Identification

Tackle Box with Mixed Fishing Lures and Gear

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Overview

Identified as a plastic cantilever tackle box containing a mixed lot of fishing lures, soft plastics, and terminal tackle. Packaging for H&H and Mustad is visible, but the lot is mixed and the box itself is unmarked.

Story

The lot appears to be a mid-to-late 20th-century accumulation, typical of a lifelong angler's working tackle box. It includes a mix of soft plastics, terminal tackle, and hard baits, with visible packaging from accessible brands like H&H and Mustad. The secondary market for vintage and mixed fishing tackle is highly active, driven by both collectors seeking specific early 20th-century lures and practical anglers looking for usable gear.

Maker / Origin

Unattributed

Condition & Value

Based on the provided photos, the tackle box and its contents show typical field wear consistent with active use. The cantilever trays appear functional, and the lures range from new-in-package to moderately used.

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Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.

Market Analysis

The secondary market for vintage and mixed fishing tackle is highly active, driven by both collectors seeking specific early 20th-century lures and practical anglers looking for usable gear. Lots housed in original tackle boxes are popular estate sale finds, but their value is almost entirely dictated by the specific lures inside rather than the box itself. Unsorted lots often attract dealers and collectors hoping to find 'sleeper' items like early Heddon, Creek Chub, or South Bend wooden lures.

Value Drivers

Volume and variety of included lures and terminal tackle provide a strong baseline utility value.

Presence of new-in-package vintage items, such as the carded H&H baits, signals careful storage.

Functional cantilever tackle box adds practical shipping and storage appeal for buyers.

Concerns

Unverified hard lure identities — if the hard baits are common modern plastics rather than vintage wooden or glass-eye models, the lot will settle at the lower end of the range.

Unverified tackle box branding — a missing maker's mark on the box itself would limit crossover appeal to brand-specific collectors.

Best Venue

List as a single 'Estate Tackle Box Lot' on an online auction platform like eBay to maximize visibility among tackle collectors. To achieve the highest possible return, take clear, well-lit close-up photographs of every hard plastic and wooden lure in the box, as buyers will bid based on the potential presence of rare vintage pieces.

Upside Potential

If close-up photographs confirm the presence of highly sought-after vintage wooden or glass-eye lures (such as early Heddon or Creek Chub models), the lot's value could easily exceed the high estimate and approach the $300-$500 tier seen in premium vintage accumulations.

Also found — market-range context

Related comps outside the valuation band· 8 comps

Surfaced during research but not used to anchor the valuation — wrong form, species, era, or no published price. Shown so the market range around this item is visible.

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    $115
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  • Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd
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    $58
  • Vintage Plano 777S 6-Drawer Tackle Box
    Empty tackle box without lures.
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  • Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd
    Inglis Box with Assorted Baits
    Link could not be verified.
    $30
  • Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd
    Old Pal Tackle Box
    Appears to be an empty tackle box without the lures and gear.
    $29
  • Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd
    Plano Tackle Box Ready to Go
    Appears to be an empty tackle box without the lures and gear.
    $29
  • Auction Ohio
    Lot 14:Tackle Box and Fishing Lures
    Link could not be verified.
    $21