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Lot 414

Pair: Captain A. T. Dominy, Northern Bengal Mounted RiflesIndian Volunteer Forces Officers’ Decoration, G.V.R. (Capt. A. T. Dominy. N.B. Mtd. Rfls.); Volunteer Force Long Service Medal (India & the Colonies), E.VII.R. (Captn: A. T. Dominy. N. Bl. Mtd. Rifles.), officially engraved naming, good very fine (2)Provenance:Buckland, Dix & Wood, December 1994.Arthur Tothill Dominy - or 'Chub' to his friends and comrades - was born in Lambeth in May 1871. He went to India circa 1890 to become a tea planter in the areas surrounding Darjeeling, first gaining work as an assistant with the Lebong Company, Badamtam Division (his father at that time with the Tukvar Division). He also joined the Indian Volunteers at this time and was noted as a Lieutenant by May 1906, being a Captain in 'A' Squadron by March 1907. He was awarded his Medal as per Indian Army Order 257 of May 1911 and his Decoration as per Indian Army Order of March 1917.He retired home with his wife and family in 1929 and settled in Westfield Road, Thames Ditton. Dominy died on 14 July 1952.…

Lot 5

Mid 20th century, cased Taxidermy / plaster cast full mount of Common Chub, mounted in naturalistic setting with green painted background, set amongst pebble and grit riverbed base with foliage. Set in bow fronted, ebonised, three glass pannled case with gilt boarder. Paper lable to top right interior of case: 'Caught by D.F. James at Fordingbridge 22nd January,1951. Weight 4lbs 1oz'. Case dimensions: 62.5cm long, 34.5cm tall and 15cm deep.

Lot 206

Taxidermy, Chub (Squalius Cephalus), by J.Cooper & Sons, 4lbs 4ozs, caught at Downton by H.W.Bowler 11th March 1943, set in a bow fronted case, with makers label to the top right, 58.5cm x 32cm x 17.5cm at deepestbackground colour still quite bold, generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair

Lot 1021

A Victorian style brass chub fender, with red leatherette cushions, 46cm high, 154 x 53cm.

Lot 81

Twelve 'Catch More' Fishing Books - Perch 1976 Barrie Rickards, Eels 1975 Brian Crawford, Stillwater Trout 1975 Bob Church, Dace 1975 Peter Wheat, Salmon 1975 Lionel Puritz, Roach & Rudd 1976 James Randell, Pike 1974 David Allen, Carp 1976 Jack Hilton, Tench 1976 Bob Church, Bream 1974 Dennis Kelly, Chub 1974 Fred Wagstaffe and Barbel 1974 Ken Cope, good condition with some small foxing

Lot 60

A set of four T Goode Co fish painted cabinet plates, Roach, Chub, Perch, Salmon Trout, early 20th century, signed F Micklewright, #21cm diameter (4)

Lot 83

Seven The Angling Times Library 'Catch' Series of Books with John Wilson - Barbel 1992, Tench 1991, Pike 1991, Bream 1992, Roach, Rudd & Dace 1992, Chub 1991 and Carp 1991, all in good condition

Lot 989

Cased Fish - Chub caught by S Wilson The Kennet, Oct 1 1939, 4lb 3oz - mounted over gravel and reed base, blue backdrop, gilt lined bow front case, 25" x 13.5"

Lot 585a

Selection of Herbert Jenkins 'How To' Series books (16) HB issues 5x appear with DJs, includes The Fixed Spool Reel, Sea Fishing Baits, Barbel, Perch, Roach, Pike, Bass, Chub, Nymph fishing, Coarse Fish - some duplication apparent

Lot 923

A steel firearms or similar cabinet, having twin Chub locks, 31 cm x 31 cm x 62 cm

Lot 1206

A cased taxidermy group of Roach, "Chub" and Dace in naturalistic setting by J Cooper & Sons, 78 Bath Rd, Hounslow, Middx in ebonised bow fronted cabinet with label to upper left. Gilt lettering to front which reads "Roach 2lbs 41/2, Chub 4lbs 1, Dace 12oz, Downton 14th March 1950, H.A. Ratsey" - case measures 69cm width, 49cm height and 19cm depth

