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Lot 13

Pair of The Macallan novelty ice buckets and covers, specifically made for the 'Ship Aground Inn' in Pembrey, depicting sleeping novelty figures, one with fishing rod, one with golf clubs, marked: 'Quiet please, whisky sleeping'. (2) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition on both, look to have not been used, both retaining covers and inner shelf.

Lot 799

A large collection of fishing whips and pole sectionsTo include one hundred and twenty five Red Wolfe 5m whips, rod cases and pole tubes and a large quantity of pole sections.

Lot 813

A large quantity of outdoor clothing and fishing accessoriesTo include Ron Thompson system 7 match outdoor coats with braces, two pairs, two boxes of hats including giant baseball caps and cotton sun hats, along with a rod holdall and other items.

Lot 817

Six Jac Shelters and other assorted fishing tackleTo include pike fishing videos, fishing reference books, Wychwood pocket rod pods, reel cases, spools of fishing line and other items.

Lot 303

A good quality vintage Zebco fishing rod with additional D.A.M reel, a pair of Greenmaster bowls with jack and a further pair of Greenmaster bowls in case. Also included in the lot is a Waldhausen "Snowbee" dressage whip.

Lot 650

A collection of assorted fishing rods and equipment to include a Daiwa Whisker Salmon Fly rod 12ft #8-9 WF 99-12, Fladden Vantage Fly rod, Leeda Nevada Spin 8, Berkley Phazer, Sage Graphite IIIB and Shakespeare Ugly Stik Model 1736-40 etc.

Lot 651

A Hardy Sirrus 9'6" #6 3-piece fishing rod IBG 189355, in cloth bag and canvas covered outer sleeve.

Lot 652

A Martin James 7ft two piece fly fishing rod, together with an Allcock's Duraglass two piece rod and two others. (4)

Lot 391

GOOD LOT OF FISHING EQUIPMENT including carp master rod, a boxed beach master reel, other assorted rods and a good quantity of fishing tackle contained in two carry cases

Lot 222

HARDY TWO PIECE COAST MASTER FISHING ROD IN A HARDY CANVAS BAG.LENGTH: 113 INCHES.IN GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 463

A mixed lot of mainly sea fishing tackle to include D-A-M 9' Fighter Pier, two 9' sea rods, two boat rods with Intrepid Sea Streak multiplier reels, a Diawa B-250 fixed spool reel, a Shakespeare Castmaster fixed spool reel, a vintage Olympic 14' three-piece float rod in bag, rod rests and collapsible seats, drop net, Gelert tackle bags, boxes, misc sea fishing equipment to include weights along with some carp and pike rigs

Lot 373

[SPORTING]. FISHING Sheringham, Hugh, & Moore, John, editors. The Book of the Fly-Rod, first edition, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1931, bevelled green cloth, colour frontispiece, three tissue-guarded colour plate illustrations, eight black and white plate illustrations and further vignette illustrations by George Sheringham, quarto.

Lot 526

A MARTIN JAMES 'FAVORITE' FISHING ROD the two piece split cane fishing rod with spare tip, cork handle, burgundy whipping and a green canvas bag in good condition

Lot 528

FISHING- HARDY 'THE POPE' SPLIT CANE ROD a Hardy's two piece split cane rod with cork handle, burgundy whipping and registered by appointment trademark stamp and logo, the canvas bag with the makers label Hardy's Alnwick to the Prince of Wales in good condition

Lot 536

FISHING- TWO SPLIT CANE FISHING RODS including 'Allan' Glasgow split cane three piece and spare tip, two part cork handle, green whipping and canvas bag, together with a Martinez & Bird Ltd Redditch two piece rod (replacement tip?) with canvas bag and makers label (2)

Lot 537

FISHING- GROUP OF FISHING RODS including a four piece & spare tip Elastiglas Zephyrene ferrule-less match rod supplied by A.W Lomas Coventry, with the Happy Angler trade mark logo, cork handle and canvas bag, together with three other un-named fishing rods in used condition (4)

