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Antique & Modern Fishing Tackle and Related Items Antique & Modern Fishing Tackle and Related Items Saturday 24 July 2010 10:30 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers The Clive Pavilion Ludlow Racecourse Ludlow SY8 2BT Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Antique & Modern Fishing Tackle and Related Items) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 REEL: Hardy Perfect 3 7/8" diameter alloy fly reel, Duplicated Mk2 check, Patent 145904, correct ribbed brass foot, black handle and rim tension regulator, lead finish throughout. Lot: 9 Estimate: £125.00 - £175.00 ROD: Fine Hardy "The Crown Houghton" 10' 3 piece plus correct spare tip Palakona trout fly rod, No.H12361A (USA export model), green close whipped low bridge guides, bronze Lot: 2 lock fast ferrules, up screw reel seat with butt spear, in MOB REEL: Hardy Perfect 3 3/8" alloy trout fly reel with smoke agate and original Hardy alloy tube. line guide, rim tension regulator, smooth alloy foot, black Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 handle, retaining good grey enamel finish. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 10 ROD: Hardy "Gold Medal" 12' 3 piece Palakona salmon fly rod Lot: 3 with spare tip (2" short), No.E28341, burgundy close whipped, REEL: Early Hardy Elarex multiplier reel in fine condition, twin alloy sliding and fixed screw reel seat, wood stoppers, black handles on nickel silver bar, factory fitted with clear revarnished otherwise good, in MOB and Hardy alloy tube. celluloid spray shield to underside, little used, c/w spare worm Estimate: £75.00 - £100.00 drive in MOB. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 11 ROD: Hardy "The Perfection" Palakona 9' 2 piece split cane Lot: 4 trout fly rod, No.E39439, agate butt/tip guides, low bridge REEL: Abu Ambassadeur 6000 multiplier reel, early model with intermediates burgundy close whipped, lock fast ferrule, cork grey plastic drum core, 4 screw end plate, grooved rims, single handle with alloy screw reel seat, good, in MOB. white handle, as new, c/w handbook and tools in maker's Estimate: £75.00 - £100.00 leather case. Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 Lot: 12 ROD TUBE: Fine Hardy early bamboo rod tube with removable Lot: 5 leather cap, 60" long, 2" diameter, space whipped with heavy ROD & REEL: A Diamondback Flawless 9' 4 piece hi tech cord, leather base, Hardy details Indian ink marked to top, c/w graphite fly rod, line #11. SIC butt guide, snake intermediates, original cap and strap, fine. cork handle with extension, unused with TICA Veteran S211 Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 large arbour hi tech fly reel.4" diameter, rear disc adjuster, black silver finish, unused with Cortland fitted travel case. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 13 RODS: (2) CW Bird of Studley 9' 2 piece split cane trout fly rod, agate butt/tip guides burgundy close whipped, bronze ferrule, Lot: 6 cork handle, good and a similar 9' 2 piece split cane trout fly rod REEL: An Army & Navy London 3" all brass Birmingham with heavy close whips, Hardy style screw reel fitting and butt pattern plate wind fly reel, face plate engraved "ANCLL Makers spear, good, both in . 105 Victoria St., Westminster, Patent", tapered black horn Estimate: £50.00 - £75.00 handle, 2 screw winding plate, smooth constant check, retains good hot lacquer finish. Estimate: £50.00 - £75.00 Lot: 14 ROD: Hardy "Wanless 9/10lb" 7' 2 piece Palakona spinning rod, No.E72327, green whipped low bridge guides, bronze Lot: 7 ferrule, 13" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, fine, in MOB. ROD: Fine and rare Hardy "Dual Purpose No.1" Palakona split Estimate: £75.00 - £125.00 cane rod, No.E25602, 6 piece incl. twin butts, twin tips incl. factory short power tip with tulip end ring, bronze lock fast ferrules, low bridge guides close whipped throughout, making Lot: 15 rods of 13'4" and 11', fine throughout, in MOB and Hardy alloy ROD: Rare Westley Richards of Birmingham "The Windrush" 7' tube. 2 piece split cane brook trout fly rod, agate butt/tip guides, low Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 bridge intermediates green close whipped, keeper ring, bronze ferrule, 7" cork handle over light alloy reel fitting stamped with maker's details, line rate 4, fine throughout, in MOB. Lot: 8 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 ROD: Scarce Hardy HJS "Jock Scott" Palakona bait casting rod, No.E53245, in little used condition, 5'6", twin tips marked "light" and "heavy", each with full agate guides, burgundy Lot: 16 whipped, push ferrule, aluminium cork trigger grip cork handle RODS: Rare Turnbull of Edinburgh "The Walton" 11'6" 3 piece with wood stopper, fine, in cloth tip bag, alloy tip tube and split cane trout fly rod with German silver fittings to early sheet Hardy outer case. cork handle, bronze ferrules, tight green close whipping, snake 1 of 71 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Antique & Modern Fishing Tackle and Related Items) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com intermediates, red rubber button to base, fine and an Allcock flies, cast damper with cork to underside of lid, good and a "The Gunner" 9'6" 3 piece split cane trout fly rod, burgundy Puma Solingen of Germany angler's knife fitted with serrated close whips, FOB guides, cork handle with black alloy fittings, scale blade, marked weight in lbs, priest ball head, good, both in . crosshatched side plates, fine. