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Lot 039 - Antique William Mills & Son "Fishing Tackle Exclusively" Catalog 126, Sole Agents for H.L. Leonard Split Bamboo Rods, 21 Park Place, New York, Copyright 1926
Lot 039 - Antique William Mills & Son "Fishing Tackle Exclusively" Catalog 126, Sole Agents for H.L. Leonard Split Bamboo Rods, 21 Park Place, New York, Copyright 1926
Antique fishing tackle catalog from William Mills & Son, 21 Park Place, New York, Catalog 126, copyright 1926. The front cover reads "William Mills & Son, Fishing Tackle Exclusively, All Grades" with a fish illustration. The interior title page notes the firm as established 1822, listing its succession of trade names from T. & J. Bate through Wm. Mills & Son, and identifies the company as sole agents for H.L. Leonard Split Bamboo Rods. The catalog is illustrated throughout with fishing tackle of various descriptions. A vignette from the company's 1853 catalog appears on the title page.
The front cover is detached. The covers and pages show heavy wear, toning, edge chipping, and soiling throughout. The spine is deteriorated. The interior pages are intact.