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Tackle Box with Assortment of Salmon Fishing Equipment plus trout landing nets and tailer- Large Professional Tuff-Box with hinged lid to reveal a lift out tray and containing a large assortment of fly and spinning tackle to incl Youngs Beaudex fly reel, Shakespeare 2105 spinning reel, a large quantity of mepps, devons, and other spinning tackle, Priest, Otter/Tackle Releaser, Brass Spring balance scales, quantity of alloy lure boxes, Alex Martin and Wheatley Silmalloy dry fly boxes and flies, cast wallet et al a good lot - overall 13"h x 19.5"w x 8.25" deep plus long whole cane handled cast iron landing net, alloy collapsible landing net and tailer ( A lot)
1939 Carved Wooden Sea Trout weight 19lbs 8oz - mounted on board c/w typed out details telling the full story and all the incidents which arose at the time - briefly covered as follows "The world's record sea trout on a dry fly, hooked just below the swing- bridge, lower Laerdal River Norway. On 22nd August 1939 and landed far downstream 55 minutes later. Caught by Toby Bromley on a Hardy 9 foot split cane "Tourney" rod, 2x gut cast (breaking strain 2.7lbs), river current 3-4 knots". Following incidents occurred immediately afterwards even though the fish was exhaustively photographed by F.R Bromley the angler's father, the camera was unfortunately empty of film at the time. However by great fortune Toby and Olaf his ghillie took an outline drawing on a large sheet of brown paper and filled in every detail down to the last spot. Then unbeknown to everyone Toby's mother used the brown paper to wrap up a pair of shoes which she was going to post to auntie Gladys but mercifully this was discovered in time and the brown paper was retrieved. From this sketch the model was carved in wood. Comments referred by the family "….It was an excellent job in every way except that the side is rather too flat; the fish was fresh from the sea and in prime condition". As to the weight, a furious row broke out among the Ghillies; they were a somewhat jealous lot and one faction argued that the fish had not broken the previous record. They therefore all trooped down with the fish to the hotel where the true weight was established on a set of government-certified scales and Olaf was acknowledged to be top ghillie of the river. On that same day 22 August 1939 was the day that Hitler's armies invaded Poland" One couldn't make up this story - although quoted the fish is great specimen - possibley carved in Norway - comes c/w two flies - and measures overall 16.75" x 45"
Large collection of game fisherman's reels and an assortment of spinning and fly fishing tackle - 6x various reels notably Foster Brothers Ashbourne St George Style 3.75" fly reel with bronzed line guide; an interesting Milwards "Seafarer" 3.5"Nottingham brass star back fly reel with rear brass drum flanged; small American skeleton reel with raised pillars 2.75"; Young's Trudex 4" Centre pin et al; 2 extending gaffs one brass and one alloy; Salter brass Spring balance scales 0-4lbs; 2x Wheatley alloy fly boxes and flies; Ronald's Companion leather fly wallet (as found) black japanned tin of lures and fly casts; small pewter and leather hip flask et al - this lot needs inspecting
A German Third Reich Police Parade Dagger, with unmarked single edge plated blade, plated recurving crossguard and bird head pommel, with chequered black plastic grip scales, black enamelled steel scabbard and leather frog, with red and silver wire portapee; a 19th Century Continental Yataghan Sword Bayonet, possibly Austrian, the blade numbered 46862, with brass crossguard, pierced bird head pommel and wood grip, lacks scabbard (2)
A 19th Century Prostitute's Knife, the 12cm diamond section steel blade stamped with maker's Padlock logo and name Wilson, Hawksworth, Ellison & Co., with foliate stamped German silver crossguard and two piece horn grip scales, with nickel mounted crimson leather scabbard, 23cm; a Bowie Knife, the 18cm single edge steel blade stamped No.6 Sheffield Steel ++, with brass crossguard, nickel ferrule stamped No.6, and horn grip scales, with nickel pommel and leather scabbard (2). 1 - Black patching and damage to blade tip, some scuffing to leather scabbard; 2 - Some scratching and patching to blade
A French Model 1831 Artillery Sword (Gladius), the 48.5cm double edge leaf shape blade stamped TALABOT FS. PARIS, the brass cruciform hilt with ringed quillons and grip, with brass mounted leather scabbard; a British 1856 Pattern Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with chequered leather two piece grip and steel mounted leather scabbard - lacks chape (2). 1 - Grey patching to blade and bruising to hilt. Leather seam of scabbard has lost its stitches; 2 - Blade with grey patching, rust pitting to hilt. Damage to leather grip scales and scabbard.
An Interesting Martini Henry 1879 Pattern Saw Back Sword Bayonet for the I.C.1 Artillery Carbine, the 51cm steel blade shortened, stamped with War Department markings, Sold Out of Service arrows and with cancellation marks, the steel hilt with modified crossguard, chequered leather grip scales, lacks scabbard
A Good 18th Century Indo-Persian Pesh Kabz, the 28cm T-section curved steel blade double edged for the last 18cm, with raised medial ridge and reinforced swollen tip, each side of the blade with gold koftgari decoration of a pendant vase cartouche over a tazza, with flowerheads and leaves at the ricasso, the spine and hilt with birds, flowerheads and Persian script, with marine ivory grip scales, possibly walrus, with small hinged minaret pendant pommel, 41cm, lacks scabbard. The blade has minor grey patching commensurate with age. The ivory grip scales have fine age cracks at the pommel and bolster. Lacks scabbard. Generally in good condition and of fine quality.
