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Crate of Art Glass paperweights, Uranium glass dishes & signed vases; Strathearn Glass Vase, Strathearn paperweight, John Ditch Field Large Paperweight with frog on pad, Caithness Scotland Paperweight, Selkirk Labelled Gold Fleck vase, Paul Ysart Style butterfly paperweight, Valleta mushroom paperweight signed, Caithness Fly fishing paperweight & other items
HOW TO FISH (1942) - Goofy Original Production Cel - An original production cel from How to Fish, one of Disney's beloved "How To" shorts starring Goofy. The "How To" series began in the early 1940s and became one of Goofy's defining formats. These shorts, narrated with a mock-serious instructional tone, placed Goofy in a series of sporting situations intent on showing everyone 'how to' do it properly and encourage outdoor endeavours, like fishing, skiing, or golfing. The Goofy comedy unfolds through his bumbling but earnest attempts to master each task. The dry gravitas of the narration, offset by Goofy's slapstick chaos, became an enduring hallmark of the series.Goofy's character development through the 1930s and 1940s saw him evolve from a gangly background comic figure into a full-fledged star. Under the guidance of animators like Jack Kinney, who directed many of the "How To" shorts, and the voice talent of Pinto Colvig, Goofy was shaped into the lovable "everyman" audiences still cherish today. His clumsy resilience and good-natured optimism have made him one of Disney's most relatable and enduring characters.Artwise, these cels are beautifully crafted, with expressive linework, physical comedy, and fluid motion. The addition of effects like water splashes or props like the fishing rod added extra technical challenge and artistry to the production, making a cel setup like this especially appealing.This cel has been beautifully trimmed to the image, including the delicate splash effects and Goofy's fishing rod, and is presented on a Disneyland background that complements the action perfectly. With its fantastic pose and expression, this piece captures classic Goofy charm at its best. It comes presented in a card mount. Dimensions (mounted): 39.5 cm x 45.75 cm (15.5" x 18")Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide.This item will ship from our LA facilityVAT Status: US
William Calvert, 19th century, oil on canvas - Fishing Boats at Anchor, signed, 25cm x 35cm, in gilt frameRe-lined and restored some decades ago and in ready to hang condition - please see close-up images which best illustrate the details. Evidence of some overpainting restoration visible under a UV light.
Thomas Kinkade Painter of Light collectible shadowbox designed by Robert Olszewski. This three-dimensional illuminated piece is part of the Gallery of Light collection and features a detailed miniature forest scene with a man fishing near a small cabin surrounded by tall trees and red foliage. The scene is housed within a gold-toned frame, embossed with floral accents and marked "Thomas Kinkade Painter of Light" at the bottom. Includes the original box and a certificate of verification confirming the piece as an open edition from the Thomas Kinkade Gallery of Light collection by Olszewski.Artist: Robert OlszewskiIssued: 21st centuryDimensions: 4"L x 3.75"W x 5.25"HCondition: Age related wear. Tested. Functionality not guaranteed.
William Anslow Thornbery (British, 1847-1907) Fishing vessels off Cromer, Norfolk, with a view of the Church of Saint Peter and Paul in the distancesigned 'W. A. Thornbery' and inscribed 'Cromer' lower rightoil on canvas24.5 x 45cmProvenance:With Walker Galleries, Harrogate, 1991Framed 41.5 x 61.5cm
Four Chinese mudman figures including one playing a mandolin and another seated fishing, tallest 23cm high, seven Royal Osborne Childhood Memories porcelain figures, a model of a crouching tiger, two Nao figures of girls, one holding a basket of fruit, the other a fan and a Cascades Nao-style figure of a girl holding a chick (15)
A collection of seven fly rods stored in a fishing holdall, accompanied by vintage landing nets, fishing waistcoat & boots, tools and five reels and a spare spool etc. Fly rods including: Sussex Tackle fly rod, 9'6", #7/8 in MCB; Daiwa 9'6" graphite fly rod, #9 in cloth bag; Sundridge Geoffery Bucknall 11' Turbo graphite Fly, #7/9 in MCB; Bruce and Walker "Bob Church" hand built 10' fly rod #10 in MCB; Bob Church Carbon 10'6" Fly rod, possible #8/9 in cloth bag; 12' Glass Coarse rod in green cloth bag; 10' 6" unknown maker fly rod in brown cloth bag.

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