Lot 227

An Allcock's split cane fishing rod in cloth bag, together with a Berkley Tri-Sport T40 - 8'6" fishing rod, and a Bruce & Walker 7-8 'The Loch' fishing rod, in maker's cloth bag

Lot 228

A J S Sharpe of Aberdeen split cane fishing rod in maker's bag, together with a Martin James split cane fishing rod, 'The Wraith', in maker's bag

Lot 235

A Hardy Bros Palakona split cane fishing rod, in maker's cloth bag

Lot 237

A Hardy's 'Expert' 13ft whole cane fishing rod with 2/3rds 'Palakona' tip, together with an Arjon 'Farell' 111-7 1/4 inch split cane fishing rod, and a Rodrill 'Dipper' split cane fishing rod

Lot 238

An Ogden Smith split cane fishing rod, in maker's cloth bag

Lot 323

Fishing tackle - reels including Mitchell 300A; Daiwa Match Winner 2553M; other Daiwa reels; rods- Capella Elasticane split cane; Daiwa Matchman Leger 3160-9; D.A.M. Fighter Feeder; Daiwa Tornado Z Match; D.A.M Minor Ledger; Daiwa Sensor; two piece cane rod; Shakespeare Superfly 1623; Sandridge Helical Graphite feeder rod; Shakespeare Match International; Daiwa Lake Supreme; Daiwa Harrier X; reach poles; keep nets; Shakespeare seat boxes; wadders etc.

Lot 220

A Kirakuya Neptune four piece split cane fishing rod, made in Occupied Japan, with bag.

Lot 275

Milbro fishing rod and two reels including bakelite example

Lot 802

A Hardy fishing rod, brass plaque to handle inscribed Hardy's W Fitting Reg.d 16.8.73, together with an early 20th century wooden and brass fishing reel, 116cm, turned hardwood priest, circa 1910, and a folding fishing net. (4)

Lot 1141

Miscellaneous group of pictures and prints including a signed Lionel Edwards print, silver plate and ceramics, together with an oak occasional table, fishing rod, etc

Lot 621

A collection of fishing rods and accessories, to include a 10ft split cane 'The Pope Palakona' rod, a 10ft fibreglass spinning 'Pateke Morton' rod, a C Harlows & Co Holdfast cane rod, together with a wicker creel, canvas bags, flies, reels - one Hardy's etc (a lot)

Lot 21

Vintage bamboo fishing rod etc

Lot 246

SELECTION OF CERAMICScomprising a Lomonsov reclining tiger; a Lomonsov giraffe with jazzy circle decoration; a colourful Chinese vase with indistinct character marks to base; and a Continental figure of a boy with a fishing rod (4)

Lot 154

Angling Sheringham (Hugh) & Moore (John C.), The Book of the Fly-Rod, 1936, quarto, dust wrapper (worn); with a quantity of others on fishing (qty)

Lot 90

A Victorian 10 1/2 ft split cane course fishing rod, lower section terminating in turned capped finial, porcelain guides, original carry bag

Lot 593

BY AND AFTER A JOLIVEAUX - "Little Boy Fishing", late 19th century bronze figure of a boy standing barefoot wearing a hat, trousers rolled up and attending to the hook at the end of high rod, on a naturalistically cast circular base, signed, 9 1/2" high excluding rod (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)

Lot 429

A box of fishing items, including an old brass mounted mahogany reel, 4 other reels, a modern “fishing catapault” and “Telescoping Fishing Rod, Reel and Tackle Kit”, unopened in maker’s cartons, sundry other items. GC

Lot 812

A Daiwa "sealine" graphite frame fishing reel, No. SL175H, "Ambassaduer" 6500GR, bate casting reel (boxed), and four others together with a two piece split cane sea rod by Dutton & Co., Eastbourne, 99ins, and three other rods, various

Lot 312

Bruce and Walker hexagonal two piece trout fishing rod in Bruce and Walker red velvet case, together with a Moore of Liverpool split cane three piece trout fishing rod, in case

Lot 325

Quantity of various angling books, a Mitchell 305 reel, quantity of flower boxes and a Gold Crest three piece fishing rod

Lot 95

Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono group of father and son with fishing net and rod (minor damage and loss), signed with two character mark to base, 4.75ins high, 4.25ins wide

Lot 227

A Hardy Bro's cane fishing rod in original case together with a E.T Barlow and Sons.

