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Lot 74

J. & C. Walker After Creighton County map of Gloucestershire, 30 x 32cm

Lot 208

Dickens, Charles `Works of...` , Chapman and Hall (1874 Illustrated Library Edition), 30 vols ills H.K. Browne,G. Cattermole, F. Walker etc., contemporary full green leather with gilt titles and decorations and raised bands to spine, marbled endpapers, all edges marbled, some light foxing throughout, slight shelf ware to corners and tops of spines (30)

Lot 272

Silver plated salver, EPNS Walker and Hall cigarette lighter and a plated cruet stand (3)

Lot 278

Twentieth century silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1933, an EPNS Walker and Hall three piece condiment set and a pair of EPNS sugar nips (8)

Lot 316

Victorian cased set of six pairs fish eaters with silver plated blades and aesthetic-style fern decoration, ivory handles and silver ferrules and a set of six pairs of dessert knives and forks with similarly decorated blades, mother of pearl handles and silver ferrules, all in a fitted mahogany case (Sheffield 1898), maker - John Round & Son Ltd, together with a pair of 1920s silver plated fish servers with ivory handles and silver ferrules (Sheffield 1920), maker - Walker & Hall (3)

Lot 737

Dalton (John). Meteorological Observations and Essays, 1st edition, 1793, xvi, 208 pp, light library stamp to title, bound with [Robison, John], Outlines of a Course of Experimental Philosophy, Edinburgh, 1784, 21 pp, bound with Carey (Matthew), A Short Account of the Malignant Fever, Lately Prevalent in Philadelphia..., 2nd edition, 1794, 112 pp, bound with [?Tattersall, William], The Crime of Neglecting Inoculation, Liverpool, 1793, 16 pp, bound with The Best Use of Bad Times, Or, Friendly Hints to Manufacturers and Mechanics, on their Present Distresses, [London?], 1793, 16 pp, author’s presentation inscription to Dr. [Thomas] Percival on title trimmed with loss, bound with Laws and List of the Members of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 1788, [iv], 113 pp, bound with Walker (Adam), Analysis of a Course of Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy, 7th edition, Sold by the Author, c. (1785, 88 pp, final explanation leaf soiled and torn without loss, library cloth, rubbed, soiled and frayed on joints, 8vo. The work by Dalton is a first edition of the author’s first book. It includes his observations on evaporation and the appendix contains what is now known as ‘Dalton’s Law’ of partial pressures: that in a mixture of gases, every gas acts as an independent entity. Norman 574; Wheeler Gift 582. (1)

Lot 222

A COLLECTION OF MISC. SILVER PLATE INCL. A TANTALUS BY WALKER & HALL CRUET AND A SET OF FISH SERVERS HAVING MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLES TOGETHER WITH A LONDON HALLMARKED SILVER RIMMED VASE, MM C M AND A PAIR OF BIRMINGHAM SUGAR NIPS

Lot 232

A BOXED SET OF FOUR CUT GLASS SALT CRUETS WITH SHEFFIELD HALLMARKED SALT SPOONS, MM WALKER & HALL.

Lot 222

* Mezzotints. A mixed collection of approx. fifty portraits and genre studies, mostly 18th & 19th century, uncoloured mezzotint engravings, including examples by Walker, Valentine Green, Faber, Reynolds, Ward, Phillips, Boydell, Smith, Houston, Turner, Murphy, Earlom, White, Dunkarton, Dawe, Lupton, McArdell and Watson, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

Lot 694

A Chinese hardwood "Baby Walker" with turned baluster frame, carved oriental dog of fo terminal, wooden wheels

Lot 91

A Walker & Hall three piece cruet set, a pair of silver pepperettes, and a mustard pot, 12oz

Lot 123

A Walker & Hall walnut case of twelve each ep fish knives and forks with engraved blades and ivory handles, to/w a similar case of dessert knives and forks with engraved blades and mother-of-pearl handles (2) Good condition

Lot 141

An oak Walker & Hall canteen of Hanoverian rat-tail flatware and cutlery, to/w other cutlery

Lot 189

A silver cigarette box, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923, to/w a silver mesh evening purse, Birmingham 1920 (2)