Lot 9285

[Anon]: 'The Gentleman Angler: Containing Short, Plain And Easy Instructions Whereby The Most Ignorant Beginner May In A short Time Become A Perfect Artist In Angling For Salmon, Salmon-Peal, Trout, Pike, Carp, Perch, Barbel, Tench, Bream, Chub, Greyling, Mullets, Flounders, Roach, Dace, Gudgeon, etc. With Several Observations On Angling, Angle Rods and Artificial Flies, How To Chuse The Best Hair, And Indian Grass, Of The Proper Times And Seasons for River And Pond Fishing, When Fish Spawn And What Baits Are Chiefly To Be Used...By a Gentleman who has made Angling his Diversion upwards of Twenty-Eight Years', London, A. Bettesworth, 1726, 1st edition, [xii],184,[8]pp (the final 8 unnumbered pages consisting of 5pp index and 3pp of Bettesworth's catalogue of adverts "Novels and Poetry."), half title and final leaf of preface (xi/xii) provided in facsimile, 12mo, contemporary morocco ruled and decorated in gilt, all edges gilt. First edition of this manual, one of the earliest of its kind. It has been attributed to one George Smith, and contains the first appearance of the charming "Angler's Song" (cf. Gingrich, Fishing in Print, p. 97), as well as recipes, strategies for each species, fly-tying, etc.

Lot 9290

Ten assorted fishing booklets etc, including [SKUES, G.E.M] "V.C.": 'Silk, Fur and Feather: The Trout-fly Dresser's Year', Beckenham: The Fishing Gazette. 1950, 1st edition in book form, 116pp, 12mo, orig. limp boards gilt. First edition in book form, variant binding. This series of articles, first published in The Fishing Gazette, were written by Skues under his pen-name Val Conson. Skues died in 1949 and this book was put together partly as a memorial and partly in recognition of the value these articles had for novice fly fishermen; J.A. Riddell ("Border Rod"): 'All About Trout Fishing', [nd], c.1922, 13th thou., original quarter cloth; "Faddist" [i.e. Edward Ensom], 2 titles, both pub. Richmond, angler's News Ltd: 'Dry-Gly fishing for Chub, Dace, Roach and Rudd', 1946, 'Roach Fishing', 1936, 1st edition, 2 plates, each orig. pictorial wraps; "Three Anglers": 'How to Catch Trout', 1913, new edition, orig. quarter cloth; plus four booklets on fishing in pictorial wraps c.1900 incl. John Bickerdyke: 'Angling for Coarse Fish', L, L. Upcott Gill, 1900, plus 2 others by Bickerdyke and 1 by Frank Hudson, plus 2 others (10)

Lot 349

TAXIDERMY: A CHUBby A.J. Hall, Naturalist, Romford, Essex, in an aquatic setting, mounted in a glazed bow front case, with a plaque inside the case 'Chub from the Dorset Stour, September 2004, 7lb 7oz', 26cm high x 70cm long

Lot 151

A charming chub, caught June 1951 in the Thames at Windsor, mounted in a bow front glass case. 26cm x 52cm x 12cm.

Lot 526

BOW FRONT CASED FISH - F W ANSTISS, 1902. An early 20thc bow front glazed and wooden case, containing a Chub in a naturalistic setting. With gilt writing on the base, 'Chub, 5lbs 7oz, from the Thames 1902', with a label inside for 'F W Anstiss, 23 First Street, London', and with further labels to the reverse including an exhibition label. Case 67cms across, 18.5cms deep at widest point. *CR Split to the backboard with a metal rod at the back running across the boards. Some wear and paint loss to the wood in places, glass and specimen seem fine.

