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Gerry Anderson: Four Original Props, as made by property master, Peter Holmes includes: a hand painted fibre glass globe on a wooden stand, screen used, and featured in The Secret Service episode The Cure and Joe 90 episode Trial At Sea, H.42cm; a two-piece miniature wooden fishing rod with reel, length when assembled 79cm, screen used and featured in The Secret Service and possibly episodes of Joe 90; a small handmade wooden rifle, made to originally contain a charge enabling the rifle to give a firing effect, screen used, and featured in Joe 90, episode 'Breakout', and modified for several other episodes, L. 33.5cm; together with, a cream coloured miniature resin telephone with removable receiver, screen used, and featured extensively in several episodes of The Secret Service and Joe 90. (4) Provenance: The Personal Collection of Peter Holmes, Property Master, and Set Designer.Peter Holmes joined Gerry Andersons Century 21 team as a props assistant after the production of Thunderbirds and very quickly became one of their most talented craftsmen. Set designer, John Lageu, gave Peter his first job at the Slough Studios and asked him to build a chair for Brains in the feature film Thunderbirds Six, and when fellow Set designer, Keith Wilson, saw Peters finished chair, he asked him to make the furniture for Lady Penelopes Pink Room in the same film. Peter went on to design and build props for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, The Secret Service, the UFO series, Terrahawks and Space Police. Over the years, Peter Holmes has worked for many productions including, Set Designer, Along the Way (1972), 1970s pop videos for Adam Ant, Godley and Creme, Duran Duran, and later, Calling Elvis for Dire Straits. He sculpted the head for Max Headrooms ventriloquist puppets and supervised the shoot of Maxs exploding head. Peter won an award for a model of a Dauntless fighter bomber made for a crash sequence for the TV mini-series, War and Remembrance (1988-1989).
A pair of vintage fly fishing rods. To include an Edminson Bros 'Alnwick' two-section fly rod. In very good condition with minor age-related wear to cork handle, in original cloth sleeve. Overall length of 308cm. To also include a wooden Hardy fly rod with cork handle in three sections, the end section with a broken tip. Also complete with original sleeve. With an overall length of 310 cm.
A pair of vintage fishing rods. To include a Milbro 'Caledonian' bamboo rod in three sections, in original cloth sleeve. With sign of age-related wear to extremities including cork handle. An overall length of 328cm. To also include an Apollo 'Yarmouth' tubular steel rod in two sections, also complete with original cloth sleeve. In good overall condition with light wear. With an overall length of 254cm.
Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823) (Follower of) "Portrait of a Boy in Kilt with Fishing Rod c. 1840," O.O.C., 140cms x 99cms (55” x 39”). Dressed in a tailored brown suit, with jacket, white shirt, red cravat, waistcoat and kilt, a boy in his early teens prepares to go fishing. The boy stands before a high wooded bank, holding a fishing rod. To the left can be seen an extensive landscape, with mountains overlooking a river. Although the scene depicted has not been identified, and may be generic, it is can be read as a Scottish scene. In his right hand, the boy has the fishing hook held between thumb and forefinger. The kilt suggests a Scottish provenance, an idea reinforced by another related portrait, probably of the same boy, that shows him with a ‘Balmoral Bonnet’. The attribution of these works to a ‘follower of Sir Henry Raeburn’ is tentative, but this is an impressive portrait by an accomplished hand. The Scottish portraitist Henry Raeburn is noted for his paintings of adults and children, many engaged in outdoor pursuits such as hunting, archery and fishing. His portrait of Lieutenant Colonel Bryce McMurdo, for example, painted around 1810, shows the sitter holding a rod, preparing to go fishing. While this painting, with its sense of realism, has all the attributes of a Raeburn portrait, it was probably painted by a follower of Raeburn in the 1840’s. Born in Scotland in 1756, Henry Raeburn was originally apprenticed to a James Gilliland of Edinburgh, a jeweller and goldsmith, where he began to specialise in painting miniature portraits. Although he travelled with his wife to Rome, where he studied works by Renaissance artists, and met with Gavin Hamilton and Batoni, Raeburn returned to Edinburgh in 1787 and set up a portrait painter. A member of the Royal Scottish Academy, he was highly regarded and had a successful practice. A year before his death in 1823, he was knighted by King George IV and appointed “King’s Limner” in Scotland. Peter Murray 2024 Provenance: The Burke Family, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.
