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Thomas Aldred 258 Oxford Street', a 19th century cream silk ground fishing fly advertising banner, the flies decoratively arranged as a shop sign within a wavy band of gold braid, 54 x 66cm (21.25 x 26 in) within glazed ebonised frame Advertising the premises of Thos Aldred, fishing tackle manufacturer, Oxford Street, London, purveyor of whips, canes, sticks &c situated between Great Chapel Street and Dean Street. Well respected, Thomas Aldred "obtained a prize medal at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and at New York". "Thomas Aldred has been appointed manufacturer of archery accoutrements and fishing tackle to the Emperor and Empress of the French, the Emperor of Brazil and the Queen of Denmark..." Cambridge Library Collection, The International Exhibition of 1862, the Illustrated Catalogue of the Industrial Department"
Large quantity of vintage game fishing equipment, rods and reels, comprising two rods - one The Colonel trout rod, the other a split cane spinning rod, six reels by Allcocks and other makers and a selection of interesting accessories - including Allcocks feather minnows, a Japanned Hardy tackle box, Hardy card boxes, bait mounts, silk lines, gut casts and other accessories
Books - 'British Fresh-Water Fishes' by Rev. W. Houghton, published by William Mackenzie, London 1879, including coloured plates by A. F. Lydon (Two Volumes) and 'Fishing Tackle, Its Materials and Manufacture'' by John Harrington Keene (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Assorted fishing reels, floats and related items (box) Condition report Report by MWThere is a mahogany centre pin reel, 13 cm diameter. There is a large chip out of the inside rim of the inner plate and also the brass foot which is attached to the back of the reel is becoming detached (both screws are missing).Another wooden centre pin reel, 16 cm diameter. Appears home made with no maker's name. Another mahogany centre pin reel, 8 cm diameter. General wear and no maker's name.An aluminium winch, 9 cm diameter. General wear and no maker's name.Two brass winches without maker's names.Other general fishing terminal tackle, including a leather fly wallet and other similar items.There are several items in the lot which are not in the photograph. The wallet contains various old letters containing fishing licences from various places. Most seem to be from the 1940s. There are also various bits of line, a few floats, a pair of scissors and a few hooks. There is also another wallet containing various feather quill floats and there is a bag containing lead weights.
A large collection of fishing tackle and rods To include split cane Allcocks Wizard, length 340cm, further split cane rod 318cm, a Daiwa fibre rod 202cm, South Bend Classic IV 259cm rod, wooden 208cm rod, further wooden rod 218cm, split cane Conway 275cm rod, Conollon Live fiber 308cm rod, two further Hardy rods further boxed fishing reels to include CP Morritt's Intrepid reel, further Intrepid reels, boxes of flies, wooden reels, tins etc.
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