Lot 234

A light fibre fishing rod, New Pinto reel in ag

Lot 538

HEMINGWAY ERNEST: (1899-1961) American Novelist, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1954.A.L.S., Ernesto, four pages, 4to, Key West, 31st March 1936, to Erl Rowan of the Miami Herald. Hemingway states that he was glad to hear from his correspondent, but was sorry not to be present at a committee meeting, explaining 'Was over my head in work. Am behind on my book and working to a deadline…' and continuing 'Suppose you saw what I wrote Mrs. [Oliver C.] Grinnell about the broadbill harpooning and that's why you sent the clipping….Listen, kid, I had not seen one single comment on C. B. Millers speech when [I] wrote Mrs. G. nor have seen any. We don't get columns here. Sorry he ratted on you. That was lousy. I have no ax (sic) to grind in this, except possibly that have found plenty of pro fishermen as good or better fellows than amateurs'. Hemingway also questions his correspondent's statistics, remarking '1929 was a wonderful broadbill year. 1934 pitiful…3 only caught on rod and reel that year! So you can ignore 1935 as a good year in your American production and crash down on us with 1935 Canadian production. Always more broadbill off Nova Scotia anyway than off U.S.' and continues to enquire 'Erl, tell me, what are you shooting for? Who is this C.B. Miller? Why should you bat for him? Probably he is a marvellous fellow but you and I know broadbill, marlin and tuna run in cycles. When they are thick they are cheap. When they are scarce they bring plenty in from outside but why not tax the imported fish and not throw even 1200 good sword fishermen out of work so rich pricks can pass baits to them….I am for making a living and for sport for the rich man and the poor man, and especially the poor man and against all class legislation. It is better that every rich man should have to go up to New Brunswick and learn to cast a salmon fly properly and pay for his fishing or rent a good trout stream or go out and find new ocean fishing (there is a world of it to fish) than that one single poor man should be deprived of the livelihood that the sea has brought and that he has learned to take since over a hundred years. That's where I stand'. The writer further adds 'If you want to publish this [I] would be delighted. In my remarks about the broadbill figures (and I think they may be just) simply…say choosing your yearly figures' and poses the question 'What the hell is angling anyway? You don't make the living you should recording it. We all go broke doing it. It was designed to be done for fun. But the fish should not be wasted! Everyone should be allowed to practice it according to their own standards so long as the supply of fish is preserved.' Hemingway concludes 'Cuba, where I get completely accurate figures, has had lousy marlin figures for 2 years. Next year may be a better one than the great 1933 - or the 1927 or 1929 - In one year I caught 54 in another 17. Should I blame commercial slaughter? In 1929 I might have caught 154. They were that thick. Anyway good luck to you always. I certainly appreciate all you do and the work you put into it. You are a damned fine sportsman. But don't let politicians suck you in - But of course you won't. Have been working like hell'. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Hemingway, marked 'Personal', and signed ('E. Hemingway') by him in the return address. A letter of good content relating to one of Hemingway's great passions. VG £3000 - 4000 Mrs. Oliver C. 'Bill' Grinnell - Author of American Big Game Fishing (1935) in collaboration with Lynn Bogue Hunt and Ernest Hemingway. Grinnell's introduction to the book and the charts provided within it explain that the fishing records started in the 1930s (the period when Hemingway began big game fishing, inspired by the Cuban fishermen who had been towed for two days by a giant marlin) were inaccurate on the subject of size. Her description of fishing for big game also contains many elements found in Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea (1952) - the beauty of the ocean and marine life in particular. Hemingway's economical and understated style had a strong influence on 20th century fiction, while his life of adventure and his public image influenced later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.

