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Lot 299

A 22lb Pike by J. Cooper and Sons mounted in a gilt lined bow front case

21 July 2007, 10:00 BST
Henley on Thames

Sold for £2,640 inc. premium

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A 22lb Pike by J. Cooper and Sons mounted in a gilt lined bow front case

above a lake bed setting with firs against a graduated grey to green backboard and ceiling. The gilt legend reads: Pike 22lbs. Caught “spinning dead bait” on Hickling Broad by D Tate, Oct. 6th 1953. Bears label to top left: Preserved by J Cooper & Sons 78 Bath Road, Hounslow Middx. Case 117.5cm wide x 42cm high x 22cm deep. Offered by the captor and accompanying the case is the original invoice to Mr. D. Tate dated Aug.1954. To: Preserving & Mounting Pike 22lbs in bent glass case £18/0/0 gold leaf inscription £1/8/10 and showing a total of £19/8/10 The invoice showing (Proprietor W. B. Griggs) - Late. There is also a newspaper cutting from The Eastern Daily Press Oct. 1953 by Jonathan Mardle recording the event, together with The Challenger, a two piece built cane pike rod 9ft with green whippings and agate lined rings throughout and alloy reel fittings in Farlow’s green cloth bag and an Allcocks Easicast alloy spinning reel in maker’s red card box, this rod and reel caught the 22lb Pike

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