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Click here to subscribeA. Munro Neville Oil painting on board titled "A West Coast Fishing Scene" Fitted within an ornate antique frame. 65x75cm- frame.Alex Munro Neville (Born 21st Dec 1899) attended the Glasgow of Art between 1917 & 1922, where he studied drawing and painting intially in the eveining, and during the day from 1919. Achieving his diploma in 1922, he qualified as an art teacher in the 1922-1923 year. He is noted as being a watercolour painter who was most active between 1923 & 1968 and exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA). The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in watercolour (RSW) and the Royal Glasgow institute of the Fine Arts (GI).
A quantity of various sea fishing rods, reels and tackle, including a Kenley Popular Telespin 9ft telescopic rod, Fuji Seat three-piece rod, Shakespeare Patriot Beachcaster 2.7m two piece rod, Fishzone Ocean Pacific Series Big Surf 12ft two piece rod, boxed Shakespeare 2010-040 Pro Touch reel, boxed Shakespeare 2010-030 Pro Touch reel, boxed Chrome AF70 reel, Intrepid Surfcast reel, Goldstar 2000 reel, Abu Garcia Ambassadeur 6501-C3 reel, various tackle over two boxes.
A quantity of antique fishing rods and tackle, including a Brook Apollo tubular steel two piece fishing rod, with original case, along with a four piece fishing rod with two extra tips with case, along with various fishing lures, including two boxed Brown's phantom minnows, contained within a wooden case
Ebenezer Wake Cook (1843-1926) "Unloading timber by the shore" Signed and dated (18)80?, inscribed to label verso, 10cm by 15cm; together with two further late 19th/early 20th century watercolours, one by S* D* Himsworth, indistinctly dated, depicting fishing boats at sunset, the other depicting a horse watering at a lake with cottage to distance; and a signed print after David C Bell depicting "P. S. Lincoln Castle - Hull" (4)Provenance for the E W Cook: The Church Street Gallery, Essex
A Group of 19th Century and Later Pratt and Pratt-Type Pottery A Group of 19th Century and Later Pratt and Pratt-Type Pottery, with six pot lids including a river and castle scene with steamboat to foreground set in oak frame, a small humorous winter scene lid, shepherd, shepherdess, country wedding and a later fishing scene lid by Kirkhams Ltd, together with seven plates including a Pratt no.123 border example titled "The Truant" after T. Webster, two Shakespeare-themed side plates, a humorous dished plate, three later castle or palace-themed plates and a Pratt jar (without lid) in blue with Mont St. Michel and Continental landscape vignettes, no. 123, also two similar 'malachite'-type castle-themed jars with lids.Pratt "Truant" plate 25cm diameterMalachite smaller jar cover with hairline, winter and shepherd pot lids each with chip to rim, shepherdess with small hairline, small hairline to steamboat lid with crazing and staining and frame with crack, further general surface wear and expected condition for age and use.
FISHING. – John JACKSON. The Practical Fly-Fisher; More Particularly for Grayling or Umber. London: Charles Farlow, 1862. Second edition, 8vo (215 x 134mm.) 10 engraved plates of flies, 2pp. subscriber’s names to rear. (Toning.) Original blue blind-stamped cloth, gilt lettering to upper cover (extremities lightly rubbed and bumped). – And a further four volumes related to fishing (including Gottlieb Boccius’ ‘A Treatise on the Management of Fresh-Water Fish’, 1841, 8vo, and Osmund Lambert’s ‘Angling Literature in England’, inscribed by the author, 1881, 8vo, and J. Cheek’s ‘The Young Angler’s Guide’, third edition, 1839, 8vo) (5).
FISHING. – [Richard BOWDEN-SMITH.] Fly-Fishing in Salt and Fresh Water. London: John van Voorst, 1851. First edition, 8vo (222 x 138mm.) Half-title, 5 hand-coloured plates, 1 black and white plate, 2pp. publisher’s advertisements. (Toning, occasional finger-mark, slight marginal loss to p.69.) Original green blind-stamped cloth (faint mark to lower cover). Provenance: Chas F. Humbert (circular bookplate to front pastedown); S.N. Rudge (ink name to front pastedown).
FISHING. – [Michael THEAKSTON.] A List of Natural Flies That Are Taken By Trout, Grayling, & Smelt, In the Streams of Ripon. Ripon: W. Harrison, 1853. First edition, 8vo (167 x 103mm.) 8 black and white lithographic plates printed recto and verso. (Mild toning.) Original green cloth, pink paper label mounted to upper cover (sunned to spine). Provenance: Chas F. Humbert (circular bookplate to front pastedown); S.N. Rudge (ink name to front pastedown).
Assorted Fishing Items comprising of a Hardy Graphite fly rod 9'-6" #8/9, a Hardy Marquis Salmon No2 spool, a Wheatley tube fly box, a signed David Miller print of a Sea Trout along with two books - EA Barton "Chalkstreams and Water meadows" 1st Ed 1932 and Hugh Tempest Sheringham "An Open Creel". (6)
Various Fly and Spinning Reels consisting of a Hardy Marquis multiplier #8/9, an Abu Cardinal 65R, an Intrepid Rimfly, an Allcock Gilmour, a BFR Magnum 140D, a 2 1/4" brass crank wind along with a trout combined gaff and priest and a selection of various fishing books including a Hardy 1952 catalogue. (17)