Lot 217

A vintage Milbrolite Milbro Valiant fibre glass fishing rod in protective cover, a further fishing rod also with cover, two wicker fishing baskets, a The Monarch fixed spool reel in original box, a boxed K.P Morritts Intrepid Envoy reel and a box containing a quantity of angling accessories comprising floats, weights and similar. (3)

Lot 3051

Six Fishing Rods, including a Hardy Graphite Salmonfly, Fibatube spinning, Shakespeare President, Edgar Sealey Brook rod etc

Lot 3055

Three Split Cane Fishing Rods, comprising a Hardy 3pce 'Hololite', Hardy 3pce 8' 9'' 'L.R.H. Dry Fly # 6' and Sharpes 2pce 'Wilson International', all in rod bags

Lot 3060

Two Hardy Fly Fishing Reels - St George 3 3/8inch with alloy foot, agate lineguard, with line and a Marquis # 7 with line, together with a Hardy 4pce split cane fly rod, in bag and tube (3)

Lot 3061

Mixed Fishing Tackle, including Shakespeare 'Beaulite' fly reel, Mitchell 2165 RD reel, plastic tackle box of accessories, landing nets, gun cases, Shakespeare Graphite Travel Rod and a bundle of mixed rods, including a Hardy split cane Perfection (revarnished)

Lot 3065

Five Fishing Rods and Four Reels, including an Aspindales split cane 'Dalesman' salmon rod, Roachman split cane salmon rod, Youngs 'Trudex' reel, Morritt 'Intrepid' reel, sea reels etc

Lot 3109

Six Fishing Rods, including Allcock split cane 'Superb' carp rod, Hardy 'Invincible #7' fly rod, Bruce & Walker 'Powerlite', Milbro bamboo rod etc

Lot 3120

Five Fly Fishing Rods, comprising Greys 'Border Riever', Shakespeare 'President Fly', two Diamondbacks and a Greys GRX, all in rod bags, some in tubes

Lot 265

SUSAN BARRINGTON WARD. Modern British school, boy with a fishing rod, see label verso, signed lower left, oil on canvas, laid on board, 36 x 22 cm

Lot 3294

An 'Elo' fishing reel, an Ocean City True Temper Multiplier fishing reel, a Pike disgorger, Mr Crabtree Goes Fishing Book, a split can three piece fishing rod (5)

Lot 3335

A Noris Shakespeare sport fishing rod, two Daiwa spinning reels, floats and a vintage reel, etc (two parts)

Lot 3304

An early 20th century novelty desk weight, as a fishing rod and creel, 14.5cm high

Lot 254

A fishing rod case containing Shakespeare Europa XL Beach Caster, Conlon 1000, Zebco Express Cup 3600, Olympic Leger 9ft, Foremost Match and two pther rods, and a Sundridge seated box with accessories

Lot 255

A fishing rod case, containing twelve fishing rods and a telescopic rod including Olympic East Anglian rod, Popular Junior Match 10 foot, Zebco Primera Match, Sunridge 11ft Miracle Pink, Popular Leger, and a Team Daiwa box with accessories

Lot 268

Two Nash KNX carbon fibre fishing rods with rod bag and Nash hi-gun rod support trakker with two Onyx ESP reels

Lot 410

A Richard Walker mark IV split cane fishing rod, B James & Son, London, in canvas slip Condition Report: Whippings and varnish in good condition, maker's mark B James and Son a little rubbed but complete

Lot 100

Shakespear fishing rod, Rovex landing net, two bags containing reels, spools and accessories

Lot 451

A mixed lot of three antique fishing rods comprising Allocks, Popular three piece Chalraw three piece rod and one other.

Lot 227

A Hardy Bro's cane fishing rod in original case together with a E.T Barlow and Sons.

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