An 18th/19th Century Indian Khanjali, the 21cm double edge curved and fullered steel blade with raised reinforced rib and swollen tip, with traces of gold koftgari decoration to the ricasso, the ivory hilt with lunette pommel and faintly gilded steel knuckle bow with animal head finial, the blue velvet scabbard with silver gilt pierced foliate filigree locket and chape, 36cm. Blade with areas of grey patching. The original gilt decoration to the scabbard and hilt is worn. The ivory grip scales and lunette pommel hav fine age cracks. The pile is worn on the velvet scabbard and there is a split to one edge
PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER A Post-War Webley Senior .177 Calibre Air Pistol, with blued finish and chequered brown bakelite grip scales, numbered 784; a Webley Junior MK.II .177 Calibre Air Pistol, with blackened finish and chequered black plastic grip scales, numbered 621 (2) . Senior works, has a small repair to the left grip scale at one corner of the butt end. Junior works.
PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER A Webley Premier Model E .22 Calibre Air Pistol, with blued finish and chequered brown bakelite grip scales, numbered 311; a Webley Premier MK.II .177 Calibre Air Pistol, with blackened finish and chequered black plastic grip scales, numbered 53 (2). 311 - Some pitting to metalware. Both actions work.
PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER A Pre-War Webley Air Pistol Mark 1, of .177 calibre, with traces of blued finish, wood grip scales and numbered 14319; a Pre-War Webley Junior .177 Calibre Air Pistol, with blued finish, reeded tin grip scales and numbered J29384 (2). Actions work, although the Junior is very weak and the Mark 1 does not click back firmly when cocked. Black patching to metalwork in places
PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER Three Post-War Webley Junior .177 Calibre Air Pistols, one with blued finish, numbered 818, the others with blued and browned finish, numbered 144 and 1800, each with chequered black plastic grip scales (3). 818 - has a broken top catch. Actions work. Generally in good condition.
PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER A Post-War Webley Premier .22 Calibre Air Pistol, number 59, with blackened finish and chequered black plastic grip scales; a Pre-War Webley Junior .177 Calibre Air Pistol, number J4095, with ribbed tin grip scales (2) . 1 - Action works. Rust pitting to barrel. Bruising to blackened finish; 2 - Rust pitting to metalwork, top securing clip to barrel missing, with later parts, action works but is weak.
PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER A Post-War Webley Mark 1 .177 Calibre Air Pistol, with blued finish and chequered black plastic grip scales, numbered 87, in original box with accessories and ephemera dated 16th May 1947. Action works. Some wear to bluing on left side of air chamber.
A Remington Army .44 Calibre Six Shot Percussion Revolver, with blued finish, the 20cm octagonal steel barrel stamped to the top flat PATENTED SEPT.14,1858/E.REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, NEW YORK,U.S.A., the underside numbered 19463, with German silver cone foresight and visible barrel threads at the breech, hinged rammer, brass trigger guard and walnut grip scales, 34cm. Action works, but is sticky. Small edge nicks to extremities of barrel. Pitting to bore. Small cracks to right side of grip scale.
A Warner .30 Rimfire Five Shot Pocket Revolver, the 7.5cm round barrel lacking the foresight, the underside numbered 694,the cylinder stamped WARNERS PATENT 1857, with hinged loading gate, under-barrel half hinged and detachable rammer, walnut grip scales, 18cm. Action works, but cylinder does not always engage and rotate. Brown pitting to metalwork.
A Dictator .32 Calibre Rimfire Five Shot Pocket Revolver, with silver plated finish, the 7cm round barrel with blade foresight, the top of the frame stamped DICTATOR/PAT.MAY 27 79, with sheath trigger and rosewood grip scales, 17cm. Action works, holds at full and half cock. Minor spots to the finish, generally in good condition.
A Hopkins & Allen XL No.3 Five Shot .32 Rimfire Pocket Revolver, with silver plated finish, the 7cm octagonal barrel with blade foresight, the top of the frame stamped HOPKINS & ALLEN M'F'G CO/PAT.MAR.28 71, APR.27.75, MAY 27.79/XL No3/32 CAL RIM FIRE, with sheath trigger and chequered black plastic grip scales with scalloped borders and surmounted by the head of a dog, 17cm . Action works, holds at full and half cock. Minor scratches to the plated finish. Generally in good condition.
A Remington .41 Rimfire Over and Under Double Barrel Deringer, with nickel plated finish, the 7cm round barrels stamped on the rib REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION N.Y., hinged at the top for loading, with sheath trigger and rosewood bird head grip scales, the underside of the lower barrel stamped 205, 12.5cm. Action works. Black spots of corrosion to the finish.

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