Lot 205

A cased set of six silver tea knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911

Lot 222

A late Victorian cased pair of fish servers with engraved and pierced blades and mother-of-pearl handles, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1899 Good condition

Lot 420

Thomas Picken, British fl. 1838-d.1870- `Greenwich Hospital`, after Edmund Walker, publ. Lloyd Bros & Co, 1852; hand coloured lithograph, 29.5x39.7cm: William Simpson, Scottish 1823-1899- `London Bridge, From Above Bridge` after Edmund Walker, publ. by Lloyd Bros, 1852; hand coloured lithograph, 30x40cm, (2)

Lot 467

Thomas Picken, British fl.1838-d.1870- "Trafalgar Square, with the National Gallery and St Martin`s Church", after E Walker, publ. May 1st 1852 by Messrs Lloyd Brothers & Co Ludgate Hill; hand coloured lithograph, 33x43cm: with another hand coloured lithograph after and published by the same hands depicting the "Royal Exchange and the Bank of England", 33x42cm: and a further 19th century hand coloured lithograph depicting a scene of the Thames, 33.5x50cm, (3)

Lot 225

A large hallmarked silver cigarette box with wooden liner and engine turned decoration, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930, length 19cm.

Lot 258

Triang Spot-On Jennys Home 2 x JR102 Large Room (one F with three cracks to roof, the other F with two cracks to roof, both in G/VG boxes). Together with Barton & Co. Caroline`s Home trade box of 8 individually bagged Ovenware sets (plastic); trade box of four wooden tables; boxed Amanda Jane doll no.154 (VG); selection of fashion doll clothing including a good quantity of Sindy Walker 1972 yellow check skirts (uncarded, 80 approx.).

Lot 135

Quantity of Kenner Star Wars items: consists of 6x Scout Walker; quantity of loose parts (including parts from at least 3 Milliennium Falcon models; Darth Vader`s TIE Fighter`s wings; assorted other components. Together with a quantity of Star Wards figures (both original and modern).

Lot 139

Ten Palitoy/Kenner Star Wars vehicles: ROTJ Scout Walker (with instructions); TESB no.33361 Rebel Armoured Snowspeeder (missing two prongs, box has inner card); ROTJ Endor Forest Ranger, Tri-logo packaging (one prong missing, with instructions); ROTJ no.71070 Ewok Assault Catapult (with instructions); TESB no.33376 Cap-2 Captivator (box end flap repaired); TESB no.33364 Millenium Falcon Spaceship; no.38020 Land Speeder; TESB no.33376 Int-4 Interceptor; ROTJ Radar Laser Cannon; ROTJ X-Wing Fighter Vehicle (P box with inner card packaging). Overall F-G, all in F boxes.

Lot 835

A child`s push along walker modelled as a donkey and one other.

Lot 18

HAND DRAWN CARTOON CHARACTERS 1986 27" X 37" "VOICE OF THE CHILDREN": An original cartoon that features an "orchestra and choir" of characters singing for the welfare of children as the "Voice For Children." Signed by: Stan Lee, Charles Schulz, Walter Lantz, Jim Davis, Johnny Romita, Milton Caniff, Mort Drucker, Jack Kirby, Bill Keane, Mike Royer, Moebius, Sergio Aragones, Hank Ketcham, Kelly Freas, Bob Thaves, Jim Unger, Jack Hannah, Don Dougherty, Jerry Van Amerongen, Leonard Starr, Arnold Roth, Tom Batiuk, Mike Peters, Harvey Kurtzman, Al Jaffee, Morrie Turner, Mel Lazarus, B. K. Taylor, Marty Murphy, Dean Young and Stan Drake, Russell Myers, Jim Meddick, Dick Locher, Mort Walker, MacNelly, Johnny Hart, Fred Lasswell, Paul Coker Jr, Irwin Hasen, Ray Salmon, Dick Browne, Will Elder, Bud Sagendorf, Dick Moores, Joe Martin, Jack Davis, Bob Foster, Judd Hurd, Frank Ridgeway, Al Williamson, and Bill Mauldin. And featuring these characters: The Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America, Ms Peach, Mama, Wizard of Id, B. C., Nancy and Sluggo, Robotman, U. S. Acres, Gasoline Alley, Dondi, Conrad, Broom-Hilda, Mama, Wee Pals, Luann, Animal Crackers, Terry and the Pirates, Wright Angles, Dick Tracy, Family Circus, Benchley, The Neighborhood, Charlie Brown, Peanuts and Snoopy, Beetle Bailey, Hi and Lois, Hagar the Horrible, Groo the Wanderer, Cathy, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, Popeye, Blondie, Woody Woodpecker, Little Annie Fannie, Mr. Abernathy, Little Orphan Annie, Dennis the Menace, Herman, President Ronald Reagan, First Lady Nancy Reagan, Buddy Hackett, Snuffy Smith, Garfield, and Alfred E Neuman. Framed and matted under glass.