A BOX AND LOOSE PIPES, FISHING ROD, PICTURES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a pipe rack and a box of pipes including Pipemaster, K & P Petersons, Autumn Gold, Super Twist and others, an unmarked fishing rod, umbrella and accessories in a cloth case, six framed prints, a Hunter 15-45 x 50 zoom telescope, a cased Bencini Koroll 24 camera, a small number of late twentieth century postcards, a Bonza Expanding Curtain Rod tin, vintage buttons, knitting and sewing supplies, three unframed prints, a metal lockable box, etc
A QUANTITY OF FLY FISHING EQUIPMENT AND CAMPING EQUIPMENT ETC, rods comprise a Hardy two piece Jet 9ft 9 weight rod complete with extension handle, Greys five piece Missionary 8ft 3in 5/6 weight, Ron Thompson seven piece travel rod 9ft 6/7 weight, Shakespeare two piece Sigma Supra 9ft 6in 7/8 weight, a two piece Sundridge 9ft 6in 7/8 weight rod and a two piece split cane 'Spinaway' spinning rod in an Edgar Sealey cloth bag, reels comprise an Airflo Balance 57, Leeda RimFly and Intrepid Rimfly Regular, together with a selection of flies, waistcoat, sleeping bags, Enigma 5 tent for five people, smaller tent, ground sheet etc, Condition Report: all rods are in good condition, Leeda and Intrepid reels are useable but could do with a service, tents have not been unpacked and checked
English School (19th Century)Interior scene with figure, fishing rod and large staved bathOil on canvas, 22cm by 28.5cmLined, fairly stiff but good tension over a strainer, original tacking margins present. Brittle age and impact cracking throughout, not elevated and secure. Varnish has powdered/whitened slightly over some of the cracks. A few tiny unrestored losses. There has been some abrasion in the delicate dark layers primarily in the lower part of the picture - in the drapery, around the foot, the floor and around the basket. There has been some strenghtening overpaint (see images). Even glossy varnish, not appreciably yellowed, light layer of surface dust and accretions.
A sundry lot of collectables, including Police truncheon, Prototype fishing rod and reel, two copper jelly moulds, etc. CONDITION REPORT Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself. To that end, we have provided a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.
An early George IV oval silk work needlework pastoral embroidery, of a young girl with a fishing rod and basket under a tree by a bridge and stream, worked in fine wools and silks in stem stitch and a large knotting stitch on a silk background, with hand painted highlights to her face, 14cm x 20.5cm
TWO WOODEN CRATES AND LOOSE ADVERTISING TINS, FISHING RODS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include the lower two sections of a 'The Suredale' fishing rod by James Aspindale, an Edgar Sealey Float Rod in a canvas Edgar Sealey case, a Mitchell spinning reel, a table globe, a brass horse and carriage, two wooden crates: one marked 'Use Triplex Grates' and 'Second Hundred Thousand, No B11344, Grates', the other 'Lychees', assorted late twentieth century advertising tins, etc (2 crates + loose) (sd)
2x Shakespeare fishing Rods - features an Omni 1301-450E Telescopic fishing rod 4.5mtr 9 section, Action A 10/30 21” composite handle with double uplocking reel seat, lined rings throughout, plus an O series Graphite glass 1-520 5.2mtr 6 section Action B40/90 26in leather bound handle with double uplocking reel seat, lined rings, one section repaired
A large collection of good Fishing Equipment, including ; A Sportube multi-rod hard-cased extendable carrier with wheels, two Daiwa signature salmon Rods in hard cases, Shakespeare Oracle Scandi 13' 9'' Rod in hard case, two Redington Rods in hard cases, other loose fishing rods including Westley Richards, quantity of fly's, Vass-Tex chest Waders 700-70E series, fishing gloves, Fishing tools, bags, fishing books, etc(a lot)
Calderwood (W.L); 'The Salmon Rivers and Lochs of Scotland', Pub. Edward Arnold London 1909, limited edition no. 68/250, half leather, together with a quantity of fishing related publications including Garrison & Carmichael 'A Master's Guide to Building a Bamboo Fly Rod', pub. Meadow Run Press, 1997, in slip case, Taverner 'Trout Fishing fro all angles' and 'Salmon Fishing', both Lonsdale Library etc., (a lot)
BLUE AND WHITE 'FISHER' GINGER JAR QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 清康熙 青花漁人紋罐 帶木蓋of ovoid form, painted with a figure carrying fishing rod over his shoulder followed by an attendant with a fish in hand, reverse with a figure on a sampan, carved wooden cover 22.2cm high Private Scottish collection, Renfrewshire
A pair of vintage fishing rods. To include a split cane three-section fly rod sold by the A.W. Gamage department store, with an additional fourth section and a missing fifth section. In very good condition in original cloth sleeve, with an overall length of 321cm. To also include a four section bamboo general fishing rod, with considerable age-related wear, also in original cloth sleeve. With an overall length of 363cm.
A selection of three vintage fishing rods. To include a William Rochester Pape two-section general split cane rod with cork handle, in original cloth sleeve, with an overall length of 290cm. To also include an Allcock three-section bamboo general purpose rod, with original cloth sleeve and an additional fourth section. With an overall length of 345cm. Also including an unmarked bamboo three-section fly rod in original sleeve, with an overall length of 290cm.
A collection of vintage fishing tackle. To include a Hardy 'Fred Buller' 11' Pike rod in very good condition, in two sections and complete with original sleeve, also in very good condition. To also include an H Taylor and Son 18' Salmon rod in four sections, complete with original cloth sleeve. Also including a two-section Milbro 'Sol Glass' fly rod, complete with original cloth sleeve, measuring 219cm. To further include a Gladding Sealey 'Blue Match Float 2' 14' three-section general rod in good condition with original sleeve, and a vintage Hardy Salmon gaff.
A pair of vintage Hardy fly fishing rods. To include 'The Halford Knockabout' Palakona two-section split-cane fly rod. In very good condition, with original brass fittings and wooden end stoppers, complete with original cloth sleeve and spanner. Overall length of 294cm. To also include a Hardy 'The Gnat' split-cane two-section Trout fly rod, in very good condition and complete with original cloth sleeve. Overall all length of 277cm.

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