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An ABU Ambassadeur 6000C casting reel, with tools, original case (case cover snapped at hinge); an ABU Cardinal spinning reel, original box; a K.P. Morritt's Intrepid De Luxe spinning reel, original case and box; a D.A.M. Quick 110 N spinning reel, original box; eight other various modern spinning reels and a small number of dissembled / incomplete spinning reels and spare spools. Condition mainly good but slightly variable. Inspection recommended.
An unusual American Cabin Trunk with wooden and metal binding having decorative studwork decoration the domed lid opening to reveal numerous lidded compartments decorated printed portraits, etc, some labelled 'Chas T. Wilt, TRUNKS, Travelling Bags and Ladies' Satchels, Chicago', 3ft W, contains rug making tools and fabric, patterns, etc
Ferdinand III (Holy Roman Emperor, 1603-1657). Patent awarding title of Reichsgraf to Ernst Georg von Sparr, 1654 [i.e. 1754], German and French manuscript in black ink on laid paper, 18 leaves of calligraphic text with double frames and rubricated headings, 9 leaves containing 31 coats of arms in pen and ink and watercolour heightened with silver (rectos only), 2 vellum leaves each with a full-page watercolour of the recipient's newly-granted arms, 6 leaves of related German manuscript to rear (rectos only), and several blanks, vellum leaves spotted and one creased, all edges gilt, 18th-century French binding of marbled full calf, spine gilt with flower tools and leaf sprays, covers elaborately panelled in gilt incorporating a broad floral roll, craquelure to spine, joints rubbed, short split at head of front joint, corners worn, 4to (29.2 x 21.5 cm) (Qty: 1)Ernst Georg von Sparr (1596/1602-1666) was appointed Reichsgraf (imperial count) by Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III in 1654 following his service in the Thirty Years' War. This copy of the imperial patent, attractively illustrated and with an accompanying French translation, was likely produced to commemorate the centenary of his elevation. A note in French on the initial blank reads: ' Lettres patentes octroyés le 17 fevrier 1754 par sa Majesté l'Empereur Ferdinand III portant concession du titre hereditaire de Comte su Saint Empire en favour d'Ernest Georges de Sparr et de sa posterité '.

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