Crossroads Angling Auction Spring 2016 2016-04-24 Auction - 743 Price Results - Crossroads Angling Auction in NY - Page 10
Rare Diminutive Willard Bradley Single Action Fly ReelGeorge Bonbright's Personal Size No. 1 PerfectionThaddeus Norris 16' Fly Rod 3pc/2mid/3tip
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Hillburn, NY, United States
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Crossroads Angling Auction Spring 2016

Antique and Collectible Fishing Tackle, Books and Ephemera
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Charlton Model 8450C Fly Reel: Very desirable limited production Jack Charlton made reel (Ca.1993-2003) also appearing unused with its original box and zip case. This Model 8450C fly reel is configurable for use with three
0040: Charlton Model 8450C Fly ReelEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Sage 505L Fly Reel With Spare Spool: Made for Sage by Hardy Bros. is this Hardy equivalent to the LRH Lightweight with palming rim for line sizes 5-7, weighs 4.5 ounces, spool width ", dia. 3 3/8" in Excellent lightly used condition.
0002: Sage 505L Fly Reel With Spare SpoolEst. $300-$400
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Evans Eagle Claw Spring Hook Fish Trap: Patented April 17, 1877, Pat # 189805 by Benjamin F Smith, Frankfort, PA and marked as such. In Very Good original condition, still opens and sets as designed.
0685: Evans Eagle Claw Spring Hook Fish TrapEst. $250-$350
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Redfin Floater From the Carriage House Find: From the infamous group of thirty five lures discovered in a New Jersey carriage house some twenty five years ago known as the "Carriage House Find" this is quite possibly one of James Donaly's
0705: Redfin Floater From the Carriage House FindEst. $200-$300
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Donaly Revolving Tail Redfin Floater Prototype: A very interesting variation of the Redfin Floater with two propellers and clearly the early work of Donaly. This very unusual prototype lure measures 3 1/2" and comes with staple rigged belly
0704: Donaly Revolving Tail Redfin Floater PrototypeEst. $250-$450
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1927 Charles Farlow Fishing Tackle Catalog: nd [1927], unpaginated approximately 200 pages, black and white drawings and photographs, 12 color plates, laid loose inside cover back pocket, Very Good plus.
0109: 1927 Charles Farlow Fishing Tackle CatalogEst. $75-$150
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Rare Meek No. 7 German Silver Reel: Coming from the Horton Mfg. Co., Bristol Ct. is this very hard to find No. 7, 2" diameter German silver Kentucky style reel. Includes a face mounted click switch, full length unaltered foot marked
0153: Rare Meek No. 7 German Silver ReelEst. $300-$500
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George Bonbright's Personal Size No. 1 Perfection: The Lady Amherst fly, closely associated with the large salmon of Qubec's Grand Cascapedia was invented in 1925 by George B. Bonbright who at one time also owned and fished this reel. This is
0184: George Bonbright's Personal Size No. 1 PerfectionEst. $5,000-$7,500
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Frederick vom Hofe & Son Marked Ball Handle Reel: Rare Ca. 1860 2 5/8" German silver "F. Vom Hofe & Son Maker" marked ball handle reel. Spins freely, shows normal wear overall with exception to a significantly damaged foot that is stamped no.2. Back
0194: Frederick vom Hofe & Son Marked Ball Handle ReelEst. $600-$800
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Thomas Maxwell 2pc/2tip Fly Rod: Apparently unused 7'6" 4 oz. rod for a DT4 or WF5. In appearance the rod has the look of the Leonard Hunt models that Mr. Maxwell reintroduced during his tenure at that historic location. The cane is
0243: Thomas Maxwell 2pc/2tip Fly RodEst. $1,400-$1,800
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1947 L.L. Dickerson Rod Catalog: 8 pages, black and white cover photographs, some edge wear, else Very Good plus.
0298: 1947 L.L. Dickerson Rod CatalogEst. $100-$200
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Handcarved Trout and Net by Kurt Vitch: The artist hails from upstate New York and has been featured in many magazines around the world and won numerous awards for his work including the Fish in the World - Freshwater Fish - Single in 1992
0404: Handcarved Trout and Net by Kurt VitchEst. $150-$250
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Three Nineteenth Century Fishing Titles: The Angler's Guide and Tourists Gazetteer of the United States and Canada compiled and edited by William C. Harris, 1885, first edition, Very Good plus in Very Good boards; Superior Fishing; or, The
0480: Three Nineteenth Century Fishing TitlesEst. $50-$100
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Pair of Early Fly Reels, Walker and Farlow: Includes two polished reels, the first marked "JB Walker, Newcastle on Tyne" 3" diameter with quick release spool and full length brass foot, the second marked "C Farlow & Co. Ltd., London, SWI" 3
0126: Pair of Early Fly Reels, Walker and FarlowEst. $100-$200
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Ca. 1885 Yawman & Erbe Automatic Reel: Early Rochester NY made nickel plated brass reel with three Ca. 1885 patent dates stamped on face plate, 2 7/8" dia. keyless reel with thumb trigger/brake. Retains 99% of its original plating and
0133: Ca. 1885 Yawman & Erbe Automatic ReelEst. $50-$100
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Horton Mfg. No. 5 Blue Grass Kentucky Reel: German silver Kentucky 2 1/4" reel with jeweled end caps, face mounted sliding drag switch and rear mounted click switch, also comes with fancy shaped counter balanced handle and full length
0152: Horton Mfg. No. 5 Blue Grass Kentucky ReelEst. $250-$350
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Pair of Hard Rubber and Plated Fly Reels: Both reels are unmarked 2 1/8 " dia. 60 Yd. reels and show general wear with Very Good plating remaining.
0072: Pair of Hard Rubber and Plated Fly ReelsEst. $100-$150
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Ca. 1820 Early Brass Stop Latch Reel: English made early 19th century 2 1/4" wide spool reel with single action center fixed crank handle and brass knob, full length five pin foot marked "U" with stitching for leather pad. There is some
0179: Ca. 1820 Early Brass Stop Latch ReelEst. $100-$200
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Orvis 7'6" 2pc/3tip Battenkill Fly Rod: Typical Orvis in every respect with standard downlocking hardware, blued ferrules, and brown wraps. One of the original tips is short 2 1/2 inches. The third tip is an Orvis replacement of a
0252: Orvis 7'6" 2pc/3tip Battenkill Fly RodEst. $200-$300
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Complete Run of the Bamboo Fly Rod Magazine: The first five and only issues from this short lived magazine and now highly collectible magazine. Starting with the 1998, Volume 1, Issue 1, January-February issue and ending with Volume 1, Issue
0289: Complete Run of the Bamboo Fly Rod MagazineEst. $75-$150