Lot 19

HAND DRAWN CARTOON CHARACTERS 20" X 30" "CARTOONISTS CONSTITUTION": Including drawings of Alfred E. Newman , Family Circus, Spiderman, Woody Woodpecker, Snoopy, BC and Garfield. Signed by: Christopher Browne, Kevin Fagan, Bill Hoest, Brant Parker, Kent Gamble, Brad Anderson, Paul Coker, Jr., Ray Salmon, Jack Davis, Chance Browne, Lynn Johnson, Al Jaffe, Frank Johnson, Tom Armstrong, Mel Lavarus, Greg Howard, John Reiner, Fred Lasswell, Dik Browne, Bob Thaves, Tom Batiuk, Morrie Turner, Mort Walker, Mel Crawford, Jerry Van Amerongen, B.K. Taylor, Russell Myers, Johnny Hart, Walter Lantz, Ralph Smith, Will Elder, Bill Keane, Don Martin, Dean Young, Stan Drake, Greg Evans, John Cullen Murphy, John Prentice, Jim Davis, Charles Saxon, Jerry Scott, Sergio Aragonés, Leonard Starr, Paul Gringle, Jerry Dumas, Charles Schulz, Joe Martin, Larry Wright, Don Wilder, Stan Lee, Mort Drucker, Whitney Darrow, Jr., Dick Hodgins, Bud Jones, Art Wood, Harvey Kurtzman and Bill Rechin.

Lot 2174

BEWICK, THOMAS. A History of British Birds, 2 vols., Newcastle 1832. 8vo., modern qtr. calf. Text illustrations -- YOUATT, WILLIAM. The Horse, Revised and Edited by Walker Watson, 1880. 8vo., orig. cloth (upper cover soiled). Text illustrations. (3)

Lot 2348

WALKER, Sir EDWARD. Historical Discourses upon Several Occasions. Two parts in one, 1705. Folio, cont. calf (worn, upper cover detached). Folding engraved frontispiece, portrait (shaved at outer edge), large vignette on dedication, and other ornaments. Signature "G. Vertue" on title. and 2 signatures of Sir Arthur Hodgson on flyleaf and verso of frontis. Sold with a defective 17th c. bible. Sir Arthur Hodgson owned the Clopton estate near Stratford on Avon, and the author`s dedication is to his grandchild Edw. Clopton of Clopton Esq. (2)

Lot 70

"A pair of silver berry spoons, London 1808, makers mark PB over WB? (worn); a small pot & spoon, London 1900, makers mark Walker & Hall; and an 1897 Jubilee butter knife, Birmingham 1896, 210grs approx. (5) "

Lot 1385

"Circular ships log by Walker`s Patent `Cherub` mark II, and a brass cherub anchor "

Lot 371

A George V cut glass powder jar with silver and enamelled lid (Birmingham, 1932), together with a silver ring tree (by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1905), two silver mounted cut glass dressing table boxes and a silver mounted cut glass dressing table bottle (PART ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 373

A box containing a silver backed four piece dressing table set comprising two hairbrushes, hand mirror and comb (by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, various dates), together with a white metal mounted scent bottle and two manicure items

Lot 490

A cased Walker & Hall silver mounted dressing table set

Lot 625

# Framed sampler by Ann Parsons 1868, worked in cross stitch with verse and framed woolwork picture of two figures by Jane Walker (2)

