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Y A Japanese Ivory Figure of a Fisherman, he kneels on a platform at the top of a ladder from which his creel hangs, one arm is raised holding his rod, his left hand grasps the fish he has caught, height 33.6cms, Meiji-Taisho EraProvenance: Formerly from the collection of the late Mrs Guri Scotford and by family descent Condition Report: Top section of fishing rod missingCondition Report Disclaimer
Fishing equipment to include : a Penn Commander 30 boat fishing reel, Diawa spinning reel 7250D, Scarborough wooden fishing reel, wiggler jig, a Penn Progression boat fishing rod model 2030, a Fjord 2 piece fly rod and a cane 3 piece boat and pier combination rod and an umbrella.Condition ReportCane rod with bent bottom eyes and brass corrosion. Penn rod very good hardly used.
Border Fine Arts 'Milking at Peter Trenholms', model No. JH7, 'Reaching for the Highbird', model No. 108, both by Ray Ayres; and 'Fly Fishing', model No. 110 by David Geenty, all on wood bases (3). No boxes, no certificates; Fly Fishing - attention is needed to the rod and the base is very faded; the other two models are in good overall condition.
A large collection of various fishing gear to include three vintage split cane rods, a modern Esox 4m telescopic rod with reel, a Ron Thompson Evo Concept Take Off 800 Composite Power eight section carp pole, a vintage three-piece freshwater rod, various spinning reels, lines, floats, hooks, equipment, a wicker fishing basket with nets, bait boxes, lures, etc.
Late 19th century school, full length portrait of a fair haired blue eyed young boy in a sailor costume holding a fishing rod and seated on a rocky outcrop in a coastal landscape, watercolour on card? (not removed from frame), oval form, 20 cm max, in an ornate pierced and scrolling gilt frame
Brian Clinton (Australian, B. 1942) "Surf and Rock Fishing" Original Water Color on Hot Press Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the Australia 55c Surf Fishing stamp issued October 25, 1979. Surf fishing at the edge of a sparkling sea, with the shrill cries of seabirds and the pounding waves, refreshes a fisherman's soul. Such sights and sensations are common all along the shoreline. But a beautiful coast doesn't always produced an exciting tug at the end of a fishing line, for successful surf fishing requires more than fisherman's luck. Experts say the fisherman has to know when to fish along a coastline. And, they claim the best times are the hours just before dawn or just after sundown. In addition, knowing which spots provide good fish habitat also rates higher than luck with expert surf fishermen. Rock, sandbars, and drop-offs -- which provide food, safety and comfort to large game fish -- are excellent sites. Even better are areas that are devoid of bottom vegetation and have no adjoining streams with floating tidbits for hungry fish. It is best to use one of these prime fishing spots just before or after a coastal storm when the strong on-shore winds bring game fish in with the surf. At this time, brave fishermen cast their lines into the raging waters. The strong winds buffet the lines until a fish is hooked. Fishermen let their catch swim out into the sea, pulling yards of line in their wake. Suddenly, the groan of fishing line against the rod stops, and the surf fisherman reels in his catch. Image Size: 12 x 14 in. Overall Size: 16 x 20 in. Unframed. (B05576)

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