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EDWARDIAN OAK FISHING TACKLE DISPLAY CABINET EARLY 20TH CENTURY the arched cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing shelves, with gilt lettering HARDY BROS/ BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT TO HM THE KING/ ANGLING SPECIALISTS/ ALNICK ENGLAND/ ANGLERS GUIDE/ CATALOGUE SUPPLIES/ SOLE AGENT/ 61, PALL MALL LONDON 96cm wide, 93cm high, 34cm deep
HARDY BROS. LEATHER FLY-FISHING TACKLE CASE AND CONTENTS EARLY 20TH CENTURY the brown leather case embossed HARDY BROS/ ALNWICK/ & 61, PALL MALL/ LONDON, S.W. and owner's name SYDNEY LODER; the baize lined interior with a tray over a divided compartment, containing a collection of thirteen various wood and metal non-Hardy reels, a leather fly case with a collection of flies, two gaff hooks, a Hardy hardwood and brass priest, a hanging scale, line dressing tins, and a copy of 'Fly-Fishers Club 1884-1934' (qty) Case 60cm wide, 26cm high, 36cm deep
Frank Dobson - Driffield, a Victorian mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the 13" painted dial with floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass finials, key, pendulum and two weights, height 215 cm. Frank Dobson had premises in Market Place, Driffield between 1823 -1861, Craven Lyons, of Bridlington, worked for him as a journeyman prior to 1823. He also ran the Post Office, was a brass founder, sold jewellery and fishing tackle, a man of many talents.
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