Lot 464

2020 A Fish for Every Season Stewart Allum, a Chub Angler Reflects, signed copy limited edition No. 349 of 600, H/b + D/j G+

Lot 1221

A Chub Snooper fishing shelter lite

Lot 451

A fine taxidermy Chub by William Homer dated 1889

Lot 177

V Colin Andrews (British, 20th century), 'Perch', 32cm long and 'Chub', 32cm long, two studio pottery models of fish, signed and dated, 1997 and 2000 (2)

Lot 809

A collection of Angling related books to include Stone, Peter: Come Fishing With Me & Fishing For Big Chub, Country Life Library Of Sport Fishing (vols I & II) and Seaman, Kenneth: Big Fish From Small Waters etc. (17)

Lot 156

Taxidermy: A Cased Chub (Squalius cephalus), dated 1925, by E.F. Spicer, 58 Suffolk Street, Birmingham, a skin mount preserved within a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and weeds, set above a pebbled riverbed, mounted against a graduated pale green/blue painted backdrop, enclosed within a typical ebonised three-glass display case, 61cm by 13cm by 43cm, bearing taxidermist's full circular paper trade label to interior lower left

Lot 318

J. Cooper & Sons taxidermy chub, in a bow fronted case, with gilt painted description reading; ‘CHUB caught by G. Berry at the River Stour on 2nd December 1936 Wgt. 4lb 2ozs.’ 34cm high, 63cm wide. Condition - good.

Lot 17

Chub holdall containing various items of gentleman's hunting wear to include: a Barbour quilted zip-in liner, size C44/112cm, Laksen suede shooting vest, size XL, another Laksen shooting vest , size 44 and a utility jumper, size 112cm

Lot 149

TAXIDERMY - chub and roach in naturalistic setting, in original bow-fronted glass case, inscribed "Caught by FC&HR Glover Odac in SV Canal at Redwith 17th Oct 1929", no maker's label, case width 67cm, height 39cmGood untouched original condition, glass all perfect and original, no damage or repairs

Lot 371

Eight Royal Worcester fish plates, late 19th and early 20th c, to include a pair of plates with raised enamel fish, a pair printed and painted with a barbel and chub by H. Aynton, a Tropical Fish plate by M. Holloway and another by P. M. Lee, a Spanish Hogfish plate, a Sergeant Major plate by M. Holloway and a Blue Head plate by Harry Aynton, various printed and impressed marks (8) Chub plate with hairline crack, some wear to decoration and some minor scratches

Lot 1138

Taxidermy: A Cased Chub (Squalius cephalus), dated July 27th 1907, skin mount preserved and mounted in a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a sand and grit river bed, mounted against a pebbled and grit faux rockscape, enclosed within a typical ebonised bowfront three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, 63.5cm by 15.5cm by 33cm, bearing small dated legend to verso

Lot 1138

An unnamed 11' 3 piece split cane sea trout fly rod, dark green close whipped, bronze lock fast ferrules, cork handle with Hardy style alloy reel fittings, light revarnish otherwise good and an unnamed 11'6" 3 piece split cane coarse fishing rod, restored with black speckled whips, black finish high bells guides, nickel rolled ferrules, 21" cork handle, will make an excellent chub & barbel rod, both in MOBs. (2)

Lot 187

Pike and Chub Fishing Books, How to Catch Bigger Pike Paul Gustafson 1997, Search For Big Chub Tony Miles 1996, The Art of Lure Fishing Charlie Bettell 1994, Mega Pike Eddie Turner 1990 all H/b +D/j

Lot 197

27 Herbert Jenkins How to Catch Them books. All Later reprinted editions with dust wrappers, to include duplicates, Chub x3, Pike x3, Roach x3, Tench x2, Dace, Sea Trout, Bream, Sea Angling for Beginners, The Fixed Spool Reel, Rods, Spoons Spinners And Plugs, Artificial Baits, Sea Fishing Baits Barbel, Flatfish, Fly Fishing For Coarse Fish, Coarse Fishing, Perch, Trout - a good selection (27)

Lot 330

Fishing Clothes, to include a Wychwood smock size XXL, Chub waterproof jacket size XL, Pike Hunter hoodie XL/5, Carp CK Kenetics fleece size XXL, plus 2 unused Cotton Traders polo shirts size XXL

