tying scissors (new) 107 Straight mahogany fly holder & 6 clips 108 Curved oak fly holder & 9 clips 109 Star-shaped oak fly holder & 8 clips 110 Domed oak fly holder & 9 clips 111 Box ckontainingfly-tying tools, hooks, dubbing twister, scissors etc 112 Box of fly-tying tools including wing cutters, fine hook adaptor for vice, scissors, etc 113 Bag of 9 fly-tying tools 114 Snowbee Shakespeare fly-tying/tackle box (empty) 115 Travel bag suitable for fly tying materials A Stonefly tiers apron and integra vice and 5 sporting cards depicting salmon flies, salmon tube flies, 116 reservoir flies and trout flies and a fly dressers guild picnic cup Fly boxes, flies etc 151 Black Flying Hooks fly box with 66 lures tied mainly in pairs 152 Light brown Fox fly box with 80 nymphs, dries and lures 153 Light green Fox fly box with 120 weighted and unweighted nymphs 154 Box of 65 salmon and sea trout flies 155 Black Flying Hooks fly box with 80 flies - wet, sea trout and salmon 156 Box 30 sea trout and salmon flies tied on doubles 157 45 wet flies - mostly commercially tied - unused 158 45 wet flies - mostly commercially tied - unused 159 Box of 45 dry flies in clear top box 160 Small Orvis 6-compartment box, 7 dry flies & box of tube fly bodies 161 Small box of 6 Killer Bug grayling fliestied by Dr Paul Davies using Chadwick 477 162 Aluminium dry fly box (empty) engraved "Sussex FDG Novice 2013" 163 Plastic fly box (empty) 164 Wheatley mahogany double tier fly box containing 100 flies with name lablels 165 Wheatley mahogany double tier fly box containing 100 flies with name lablels 5 fly boxes, one of which is Wheatley 3½ with a good number of dry flies and Sue Burgess box with 166 flies 167 Three seven compartment flip up lid boxes cont. flies Miscellaneous fishing related items 191 Picture of six insets of fish 192 Loo seat “Taking a Leak” – never sat on! 193 Salmon dish 194 Leather pot with a fish design holding a small glass dish 195 Armchair sportsman fishing puzzle. In box. 196 Reel Expression car & truck antenna. New Miscellaneous tackle 201 11 Devon minnows etc 202 21 lures including Devon minnows 203 25 spoons 204 Pair of forceps (new) 205 Fulling Mill lanyard 206 Leader nippers by Right Angle - Rainbow pattern 207 Priest & mini pocket knife 208 Priest & green leather strap to prevent wrist break 209 Priest and clip-on polaroid glasses 210 Priest, penknife, forceps, whistle on lanyard, mini torch & flotant, etc 211 Metal priest, forceps, small penknife, gag, shot pliers, zinger and scissors 212 Fish stringer, flotant, 2 sinkant, Permaplus plasticiser and split shot 213 7 spools of leader, 2 braided loops, fast sinking leader and 2 Hardy copolymer leaders 214 8 spools Maxima Amnesia, Trilene fluorocarbon and ivory fly-line 215 Selection of leaders in zip bag 216 Box of leader material 217 Spool of Airflo 20 lb backing 218 Salter spring balance - as new 219 Digital weighing scale for measuring the weights of those tungsten & bead head nymphs 220 Swiss Army Knife 10 functions 221 Normark Fish knife in sheath & Corkscrew/bottle opener 222 Bag cont. floatant, sinkant and weights 223 Orvis knot tyer tool. New 224 Dennison leader making tool. (Blood Knot tyer). New 225 Scierra Reel case 226 Giant scales to weigh 56 lbs x 4 ozs. 25kg x 100 gms. 227 Metal Priest/Marrow spoon 228 Wooden Priest and Marrow Scoop 229 Little Sampson Scales to 7lbs, Orvis and Leeda dry fly floatant 230 Tupperware box with two removable trays. Nets, etc 241 Folding and extendable triangular net 242 Collapsible knotless landing net 243 Small metal framed pan net 244 Sharpes Seaforth D-shape landing net 245 Team Daiwa 20” solid bow net with cane handle 246 16” triangular net with cane handle 247 Folding flick up extending handle net with 24” arms 248 Folding flick up extending handle net with 22” arms 249 Dunlop folding extending handle net. New 250 Paflex scoop net. New Bags, etc 251 Shakespeare shoulder bag 252 River fishing bag in brown and beige 253 Large wicker fishing/picnic bag 254 Large fishing bag - Barbour 255 Small fishing bag - Barbour 256 Orvis tackle bag with four outer pockets 257 Shimano compact carry bag - new (cost £300) 258 Large Simms Bum Bag 259 William Joseph Chest Pack 260 River fishing bag in olive Clothing & accessories 261 Orvis bi-focal sunglasses with lanyard and Orvis pouch 262 Boots sunglasses with lanyard and pouch 263 Snowbee polarised sunglasses 264 Polarised sunglasses with amber lens and built-in magnifiers, complete withneckstrap and bag 265 3 baseball caps 266 Pair of neoprene gloves (with fold-back thumb and index finger) 267 Bob Church fishing waistcoat with zinger 268 Airflo fishing vest/waistcoat - NEW 269 Snowbee Prestige waistcoat XXL Long 270 Hardy short waistcoat Medium 271 Greys wading boots, felt soles & studs size 9 272 Pair of Simms gravel guards 273 Bootfoot chest waders, size 9 274 Airflo Fly Jacket as new 275 Orvis Lightweight Stream Fly vest with a Courtland zinger and nippers 276 Regatta Padded waistcoat.
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