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RODS: (3) Cassey of Cork 11` 2 piece split cane fly rod, red agate guides throughout, green close whipped, a JJS Walker Bampton 10` 2 piece split cane trout fly rod with brass fittings, FOB guides, some whips loose and a 10` 3 piece + spare tip cane trout fly rod, close whipped, brass fittings, 3 decorative rods, a/f, in MOB`s.
Hodgson, W.E. – "How To Fish" 1938 ed, H/b, D/j, Hodgson, W.E. – "Salmon Fishing" 1927 ed, H/b, d/j, 2 x Taverner, E – "Fly Tying For Trout" and "Fly Tying For Salmon" both 1st, H/b, D/j and Lawrie, W.H. – "Modern Trout Flies" The Richard Walker Angling Library 1972, H/b, D/j, ex libris and Courtney William, A- "A Dictionary Of Trout Flies" 1932 ed, H/b, good. (6)
Early Cape Printing: NOTICE OF GOVERNOR’S PERMISSION TO PUBLISH THE CAPE TOWN GAZETTE (1800) 245 175 mm The Governor, His Excellency Sir George Yonge, Knight of the Bath, Etc., Etc. His Excellency has been pleased to grant Permission for the Printing and Publishing a Weekly Newspaper, in the English and Dutch Languages, under the Title of CAPE TOWN GAZETTE, AND AFRICAN ADVERTISER. N.B. The First Number will be ready for delivery on Saturday, the 16th Instant. Cape Town, 1st August, 1800 Two single sheets, 245 x 175 mm, one in English and the other in Dutch, printed on both sides. The two leaves bound into full light blue leather with gilt titling on the upper cover. These Notices are amongst the earliest examples of printing at the Cape. Prior to the first British occupation of the Cape in 1795 printing at the Cape had been prevented by the Dutch East India Company which employed clerks to copy official documents. On 21st July 1800 Sir George Yonge granted Messrs. Walker & Robertson permission to set up a printing press to be known as the Government Printing Office, No.35 Plein Street, and this was followed by the notice to publish the Cape Town Gazette. Prior to these notices only fragments of printing are known. Laidler in his The Pre-Victorian Products of the Cape Press 1796 – 1837 (Johannesburg 1935) lists it as the sixth item. The first issue of the Cape Town Gazette – Kaapsche Stads Courant appeared on 16th August 1800. See also: Smith (A.H.) The Spread of Printing, South Africa, Amsterdam 1971. Very good cape Town Click here to view further details and to bid
Eleven inscribed thimbles, comprising; six silver examples: Forget Me Not, James Walker Wishes You Luck, Story Journal, Andrews Liver Salts, James Walker The London Jeweller, Hovis and five in brass: For Industry, Guttermans Sewing Silks, Regard, Health And Happiness, and Taylors Non-slip Patent. (11)
A late 19th Century engraved brass carriage clock with eight day movement repeating and striking hours and half hours on a gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `John Walker, 230 Regent Street, London`, the back plate numbered `12204`, the gorge case engraved with foliate scrolls beneath a swing handle, height approx 18cm, with original leather travelling case.
(x) Commonwealth of Australia, 50 dollars, ND (1973), consecutive serial numbers YAA 907461/2, Phillips/Wheeler signature, dark brown and black on multicolour underprint, Lord Howard Walker Florey at right, reverse Ian Clunies-Ross at left, research facility at centre(Pick 47), about uncirculated to uncirculated (2) Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Commonwealth of Australia, 50 dollars, ND (1973), consecutive serial numbers YAA 913777/8, Phillips/Wheeler signature, dark brown and black on multicolour underprint, Lord Howard Walker Florey at right, reverse Ian Clunies-Ross at left, research facility at centre(Pick 47), uncirculated (2) Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Commonwealth of Australia, 50 dollars, ND (1973), serial number YAA 873176, Phillips/Wheeler signature, dark brown and black on multicolour underprint, Lord Howard Walker Florey at right, reverse Ian Clunies-Ross at left, research facility at centre(Pick 47), about uncirculated to uncirculated Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Government of Seychelles, 5 Rupees, 1 January 1968, serial number A/1 360665, signature H. S. Norman-Walker, brown, green and pink, Annigoni portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, reverse geometric patterns; 10 Rupees, 1 January 1968, serial number A/1 344209, signature H. S. Norman-Walker, blue, green and pale lilac, Annigoni portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, sea tortoise at left, reverse geometric patterns(Pick 14a, 15a), both usual light indentations alongside security threads, otherwise choice about uncirculated to uncirculated (2) Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(†) Government of Seychelles, specimen 50 Rupees, 1 January 1968, serial number A/1 000000, signature Hugh Selby Norman-Walker, olive-green on multicoloured underprint, Annigoni portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in regalia of the Order of the Garter at right, sailing ship at left, reverse value in ornate geometric pattern, perforated CANCELLED(Pick 17as), ink letter 'B' in lower right corner, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated, very scarce Subject to 20% VAT on both Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(lot of 80) Collection of mature literature and comics including Young Lust, Cherry Poptart, The Inner City Romance, Freak Brothers, Wet Satin, Despair, Patsy Walker, Hustler Humor, Gay Heartthrobs; other readings by MAD, Motor City Comics, Zap Comics, Yellow Dog Comics, Guano Comix, Bijou Funnies, and Hytone Comix; books: Young Lonigan, Her Young Lover, and Lust Circus
A parcel lot to include an ebony and silver part dressing table set to include mirror, ring tree and two lidded pots, hallmarked London, green glass part set with raised gilt decoration, glass jar with cut and faceted body, lid by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield, four other cut glass bottles, some lacking lids and a pewter and glass desk stand, marked 517 (14).
A lot to include; two silver cased pocket watches, one A/F, Waltham gold plated pocket watch, two Ingersoll chrome plated pocket watches, nine EPNS tea spoons and a silver hallmarked Walker & Hall golfing tea spoon, two wrist watches, together with a small selection of cap badges and cloth insignia.
A parcel lot to include; a selection of assorted silver teaspoons and other flat wear dating from 18th to 20th Century, including a tea strainer by Walker and Hall, together with silver plated flatware including two berry spoons, sugar tongs, ladle and others. Total silver weight approx. 494g.
Two Pedigree hard plastic dolls, one white with blonde wig, flirty blue eyes, and walker legs, h.52cm (cloudy eyes), the other black with flirty brown eyes and red painted lips, h.49cm. Both appear G. Together with a boxed Magis (Italy) cloth and plastic costume doll, h.18.5cm and a plastic boxed costume doll, labelled `Tessin`, h.16cm, both VG. (4)
A Victorian silver four piece tea set by Walker and Hall with John Edward Bingham mark, tall tapered corrugated form plain cartouche to centre of each comprising teapot, water jug, bone knop and handle insulators to each, two handled sugar basin and milk jug. Water jug 22cms high, hallmarked Sheffield 1887, total gross weight 1831 grams. Teapot handle slightly loose
A silver plated salver by Walker and Hall together with: a matched silver plated three piece teaset, a boxed Mappin and Webb pair of silver plated fish servers and a six piece Victorian cased set containing berry spoons, grape shears, nut crackers and nut spikes (one pair of nutcrackers deficient)
Johnnie Walker Black Label, 12 year old, one litre (boxed); Glenfiddich Special Reserve Single Malt, 12 year old, 40%, one bottle (in presentation tin); Glenfiddich Caoran Reserve Single Malt, 12 year old, 40%, one bottle (in presentation tin), three bottles in total CONDITION REPORT: Image available upon request.

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