Lot 159

A set of six St James pattern coffee spoons, cased, maker`s mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1949, approx. weight 3 troy oz

Lot 212

A shaped square tray, raised on flattened ball feet, with presentation inscription and facsimile signatures, maker`s mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934, approx. weight 28 troy oz

Lot 242

A circular salver, with piecrust border, raised on three scroll feet, maker`s mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1935, approx. weight 18 troy oz

Lot 109

An Edwardian silver twin handled cake stand Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911, of circular form, the broad trellis and foliate pierced rim with reeded border and twin scroll handles of naturalistic form extending onto the turned column, raised on a conforming pierced perdestal base, presentation inscription to base, 14½in. (37cm.) diameter, 7½in. (19cm.) high.

Lot 143

Three cased sets of silver spoons Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Hall, Sheffield, comprising a set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals, 1921; a set of six fancy edge coffee spoons and sugar tongs, 1921; and a set of six teaspoons, 1944; together with a set of six Old English pattern coffee spoons and sugar tongs, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920; gross weight 8.5oz. (4)

Lot 146

A Victorian silver christening tankard Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham), Sheffield 1890, of plain tapered circular form with C-handle, engraved initials, 8.5cm. high, weight 6.5oz.

Lot 156

Two Victorian cased silver christening sets one by Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham), Sheffield 1891, comprising a spoon, fork and bone handled knife, with engraved fern decoration, the other by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1892, comprising fork and spoon, both with engraved initials, together with two others 1920s christening sets, gross weight 9.5oz. (4)

Lot 167

A George V silver mounted and cased coffee set Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933, the Aynsley porcelain coffee cans decorated in dark blue and gilt with pierced silver mounts with scroll handles, together with six saucers, in a velvet lined case, lacks one porcelain coffee can.

Lot 481

A George IV mahogany bow fronted chest, fitted four long graduated drawers raised on spool supports, 113cm wide, stamped H.Y. Walker, Lancaster

Lot 329

A quantity of assorted plated wares, including Mappin & Webb, Walker & Hall items

Lot 502

A Walker & Hall silver plated two handled tray

Lot 207

A silver cream jug, and a silver Walker & Hall toast rack

Lot 51

A silver teapot, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1909, circular form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover, on a circular foot, plus an electroplated hot water pot of baluster form, and another electroplated hot water pot, approx. weighable 14oz. (3)

Lot 1040

An Edwardian silver and enamel vesta case, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1907, rectangular form, enamelled with the pennant of Elder Dempster shipping company, and inscribed, ` Souvenir of the voyage by Elder Dempster`s R.M.S. Aro`, height 4.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz.

Lot 1196

A three-piece Art Deco silver tea set, by Walker and Hall, London 1943, tapering circular form, stepped hinged cover, angular scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, length handle to spout 27.5cm, approx. weight 34oz. (3)

Lot 4514

Shaw Walker oak stackableGolden Oak Shaw Walker stackable file cabinet, the top having six refrence card drawers above the lower case having two file drawers, ten flatfile drawers, and two sliding doors opening to adjustable shelves, 64``h x 62``w x 26``dStarting Price: $350

Lot 4516

Shaw Walker oak file cabinetShaw Walker oak file cabinet, having five drawers including file, and refrence card drawers, 39.5``h x 16``w x 19``dStarting Price: $100

Lot 814

CAYLEY GEORGE: (1773-1857) British Engineer, one of the most important people in the history of aeronautics. Cayley discovered the four aerodynamic forces of flight weight, lift, drag, thrust and cambered wings, the basis for the design of the modern aeroplane. Rare D.S., Geo Cayley, one page, small folio, Brompton, Yorkshire, 28th July 1847. The manuscript document The manuscript document relates to the commutation of tithes in England and Wales whereby `the Tithes of the Township of Troutsdale in the parish of Brompton in the North Riding of the County of York were commuted and two several Rentcharges of the annual sums of Nine pounds and fourteen shillings and Nine pounds were respectively awarded to be paid to me and my Successors in Estate in lieu of the Impropriate Tithes belonging to me` and further adding that it is Cayley`s will and intent that the Rentcharges shall `not be apportioned but that the same and the Tithes in respect of which they were awarded to be payable shall be absolutely merged and extinguished in the Freehold and inheritance of the Lands in respect of which the said Tithes were heretofore payable.` Signed at the foot by Cayley alongside a small red wax seal and countersigned by Isabella Style and Anne Walker, both of Chester, as witnesses. With two further countersignatures to the verso of Tithe Commissioners alongside a pale blue blind embossed paper seal. One thin dark stain to a small area of an upper fold, only very slightly affecting a few letters of text, but not the signatures. Otherwise VG