Lot 419

Ten Fishing Books - Tench 1986 Len Head, Catch Carp and Tench 1991 John Wilson, Catch Chub 1991 John Wilson, Chub & Dace 1990 John Bailey & Roger Miller, Redfin Diaries 2013 Mark Everard, In Pursuit of Predatory Fish 1986 Neville Fickling, Understanding Barbel 1986 Fred Crouch, The Complete Book of Float Fishing 1993 Allan Harris, The Complete Book of River Fishing 1993 Len Arbery, Success with Pike 1992 Barrie Rickards - mixed condition

Lot 420

Ten Fishing Books - The Complete Book of the Roach 2006 Dr Mark Everard signed, The Complete Chub Angler 1976 Kenneth Seaman, Fishing for Big Chub 1983 Peter Stone, Catch a Big Fish 1967 David Carl Forbes, Pike Waters 1990 Bill Winship, Understanding Coarse Fishes 1973 Tom Ravensdale signed, How to Catch Bigger Pike from Rivers, Locks and Lakes 2006 Paul Gustafson, Pike The Predator becomes the Prey 1990 John Bailey and Martyn Page, The Art of Coarse Fishing Specimen Hunting 1993 John Bailey, The Pike Angler's Manual 1987 Barrie Rickards & Martin Gay - mixed condition

Lot 658a

Cased Fish - Fine preserved Chub in the Cooper/Griggs style - mounted in a glazed bow front case, 25"x14"x6", scale painted fish, mounted against a graduated green back drop, fern/gravel base, gilt lined glass, internal paper label reads "Chub caught by D F James at Fording Bridge 22nd Jan 1951, weight 4lb 1oz".

Lot 79

Chub - Chub Study Group 1994 Len Calcutt

Lot 1265

A Prologic Crusade folding fishing armchair and a Chub folding fishing armchair

Lot 281

A taxidermy study of a chub in curved display case and plaque stating - chub 5LBS 1OZ 4DRMS Caught by MR C KING at Symonds YAT 11th March 1956

Lot 133

Taxidermy: a chub, Squalius cephalus, by J Cooper & Sons, in a bow-front case with gilt border, in a naturalistic setting, labelled 'Preserved by J Cooper & Sons 28, Radnor Street, St Lukes, London, E.C’, and a further handwritten label '4lb 4oz, Taken by P.J. Jagels in the River Stour, Barford, on light line No. 12 hook', 64.5cm wide 15cm deep 31.5cm highShipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding taxidermy prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and taxidermy due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country. Condition ReportMount good - small scale missing to the head. Case fair some tape loss to the edges.

Lot 480

Taxidermy - Preserved Chub (Squalius cephalus), in ebonised case with single glass panel, 61cm x 28cm high

Lot 1281

A Carpzone carp cradle, a Chub landing net

Lot 1035

A taxidermy specimen of two preserved chub (Leuciscus cephalus) mounted in a naturalistic setting in a wooden and glazed flat fronted case. 48 cm high x 68 cm long x 15 cm deep.

Lot 480

ALLEN & GINTER, 50 Fish From American Waters, 1889, Chub, some marks to reverse, corner knocks, G to VG

Lot 644

TAXIDERMY: A Victorian taxidermy Chub, late 19th century, the specimen mounted against a blue ground above a naturalistic river bed, the bow fronted glazed case inscribed to the front panel 'Taken by W.E. Gardham, at Pangbourne, Jan 17th 1892, Wght 3lbs 14ozs', the case 68cm W x 15cm D x 37cm H CONDITION REPORT:No taxidermist's labels present. 

Lot 1157

Cased Fish - Homer of Forrest Gate - Chub in bow front case with gold gilt edging, in natural reed and gravel setting, measures 21" x 12" x 6" approx., makers details to top corner internally, with an additional maker's label to reverse, caught '1905 River Roding by J P Sharp' label to top left corner

Lot 237

Southbend Oreno model 940-48, 4" early wooden lure with metal diving nose vane, c1929, a Surestrike mouse 3" wooden bait with glass eyes, some cracks to finish, and a Pflueger jointed Pike lure, 3.5" in green scale finish, glass eyes and metal lip, comes in Creek Chub worn box. (3)

Lot 65

Creek Chub Injures minnow, No.1521, 4" long, silver flash finish with glass eyes, some plating loss to hooks otherwise good, in MOB and 6 well used American pattern lures in various colours. (7)

