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FLY TYING MATERIALS: A vintage teak salmon fly tier`s box, 16" x 13" x 7.5", with two lift out trays, each sub divided into compartments. The base below is itself divided into sections. Contains a large selection of early fly tying tools, boxes of feathers and silks by B. R. Bambridge of Eton (maker to Queen Victoria), a large number of blind salmon hooks by S & E. G. Messeena, J. Forrest, Albert Smith and others. Bottles and boxes of dye Messeena, Percy Wadham and John Veniard. Together with other packets tins and boxes of tying materials and accessories.
An oxidised and lacquered brass monocular microscope by `Henry Crouch London 4950`, with rack and pinion focusing above a plano-concave mirror, cased with lenses and accessories, together with another oxidised and lacquered brass monocular microscope by `R&J Beck London 19605`, with lenses and accessories including cutting tools, boxed.
[Inventory]. An original ink manuscript inventory of the farming stock and household furniture of Mr John Young, sold after his death at his residence in Camerton by public auction on 16 April 1799, comprising 24 pp. (three of which are blank) bearing a neat list of lot descriptions incl. farming tools, livestock, household goods and furniture, etc. together with the buyer of the lot and the price paid, 18.8 x 15.5cm, later paper wrappers. We are unsure of which Camerton this applies to, there being three in Cumbria, Somerset and Humberside. (1)
Leibovitz (Annie) Shooting stars, folio, wrappers, illustrations, San Francisco, 1973; Knight (A.W. & G., editors) The Beat Book, 4to, wrappers, illustrations, California, Pennsylvania, 1974; Whole earth epilog, access to tools, folio, wrappers, illustrations, Baltimore, 1974; Miller (J. ed.) The Rolling Stone illustrated history of rock & roll, folio, wrappers, illustrations, New York, 1976; Rolling Stone, the tenth anniversary issue, no. 254, 4to, wrappers, illustrations, 1977, and 3 others (8).
18th century mahogany Norwich wall clock, the 12" circular silvered dial signed Page & Christian, Norwich, brass A-plate single weight driven movement with anchor escapement, the slender case with a single long arch top door, 51" high *Thomas Page and John Christian (Page`s son-in-law) entered into partnership in June 1777 at The Dial, St. Stephens Street, Norwich. After only three years the business was declared bankrupt in May 1780 and the remaining tools and stock of the business were sold off in May 1788 four years after Page`s death in 1784*
Collectors Items, including two corkscrews, a set of nine miniature ivory, boxwood and brass tools in an oak casket, an American white metal fancy watch chain, the T bar converting to a dip pen and hung with an ink bottle, drawing instruments, jeweller`s tools, a monocular by Wray, London etc

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