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 17 Lot: 24 ACCESSORIES: (2) Early Hardy Compact folding alloy line REELS & SPOOLS (3) Ari T Hart Oitn Rio Orbigo No 3170 drier with dark wood stained handle, brass/alloy reel rings, fine hand built hi tech alloy trout fly reel, 3.25" diameter with raised and a Hardy Giffard Smith wood tackle releaser 14" long with external pillars, satin finish, counter balanced alloy handle with lead base, stamped "Hardy's England", retaining all original quick release drum, triangular backplate, disc tension adjuster, paint finish. with 2 spare spools, relevant fly lines and backing in 3 makers Estimate: £75.00 - £100.00 zip soft leather cases, fine. Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 18 LINE DRIER: Farlow of London Sextile alloy/brass extending Lot: 25 line drier, cast table clamp and screw, original handle on crank REELS & SPOOL: An Orvis Stillwater Large arbour trout fly reel arm stamped with maker's details, fine. model SGT 7/8 in black finish, rear drag adjuster, ventilated Estimate: £50.00 - £75.00 frame and drum, counterbalanced, c/w spare spool, handbook, lines and backing plus 2 makers zip cases. Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 Lot: 19 GAFFS: (2) & NET: Pair of Hardy alloy extending salmon gaffs, one with hinged brass point protector, stamped with maker's Lot: 26 details, spring belt clip, most original grey enamel finish, a REEL: Orvis Battenkill BBS3 alloy trout fly reel, 3" diameter, similar 2 draw extending gaff with spring steel belt clip and an silver anodised finish, backplate adjuster, counter balanced alloy telescopic folding landing net with brass folding handle, fine with backing, line and neoprene case. mechanism and belt clip. (3) Estimate: £50.00 - £75.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 27 Lot: 20 REEL: Hardy the Featherweight alloy brook trout fly reel, U BOX & LURES: A Hardy Multum in parvo black japanned shaped line guide, rim tension adjuster, smooth alloy foot, black double sided lure box with moveable separators, containing a handle, retains good finish, c/w Cortland 444 DT5f line and good selection of baits incl. 2 x Rudge Reflex Devons on cards, neoprene case. Hardy wood Devons in green and yellow, early sole skin Hardy Estimate: £75.00 - £100.00 bait, white Phantom, assorted quills, Hardy leads, Hardy leather stitched minnow and anti kink veins. Estimate: £75.00 - £125.00 Lot: 28 REELS (3) Bruce & Walker Expert by J.W.Young 4.25" alloy wide drum salmon fly reel, rim tension adjuster, black handle, Lot: 21 c/w line and backing, a Mitchell Excellence 60 rear drag ACCESSORIES: Fine John R Gow & Sons of Dundee spinning reel with spare spool and handbook (lacks handle canvas/leather trout fishers tackle bag with brass fittings, mesh screw) and a Penn Monofil 26 inshore multiplier reel with free game bag to rear, canvas lined waterproof interior, removable spool and star drag, fine. wicker fish bag, fine, and containing a Wheatley 32 Estimate: £50.00 - £75.00 compartment double sided dry fly box with a quantity of flies, a Loch Leven eyed fly box and Gladding line preparation. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 29 ACCESSORIES: Wychwood boatman tackle bag with multi pockets, contains 2 pairs of over trousers, a boat drogue, black Lot: 22 rubber studded sole wader (a/f) neoprene gloves, assorted ACCESSORIES: A Grant & Lang card and wood cartridge box braided leaders in packets, fly boxes, scales, zingers, lines etc. containing a mixed collection of ephemera incl. a pair of JW a Hardy Atlas folding salmon net with 24" arms a similar folding Young leather zipped fly reel cases, assorted silk and braided net and a brass extending sea trout gaff with point protector lines, 2 x Hardy Altex No.3 bakelite spools,(A/F), various and priest head. weights, lined spools, cast connectors etc. Estimate: £75.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £75.00 Lot: 30 Lot: 23 ACCESSORIES: A mahogany double sided fly reservoir FLY BOX & KNIFE: (2) Hardy "The Test" black japanned dry fly holding over 500 assorted trout flies and lures, a pocket box, 6.75"x3.5", with felt damper to lid, opens to show 12 mahogany box with fly logo to lid, salmon flies and Hardy compartment interior with celluloid slide lids, an assortment of drawstring bag plus 2 other boxes containing various metal 2 of 71 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Antique & Modern Fishing Tackle and Related Items) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com lures in Toby, Flying C Mepps and others.
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