Crossroads Angling Auction Spring 2016 2016-04-24 Auction - 743 Price Results - Crossroads Angling Auction in NY - Page 23
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
Auction Details

Crossroads Angling Auction Spring 2016

Antique and Collectible Fishing Tackle, Books and Ephemera
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Bound Volume of Shooting and Fishing Magazine: Volume 26, April 20, 1899 to October 12, 1899 - A weekly sporting magazine with approximately 24 pages an issue. Great old sporting company ads. Previously owned by the library of the U.S. Ground
0516: Bound Volume of Shooting and Fishing MagazineEst. $100-$200
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Bound Volume 96 of Forest & Stream Magazine 1926: January - December, 12 issues with front covers present. Excellent condition in Very Good plus boards.
0517: Bound Volume 96 of Forest & Stream Magazine 1926Est. $100-$200
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Six Issues of The American Angler Magazine 1882: Issues are for April 1st, April 22nd, April 29th, May 6th, May 13th and May 20th. Great ads including A.B. Shipley, J. Goldsmith, Ancker & Co., A.G. Spalding & Bros.,John Wilkinson Co., B.F.
0518: Six Issues of The American Angler Magazine 1882Est. $100-$200
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Fifteen Angling Bookplates: An array of various different sized bookplates from some notable sportsmen, book collectors, and authors such as S. Kip Farrington in three different sizes, Henry A. Sherwin, Nicholas Karas, Peter
0521: Fifteen Angling BookplatesEst. $150-$250
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Seventeen Angling Bookplates: An array of various different sized bookplates from some notable sportsmen, book collectors, and authors such as S. Kip Farrington in three different sizes, Henry A. Sherwin in two different sizes,
0522: Seventeen Angling BookplatesEst. $150-$250
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Rare Seagears Map of the Catskill Region: Titled "The Angler's Guide to 1,500 square miles of America's most concentrated trout fishing by Clayton B. Seagears, 1935, measuring unfolded 21 3/4" x 28'. Covering the big five rivers, being the
0523: Rare Seagears Map of the Catskill RegionEst. $150-$250
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Eight Letterheads and Billheads: Four letterheads from Conroy & Bissett for 1882, two T.H. Chubb Rod Co. billheads for 1907 and 1910, two Abbey & Imbrie billheads for the 1880's. Usual folds, else Very Good plus or better.
0525: Eight Letterheads and BillheadsEst. $50-$100
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John Krider Sportsmen's Depot Broadside: Established in 1826, making this Philadelphia based company one of the earliest sporting goods stores in America. This 10" x 12" image is ornamented with both fishing and hunting scenes and devices
0526: John Krider Sportsmen's Depot BroadsideEst. $75-$125
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The Angler's Polka Sheet Music 1854: Composed by William Vincent Wallace consisting of an angling scene on the cover and 7 pages of music. Printed to the top of the cover "To his Friend Wm,. T. Porter, Esq." Mr. Porter was the editor of
0527: The Angler's Polka Sheet Music 1854Est. $50-$100
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Three Early Fishing Photographs: A 3" x 6" photographs of a man holding a trout next to his rod, reel and creel, Very Good plus; 5" x 7" photograph of the members of the "Wooden Shoe Fishing Club", mounted on board, some staining,
0528: Three Early Fishing PhotographsEst. $50-$100
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Two Signed Letters by Edward Ringwood Hewitt: Two typed and signed letters on Mr. Hewitt's stationery to Charles Wetzel discussing fishing and fishing conditions for Atlantic salmon in Nova Scotia and at his home waters of the Neversink. All
0529: Two Signed Letters by Edward Ringwood HewittEst. $200-$300
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Edward Ringwood Hewitt Letters to Tom Collins: The first typed and signed letter is typed on both sides and is addressed to Tom Collins of the Payne Rod Co. complimenting him on the fine production of his 1952 catalog. He also shares his opinion
0530: Edward Ringwood Hewitt Letters to Tom CollinsEst. $200-$300
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Four Signed Letters by Sparse Grey Hackle: Typed letter on his stationery and which is signed by two seldom seen sign offs "Louise & Alfred Miller" and "Sparse Grey Hackle". His usual signing is simply "Sparse". The letter contains a thank
0532: Four Signed Letters by Sparse Grey HackleEst. $200-$300
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Six Letters from Sparse Grey Hackle: Six typed letters, with four signed "Sparse", two unsigned but with excellent content, 10 pages in total. The two unsigned letters are to Rancocas, (antiquarian bookseller, Aldridge Williams, who
0534: Six Letters from Sparse Grey HackleEst. $200-$300
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Two Letters from Sparse Grey Hackle: A lengthy 6 page letter to Rancocas (antiquarian bookseller, Aldridge Williams, who lived in Rancocas, New Jersey) discussing topics such as: book selling business; cars, especially the Model-T Ford;
0535: Two Letters from Sparse Grey HackleEst. $100-$150
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Two Letters from Zane Grey to His Wife: His first letter is from 1904 and is address to Lina E. Roth, his wife's name before they were married. It is a six page handwritten letter starting with some flower drawings and then many
0536: Two Letters from Zane Grey to His WifeEst. $150-$250
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Two Zane Grey Letters to His Wife: The first handwritten letter of four parts on one sheet of paper has "5/16/05" written in green ink at the top of the letter. It is unsigned but is definitely in Grey's hand had possesses great
0537: Two Zane Grey Letters to His WifeEst. $150-$250
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Two Zane Grey Letters to His Wife, Dolly: The first handwritten letter is on Delaware House stationery in Lackawaxen, PA and is six pages in length. He writes in length of his walk and goes into great detail of his encounter with nature. He
0539: Two Zane Grey Letters to His Wife, DollyEst. $150-$250