Crossroads Angling Auction Spring 2016 2016-04-24 Auction - 743 Price Results - Crossroads Angling Auction in NY - Page 28
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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Knickerbocker Tackle Box: Marked on the bottom "Knickerbocker / Chicago / 50" and measuring 4 3/4 x 16 1/2" and standing 9" tall. Four lift-out metal trays with a total of 11 compartments plus the base. Leather exterior with
0634: Knickerbocker Tackle BoxEst. $150-$250
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Large Leather Sportsman's Case: Full leather 9" x 15" x 8" in height carrying case with 5 2 3/4" wide compartments containing 2 1/8" wide leather retaining straps. Possibly used for ammunition storage. Leather embossed lid is a
0635: Large Leather Sportsman's CaseEst. $100-$200
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Leather/Wood Tackle Box: Interesting tackle box sporting two wood lift-out trays, one with 3 compartments and the other is lidded with 7 compartments, of which 5 come with circular tops with canvas pulls (1 replaced) and
0636: Leather/Wood Tackle BoxEst. $100-$200
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Cream City Marked Metal Tackle Box: Measuring 67" x 12" with a height of 5 1/2. Possessing two lift-out trays. Marked "Cream City" on its front. Newer replaced brass handle. Honest average wear, overall Very Good plus.
0637: Cream City Marked Metal Tackle BoxEst. $50-$100
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Hand Stitched Leather Covered Tackle Box: Refurbished 6" x 10" x 5" tackle box with wood interior and a 5 compartment lift-out tray. Metal plague on the bottom with "Abbey & Imbrie / New York, N.Y. Est.. 1820" (not original). Vintage metal
0638: Hand Stitched Leather Covered Tackle BoxEst. $75-$125
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Two Leather Sportsman Boxes: Each measuring approximately 4" x 8" with leather closures on each side and two loops on the back to attach to the belt. Suitable for ammunition, fishing tackle and a host of other uses. Overall Very
0639: Two Leather Sportsman BoxesEst. $75-$150
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Early 19th Century Pot Belly Shaped Fishing Creel: Full leather creel standing 8 1/4" tall and 10" wide. Sound stitching, belt slots to sides and clasp intact. A well cared for example of an early English creel.
0640: Early 19th Century Pot Belly Shaped Fishing CreelEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Rare Joseph Schnell French Weave Fishing Creel: This ca. 1930's or 1940's Schnell creel is not marked with the rubber stamp cartouche but is recognizable by the classic two by two brick design on the leathering. It measures 9" tall and 15" at the
0641: Rare Joseph Schnell French Weave Fishing CreelEst. $300-$500
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George Lawrence Wicker Creel from the 1950’s.: Excellent example of a latter George Lawrence wicker creel, which is in Very Good condition with no breaks. The half leather top and embossed tolled trim are typical of the Lawrence Company's fine
0642: George Lawrence Wicker Creel from the 1950’s.Est. $300-$500
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Contemporary Custom Leather Trimmed Creel: A restored fully leathered wicker fishing creel by the Dawson Creel Company. It comes equipped with a leather full shoulder harness and cradle. Excellent hand stitched and tooled leather trim and
0643: Contemporary Custom Leather Trimmed CreelEst. $150-$250
Whole Willow Creel with Metal Lid: Manufactured by L. Quinn and Co. from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and illustrated in the reference book, The Art of The Creel by Chatham and McClain on page 175. 6 compartments inside the lid, four, of
0646: Whole Willow Creel with Metal LidEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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Woven Aluminium Creel: Post World War II model and measuring approximately 5" x 15" and 9 1/2" tall. Metal latch and leather shoulder strap. Very Good plus.
0647: Woven Aluminium CreelEst. $100-$200
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Metal/Aluminum Trout Creel: Measuring 6 3/4" x 12 1/4" and 8 3/4" at highest point. Three compartments for tackle and bait, a 3" x 8 3/4" x 1 1/2" deep bottom front drawer and a dual lid top serving as a three compartment
0648: Metal/Aluminum Trout CreelEst. $75-$150
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Large Wicker Creel: Measuring 6 3/4" x 14 3/4" and standing 11 1/2 tall. Accented with leather cradle and strap (one connection broken). One hinge replaced with a piece of thin rope. Well used and in Very Good condition.
0649: Large Wicker CreelEst. $75-$125
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Watermelon Style Whole Willow Creel: Small center hole perfect for stream bred brook trout. Measuring 4 3/4" x 14 1/2". Canvas shoulder strap, which connects to the creel's sides. Replacement hinges and broken clasp. Overall Good
0650: Watermelon Style Whole Willow CreelEst. $50-$100
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1939 Heddon Catalog: 44 pages, illustrated in black and white and color, drawings and photographs, dealer letter and 4 pages of illustrated dealer displays and cards, light soiling to back cover, else a clean Fine
0651: 1939 Heddon CatalogEst. $75-$150
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Three Heddon Catalogs: 1941, 44 pages, some soiling to covers, two inch split along bottom of spine, edge wear, overall Very Good interior in Good covers; 1954 regular smaller format catalog, 31 pages, Fine; 1950, 80
0652: Three Heddon CatalogsEst. $75-$150
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Three Heddon Deluxe Catalogs from the 1950's: t1953, 76 pages, Very Good plus; 1954, 76 pages, two inch tear to top of spine, chip to bottom corner and top corner fold, overall Very Good; 1957, 70 pages, Very Good plus with order blank laid
0653: Three Heddon Deluxe Catalogs from the 1950'sEst. $100-$200
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Nine Heddon Fish-Flashes from 1949-1952: three to four pages in length these bulletins were produced by James Heddon's Sons and these examples were either edited by L.S. Caine or Homer Circle. Each on describes a different specie of fish
0654: Nine Heddon Fish-Flashes from 1949-1952Est. $50-$100
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Two South Bend Tackle Catalogs 1922 and 1942: Fly Rod Lures, 1922, 32 pages, black and white drawings and photographs, very scarce catalog in a strong Very Good plus condition; Fishing - What Tackle and When, 1942, 136 pages, black & white and
0656: Two South Bend Tackle Catalogs 1922 and 1942Est. $150-$250