Lot 542

Richard Wheatley slim alloy fly tin 6" x 3.5", 35 medium, 20 large clips, with over 40 unused fully dressed salmon flies. Richard Wheatley slim alloy fly tin, 49 medium, 70 small clips with over 50 wet flies for trout and sea trout. Alloy tin by Abbey Fishing Tackle Redditch, chub flies, 12 named flies. Plastic box 6.5" x 4" (owner's initials on lid), 4 magnetic strips with large collection of up wing dry flies. (4)

Lot 240

Creek Chub Husky Musky natural mullet wooden lure, No.607, 5" body with glass eyes, metal lip, couple of fine cracks to finish otherwise good, in maker's original box along with a Pflueger No.157 pocket catalogue. (2)

Lot 572

Two Abbey Fishing Tackle Company ' Chub Flies' and five Wheatley cases wet and dry flies, (7)

Lot 831

A Daiwa ‘Whisker’ 8’6” #4-5 fly rod; a Ryobi Ecusima Carp 3500 12’ rod; and a Chub Outkast carp/pike rod, 3 ½ lb test curve, each in soft sleeve case. (3)

Lot 833

A 1970s Hardy Atlas grilse landing net; together with another landing net, in Chub bag, with Max 6ft Big Fish handle.

Lot 834

Fishing accessories, by Chub, including: a Vizorlite bivvy, with overwrap and spare poles; a bivvy table; and a flatbed folding bed.

Lot 835

Fishing accessories, including: a Chub Cool Style bait bag, with various carp and pike tackle, a Fox Box with trout flies and three Fox Micron Mini Bite alarms; Hardys Book of Fishing, The Practical Angler, and another fishing book; a Shakespeare beach tripod and holdall; a Cypry Aluminum rod pod, holdall and rests; a JRC unhooking mat; and a large fishing umbrella.

Lot 465

TAXIDERMY, bow fronted cabinet cased display of mounted Chub caught in Bodiam 1950, 23cm cabinet width The 2 labels read:RH: Preserved by “Homers”, No. 5 Woodgate Road, Forest Gate London. E.17LH: Chub 5LBS ½ oz, caught by RJ Griffiths, Bodiam, Sussex, 12.3.50

Lot 162

Collection of Royal Worcester plates decorated with fish, comprising 'Hogfish', signed P. M Lee to the front and marked to the reverse, 23cm across, 'Sergeant Major', signed M. Holloway to the front and marked to the reverse, 23cm across overall, Spanish Hog fish', 23cm across, 'Barbel' by Harry Ayrton, 23cm across, 'Chub' by Harry Ayrton, 23cm across, 'Blue head' by Harry Ayrton, 23cm across, etc (8) All with overall light signs of use and display wear. Minor wear to the gilding. Scratches and some knife marks in places. The chub dish has a hairline crack.

Lot 61

HARDY: A NERODA FLY BOXin the original Hardy cardboard box; a plastic fly box containing various salmon flies and sea trout flies, a black japanned fly tin with a quantity of chub flies; two Loch Leven fly boxes; and a Wheatley pocket sized trout fly box (6)Provenance: From a private Midlands vintage fishing tackle collection.

Lot 146

Collection of Volkswagen Beetle models to include diecast 1/18 Maisto Special Editions, ceramic money bank, Chub City RC 59 Beetle, Rock Around The Clock alarm radio model etc, plus factory sealed Airfix D-Day and VE-Day 60th Anniversary plastic model kit sets and an unstarted and complete Humbrol 1/24 scale Bentley Blower model kit with factory sealed sprue bag

Lot 227

A set of four Coalport ichthyological dessert plates, early 20th centuryapple green and gilt borders, painted with individually named species of fish by Percy Simpson, comprising 'Carp', 'Bleak', 'Barbel' and 'Chub', artist signed, retailed by T. Goode, printed factory marks, titled to the reverse, 22.5cm diameter (4)Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs.

Lot 820

Carp Rods, to include two Chub Storm 12ft 3lb t/c, Daiwa ECK2400SPD 12ft 4lb t/c spool rod and a JRC Cocoon holdall.

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