Lot 862

ASTRONAUTS: Selection of signed and inscribed colour 8 x 10 photographs by various American astronauts associated with the Shuttle missions, including John Young, Steve Oswald, Guion Bluford, James Weatherbee, James Adamson, Michael Baker, Charlie Walker, Jan Davis, Jake Garn, Don Peterson, Gordon Fullerton, Loren Shriver etc. VG, 19

Lot 893

EISENHOWER DWIGHT D.: (1890-1969) American General of World War II, later American President 1953-61. T.L.S., Dwight D Eisenhower, one page, 8vo, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, 22nd May 1944, to Barry Walker. The General thanks his correspondent for their letter and good wishes and remarks `I shall be delighted to give an English school boy my autograph. Here it is.` Lightly laid down to a page removed from an autograph album. Together with Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) British Prime Minister 1937-40. Fountain pen ink signature (`Yours sincerely, Neville Chamberlain`) on a slightly irregularly clipped piece, evidently removed from the conclusion of a letter, laid down, and also including James Doolittle (1896-1993) American Pioneer Aviator, led the Doolittle Raiders during World War II. Fountain pen ink signature (`J. H. Doolittle`) on a piece, laid down to a page removed from an autograph album. Each with very slight, minor glue stains, about VG, 3

Lot 35

ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Selection of signed colour postcard photographs, signed Trade Cards, larger signed colour magazine photographs etc., by various footballers, all of whom have won England caps, including Micah Richards, Steve Stone, Tim Sherwood, Dion Dublin, Ugo Ehiogu, Gary Lineker, Martin Keown, Francis Jeffers, Gareth Barry, Luke Young, David Bentley, Leighton Baines, Mike Channon, Gary Cahill, Jack Charlton, Peter Beardsley, Alan Smith, Trevor Sinclair, Robbie Fowler, Norman Hunter, Scott Parker, Steve McManaman, Bobby Zamora, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Emile Heskey, Darren Huckerby, Geoff Hurst, James Milner, Viv Anderson, Trevor Brooking, Warren Barton, Des Walker, Alan Shearer, David Platt, Danny Murphy, Danny Mills, Paul Merson, Frank Lampard, Paul Ince, Rio Ferdinand, Sol Campbell, John Barnes, Darren Anderton, Kenny Sansom, Joey Barton etc. G to generally VG, 58

Lot 85

FORMULA ONE: Selection of signed postcard photographs and a few slightly larger by various Formula One racing drivers, some of them World Champions, including Johnny Herbert, Nigel Mansell, Gerhard Berger, Nico Rosberg, Pedro de la Rosa, Olivier Panis, Jos Verstappen, Jenson Button, Mika Hakkinen, David Coulthard, Jarno Trulli, Alain Prost etc., also including a few commentators and team owners, Ron Dennis, Frank Williams, Murray Walker etc. Most of the images are colour. Facsimiles (9). VG to EX, 34

