Crossroads Angling Auction 2015-04-19 Auction - 410 Price Results - Crossroads Angling Auction in NY - Page 14
Jim Hardman Fly ReelTwelve Salmon Flies by Harry DarbeeDickerson Model 8013 8' 2/2
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Hillburn, NY, United States
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Nineteen Sporting Bookplates: An array of various different sized bookplates from some notable sportsmen, book collectors, and authors such as S. Kip Farrington (2), Henry A. Sherwin, William Nicholas Beach, Charles Dunlap, Luis
0312: Nineteen Sporting BookplatesEst. $50-$100
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Large Hy Hintermeister Illustrated Calendar: Printed for Henry Schlegel, The Nazareth Clothier of Nazareth, PA, this 35" x 46 3/4" calendar is from 1946. Still retaining two months of tear off sheets for November and December of that year. This
0313: Large Hy Hintermeister Illustrated CalendarEst. $100-$150
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House of Hardy Tackle Shop Metal Sign: Logo and lettering on both sides of this 18" x 24" sign that was given to Hardy representatives in the 1990's. Excellent condition save for very light paint speck loss to logo and its' border.
0314: House of Hardy Tackle Shop Metal SignEst. $100-$150
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Watercolored Map of the Grand Cascapedia: Painted by Pierre Lutz in 1981 with his initials, date and initials of the recipient of the map at the end of the river image. Image size is 8" x 20" with details of the names of the pools, colored
0315: Watercolored Map of the Grand CascapediaEst. $150-$250
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Map of Middle Camp on the Grand Cascapedia River: This detailed 5 1/4" x 16 3/4" image shows the stretch of river on the Grand Cascapedia, Canada. All the names of the pools and structures of the camp are shown. There is also a place on the map to
0316: Map of Middle Camp on the Grand Cascapedia RiverEst. $100-$150
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Fishing Knife with Handpainted Flies: Sporting a 5 3/4" blade, this handsome knife is adorned with handpainted gut eye salmon flies (2 on each side of the handle) and signed by the artist "Brady". Marked "Howie" next to its guard and
0317: Fishing Knife with Handpainted FliesEst. $150-$250
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Angler's Club of New York Zippo Lighter with Box: This Anglers Club of New York cigarette lighter is by Zippo of Bradford, PA. Complete with the original box and papers this high polish model 1610 is in Excellent condition. The wick is white,
0318: Angler's Club of New York Zippo Lighter with BoxEst. $250-$350
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Forest and Stream Pipe Tobacco Tin: A hinged cover, 4" tall tobacco tin from the Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada with sporting scene graphics. Average wear, overall Very Good.
0319: Forest and Stream Pipe Tobacco TinEst. $40-$60
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Wood Fly Chest: 7 1/2" X 15" and with a height of 2 3/4", this velvet lined chest with cloth padded base is perfect for displaying collectible flies. Inside clearance when closed is 3/4". Mounted wood block with
0320: Wood Fly ChestEst. $100-$150
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Marty Keane's Personal Fly Tying Wallet: Martin Keane has been credited with popularizing antique fishing tackle collecting in America. His catalogs were always anticipated by collectors for his high grade of inventory. This is his personal
0321: Marty Keane's Personal Fly Tying WalletEst. $50-$100
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Portable Fly Tying Case: Made by Tara Designs with their label inside the case. 11" x 18" x 4 1/4" with brass hardware. Composed mostly with Philippine wood and veneers. Drop down panel to store furs and feathers. Main
0322: Portable Fly Tying CaseEst. $100-$150
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Leaping Brook Trout Wall Clock: Housed in a 13" x 13" wood frame and powered by a AA battery. Three dimensional brook trout hooked with a wet fly attached to line. Background appears to be burlap and in a quadruple wood framing.
0323: Leaping Brook Trout Wall ClockEst. $50-$100
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325. Hardy Patent "The Perfect Creel: Sporting the "Hardy Bros. LTD Alnwick" brass plaque on the back, this creel measures 15" in length and 9" in height. The Perfect creel came in three sizes, with this being the smallest to
0325: 325. Hardy Patent "The Perfect CreelEst. $200-$300
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Large Brady Bag: Measuring 13" x 20" and accented with leather trim and strapping. Thick 3 3/8" shoulder strap and netting on outside front of bag. "Brady Halesowen" label present. Wear to interior of bag due to use
0326: Large Brady BagEst. $50-$100
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Big Game Fishing Catch Table Lamp: An 18" x 27" brass table lamp by Sportlamps of Essex, CT. Great detail of the stanchion, fish, pulleys, and hoisting lines. Produced around the 1960's to early 1980's and sold through the finer
0327: Big Game Fishing Catch Table LampEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Polished Wooden Travel Display Case: Custom made display case measuring 16" x 20" x 7". Opens to two display cases that are 2 3/4" deep. An excellent item for displaying reels and lures. Brass hardware, leather handle and a lock for
0328: Polished Wooden Travel Display CaseEst. $150-$250
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Nine Drawer Wooden Machinist Tool Chest: Measuring 9 1/4" x 26" x 15" with felt lined chest drawers, metal bottoms, brass hardware, lock (no key) and two sliding latches to hold the front piece in place. Makes an excellent fly tying travel
0329: Nine Drawer Wooden Machinist Tool ChestEst. $150-$250
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Two Drawer Oak Collector's Cabinet: Accented with porcelain pulls this 15" x 21" x 8" this cabinet has felt lined drawers that have a depth of 2". Appears to have been refinished at one time and is in Very Good plus condition.
0330: Two Drawer Oak Collector's CabinetEst. $100-$200
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Leather Tackle Box: Accented with brass corners and hardware. Measures 8" x 13 3/4" with a height of 6". Working lock with key. Wood interior with two lift out trays forming a total of twenty-six various sized
0331: Leather Tackle BoxEst. $150-$250
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Leather Tackle Box with Metal Compartments: A 6" x 9 1/2" early leather tackle box standing 5" with a three metal compartment interior. Leather handle and straps. Brass lock with key, but doesn't lock. Wear to straps as expected from use, else
0332: Leather Tackle Box with Metal CompartmentsEst. $100-$200
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Live Bait Kettle: Made around the latter part of the 18th or early 20th century. This European kettle is possibly made of zinc and was used by pike/perch anglers to transport their roach/gudgeon or other whitefish for
0333: Live Bait KettleEst. $75-$125
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C.F. Orvis Minnow Trap: This is the fourth model design with the larger feet. Marked "C.F. Orvis / Maker / Manchester VT.' on top next to the opening screw cap. Length is 14" and is in Excellent condition.
0334: C.F. Orvis Minnow TrapEst. $75-$125
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English Fishing Gaff and Wooden Priest: A 17 1/2" fishing gaff expanding to 40 1/2" with grooved wood handle and collapsible hook protector in VG+ condition. Large 14 "solid wood priest in VG+ condition.
0335: English Fishing Gaff and Wooden PriestEst. $75-$125