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ROD: Hardy Alnwick Greenheart Victor rod 7`6" 2 piece with additional fine tip (repaired) to make 7` casting rod, No.A94896, ceramic nickel wrapped guides throughout, bronze Patent lock fast ferrules, green whipped, cork handle with central wood reel seat and brass sliding ring, good, in MOB.
RODS: (2) Hardy Richard Walker Reservoir Superlite 9`3" 2 piece brown hollow glass fly rod, line rate 7/8, cork handle with up screw reel seat, fine and a Bruce & Walker Border 10` 3 piece hollow glass trout fly rod, line rate 5/6, brown glass whipped chocolate, snake guides, down screw reel seat, fine, both in MOBs.
RODS: (2) The JJ Hardy 9`6" 3 piece Palakona trout fly rod, No.E4226, extra shortened tip, burgundy close whipped low bridge guides, bronze ferrules, cork handle with up screw reel seat, in MOB and Hardy alloy rod tube 54"x3" and a Pickering of York 8`6" 2 piece split cane trout fly rod, with extra repaired tip, burgundy close whipped, 8" cork handle with alloy screw reel seat and spear, used, in MOB.
The following 10 lots from perhaps the best collection of important early, mainly London & other maker`s, rods to have come to the market. ROD: Ex rare Ustonson Makers to His Majesty Temple Bar London, 4 piece valise travel rod, sections approx 27" long, the butt with swollen handle, pinned front brass collar, hand made reel rings over recessed reel seat, fully engraved butt cap, brass ferrules, top 3 sections black washed, the rod lacks rings but due to its rarity and importance is worthy of refurbishment. Onesimus Ustonson c1760-1855 is the first fully researched London maker with Royal warrant, few of his reels are ever seen and even fewer rods have came to the market, to our knowledge this is the only Ustonson valise rod in existence outside the example held in Kew Palace forming part of the King George 1V fishing tackle outfit. Further information refer to Turner, G – "Fishing Tackle A Collectors Guide" pages 34-44
ROD: Extremely rare Alfred Maker 11 Moorgate St., London 18` 4 piece ash/greenheart drop ring rod, 1849-1876, pinned brass tube reel seat with fixed and sliding reel rings, unusually this rod has 2 reel seats opposing (the reel being reversed to take a set from the rod), engraved butt cap, hot lacquer finished, brass spigot male ferrules, blackened brass female ferrules, copper tie loops and beautifully turned ivory and brass stoppers, black whipped drop rings throughout, fine.
ROD: Extremely rare Blacker Maker 54 Dean St., Soho London, 1842-1857 (author of The Art of Angling 1842), 11`6" 5 piece hickory/greenheart fly rod with decorative solid German silver reel seat, scroll engraved to both collars and butt cap, threaded removable base with storage for spare tip internally, nickel male spigot ferrules, early fold over bridge guides whipped burgundy, brass female ferrules, 1 stopper remaining, 1 tip ring requires replacement, fine.
ROD: Extremely rare Chas Farlow Maker 191 Strand 1852-1884, 11`6" 3 piece presentation fly rod with mahogany/black ash strip tapered continental style butt, German silver reel seat, in sized rings, engraved "WW" and maker`s address details, red agate butt/tip guides, early bronze snake intermediates close whipped black, bronze shoulder ferrules, butt cap and red button, fine, in cloth bag.
ROD: Extremely rare WJ Cummins Bishop Auckland "The Anglo American", 17` 3 piece + correct spare tip, c1880 spliced split cane and cedar fly rod, nickel on brass tube reel seat, fully engraved butt cap, swollen cedar handle, bronze snake guides heavily close whipped burgundy silk, nickel stud lock fittings stamped "Patent", both retaining the original cover caps, nickel plated copper lined end rings, fine throughout, never seen another, c/w bamboo tip tube.
RODS: (3) Fine Hardy 16` 3 piece greenheart salmon fly rod with special order cedar handle, No.35039, early model, flack whipped snake guides, lacking butt ring, bronze ferrules, red button and W fitting, in MOB, a decorative 12` 3 piece + correct spare tip split cane fly rod with sheet cork handle over mahogany reel seat, brass fittings, close whipped throughout and a Garden of Aberdeen 1 piece greenheart trout fly rod, 6` long, lacking guides and ever so slightly bent.
A pair of modern painted cast iron two-tier plant stands, a Victorian mahogany framed footstool with needlework seat, on turned supports, together with a Royal Worcester Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee plate limited edition 681/2000, and an early 20th Century pottery and transfer printed jardinier
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