
Spherical or cylindrical objects, traditionally crafted from hand-blown glass, were once indispensable tools for fishermen. These buoyant devices, originating primarily from East Asia, served to keep fishing nets, lines, and longlines afloat... Read more »

Representations of angling, specifically using artificial flies, created in past eras constitute a distinct artistic genre. These pieces encompass a variety of mediums, including paintings, prints, illustrations, and even antique tackle catalogs.... Read more »

These graphical artworks, typically printed on paper or card stock, served as advertisements for fishing destinations, equipment manufacturers, or sporting events related to angling. They often featured depictions of fish, fishing scenes,... Read more »

Spherical or cylindrical objects, typically made of glass, were historically employed by fishermen to maintain the buoyancy of their nets and longlines. Older examples of these items, often showing wear and imperfections... Read more »