Lot 373

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed handbills by various actors and actresses, each for contemporary theatrical productions, including Robert Powell, Su Pollard, Michaela Strachan, Ian McCaskill, Gemma Craven, Gareth Hunt, Wendy Craig, Kathy Staff, Linda Lusardi, Rod Hull, Christopher Biggins, Britt Ekland, Rolf Harris, Jenny Powell, Martine McCutcheon, Harry Secombe, Paul James, Ken Morley, Paul Daniels, Debbie McGee, Robert Powell, Denise Van Outen, David Essex, Roy Walker, Ross Kemp, Brian Blessed, Ray Meagher, Stephanie Beacham, Norman Barrett, Matthew Corbett, Julia McKenzie, Barbara Dickson, Sylvia Syms, George Cole, Joe Brown, Russ Abbot, Patricia Hayes, Richard Todd, Michael Medwin, Maureen Lipman, Michael Denison, John Mills, Anne Charleston, Richard Digance, Jon Iles, Jeffrey Holland, Tommy Fleming, Ray Mears, Patrick Stewart, Rick Wakeman, Tom Owen, Edward Fox, Peter Dineen, Bruce Jones, Susan Penhaligon, Savannah Stevenson, Sue Hodge, Lesley Joseph, Sandi Toksvig, Gwyneth Guthrie, Toyah Willcox, Nigel Havers, Johnny Briggs, Anita Dobson, Belinda Carlisle etc. Some signatures on small white stickers neatly affixed to the handbills. VG to EX, 400

Lot 377

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed handbills by various actors and actresses, each for contemporary theatrical productions, including Ronnie Corbett, Timmy Mallett, Geoff Capes, Les Dawson, Rolf Harris, Roy Barraclough, Derek Jacobi, Jenny Seagrove, Barbara Dickson, Glenda Jackson, Derek Waring, Michael Medwin, Edward Fox, Bruce Jones, Savannah Stevenson, Lesley Joseph, Vicki Michelle, Nigel Havers, Tank Sherman, Johnny Briggs, Anita Dobson, Jeffrey Holland, Stephanie Beacham, John Altman, Gorden Kaye, Richard Briers, Ross Kemp, Roy Walker, Harry Secombe, Martine McCutcheon, Bernard Cribbins, David Essex, Russ Abbot, Bobby Davro, Kathy Staff, Jess Conrad, Gareth Hunt, Wendy Craig, Ian McCaskill, Rod Hudd, Jayne Regan, Sylvester McCoy, Debra Lawrence, Barbara Windsor, Linda Lusardi, John Virgo, June Brown, Danny La Rue, Ray Meagher, Denise Van Outen, Gareth Chilcott, Emily Symons, Su Pollard etc. Some signatures on small white stickers neatly affixed to the handbills. VG to EX, 400

Lot 417

ROCK `N` ROLL: An autograph album containing over 100 signatures by various Rock `n` Roll singers and bands of the 1960s including Billy J. Kramer, Spencer Davis, Chas Chandler, Alan Freeman, The Walker Brothers, Mitch Mitchell, Paul Jones, Steve Winwood, Paul Ryan, Charlie Watts (2), Peter Stringfellow, Mick Avory, John Entwistle, Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon, Graham Nash, Gene Pitney, Tom Jones, Ray Davies, Cilla Black, Ronnie Lane, Ronnie Bond & Pete Staples (The Troggs), Cliff Richard, Jack Bruce, Barry Ryan, The Scaffold, Tom McGuinness, Helen Shapiro, Steve Gibbons, Mick Fleetwood etc. As is typical with so many teenage albums of this period many pages are annotated and have attached magazine and newspaper photographs, some pages are multiple signed, generally FR to about G

Lot 420

ROCK `N` ROLL: An autograph album containing over 45 signatures by various Rock `n` Roll singers and bands of the 1960s including Cat Stevens, Cliff Richard, Dave Knight, Alan Bown, Jess Roden, Stan Haldane and other members of The Alan Bown Set, Chris Denning, Jonathan King, Gene Pitney, Alan Freeman, Dusty Springfield, Scott Walker, Dave Cash, Helen Shapiro, John Mayall, Mick Taylor, Keef Hartley etc. As is typical with so many teenage albums of this period many pages are annotated and have attached magazine and newspaper photographs, some pages are multiple signed, binding loose, generally FR to about G

Lot 597

ROD: B James & Son England Richard Walker SU Mk4 10` 2 piece split cane rod, red agate butt/tip guides, burgundy close whipped throughout, bronze shoulder ferrule with wood stopper, 26" cork handle with doughnut front, alloy fittings and red button, fine throughout, in unnamed cloth bag.

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