- Wing: Golden pheasant tippet underwing. Married strips of scarlet, blue, and yellow swan; florican; speckled bustard; gray turkey tail; and golden pheasant tail.
- Wing Veil: Married strips of teal and barred wood duck. Strips of bronze mallard as a roof
- Cheeks: Jungle cock, followed by blue chatterer
- Topping: Golden pheasant crest.
- Horns: Blue-and-yellow macaw.
HISTORY
The Baron was designed by Mr. Farlow in the mid-19th century. Baron patterns were described in the writings of such tiers
as George M. Kelson, John James Hardy, Dr. Pryce-Tannatt and Maj. John Henry Hale. Kelson described the Baron as one of his
favorite patterns for fishing the rivers of Norway.