Crossroads Angling Auction Spring 2016 2016-04-24 Auction - 743 Price Results - Crossroads Angling Auction in NY - Page 24
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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Two Letters from Zane Grey to His Wife, Dolly: A one and a half handwritten letter from 1902 prior to his marriage to his, wife Dolly with an envelope addressed to Miss Lina E. Roth. The letter discusses the reserving of some rooms, asking her
0540: Two Letters from Zane Grey to His Wife, DollyEst. $100-$150
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Two Letters from Zane Grey to Dolly Grey: Two letters addressed to Miss Lina E. Roth, Dolly's maiden name. The first letter is from 1903 and opened with "My Dear Always, I call you that because it is so appropriate to your characteristic you
0541: Two Letters from Zane Grey to Dolly GreyEst. $100-$200
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Two Zane Grey Letters from 1914 and 1939: The first letter of seven handwritten pages is from 1914 and finds him in Avalon on Santa Catalina Island in California. He is letting her know he was all packed to come home but decided at the last
0542: Two Zane Grey Letters from 1914 and 1939Est. $200-$300
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Two Zane Grey Letters to Miss Lina E. Roth: From 1903 is a one page handwritten letter to his soon to be wife telling her "I am having strenuous times trying to prevent several girls from falling in love with me. I hope you are rewarding such
0543: Two Zane Grey Letters to Miss Lina E. RothEst. $100-$200
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Two Letters from Zane Grey to Dolly: A handwritten one page letter from 1903 scolding his girlfriend (soon to be wife) on why she cannot leave well enough alone and that she had made him mad again. He goes on to tell her he will have
0544: Two Letters from Zane Grey to DollyEst. $100-$200
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Four Letters by Joseph D. Bates: Two addressed to antiquarian bookseller, Norman Wiggins and his business discussing: The delinquency of payment for a Compleat Angler book and reasons for non-payment up to that point and the other
0545: Four Letters by Joseph D. BatesEst. $75-$150
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Eleven Letters from Charles and Joe Brooks: Two handwritten letters for a total of four pages from Charles Brooks to Nick Lyons discussing the upcoming books he is writing "Henry's Fork", "Yellowstone Waters" and "Taking Larger Trout". Also
0547: Eleven Letters from Charles and Joe BrooksEst. $75-$125
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Five Letters from Otto v. Keinbusch: Two handwritten and three typed on his personal stationery and two signed "Otto v Keinbusch, with the remainder simply "Otto". Three letters addressed to Tom Collins of Payne Rod Company, a letter
0549: Five Letters from Otto v. KeinbuschEst. $75-$125
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Seven Letters from John Alden Knight: All typed letters on his personal illustrated stationery, either signed "John Alden Knight" or simply "Jack". Topics include discussing or ordering books from antiquarian booksellers, Norman Wiggins
0550: Seven Letters from John Alden KnightEst. $75-$150
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Seven Letters Addressed to Charles Wetzel: Six letters (4 typed, two handwritten), with a total of 7 pages from Bill Bennett, Secretary of the Fly Fishers Club of Harrisburg, on club stationery. Contents include: Asking permission to use some
0555: Seven Letters Addressed to Charles WetzelEst. $100-$200
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Six Letters from Charlie Fox: A two page handwritten letter on Mr. Fox's stationery and addressed to antiquarian bookseller, Mr. Aldridge Wiggins where he discusses a new organization, Trout Unlimited and if he would be
0556: Six Letters from Charlie FoxEst. $100-$200
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1867 T. H. Bate & Company Catalog: One of the earliest and historical American fishing tackle catalogs or American angling paper ephemera. Containing 32 pages of illustrations of tackle with its reverse side remaining blank. The
0557: 1867 T. H. Bate & Company CatalogEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Price List of Fishing Tackle by John Krider 1878: This early string bound Philadelphia sporting tackle company price list holds 12 pages within it's covers. Sparse Grey Hackle called Krider the "undisputed king of the sportsmen's outfitting business
0558: Price List of Fishing Tackle by John Krider 1878Est. $150-$250
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Charles Plath & Son Fishing Tackle Catalog: nd, [1890's], 44 pages, black and white drawings, Pflueger baits, Julius vom Hofe reels, showing their full line of tackle including rods, reels, baits, floats, hooks, nets, fly books, etc., price
0559: Charles Plath & Son Fishing Tackle CatalogEst. $100-$200
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1885 H.H. Kiffe Sporting Goods Catalog: 52 pages, with 33 pages devoted to fishing tackle, black and white drawings, lawn tennis, baseball, gymnastics, and roller skates, back cover loose, chipping to front cover, soft vertical fold, Good.
0560: 1885 H.H. Kiffe Sporting Goods CatalogEst. $50-$100
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Robert Ogilvy Catalog and Rare Ans Decker Card: 1922 Robert Ogilvy Co.Fishing Tackle Catalog, No. 66, 127 pages, black and white illustrations of their full line of fishing tackle, covers loose, else VG; 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" paper advertisement from
0562: Robert Ogilvy Catalog and Rare Ans Decker CardEst. $100-$200
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1909 Clark-Horrocks Company Catalog: A rare catalog that pre-dates the Horrocks-Ibbotson collaboration. 194 pages, illustrated with black and white drawings and photographs, small spine loss and tape repair to spine else a strong Very
0563: 1909 Clark-Horrocks Company CatalogEst. $100-$200