- DUCK DECOYS (3), 1 CANVAS COVERED SCOTT
CORK CO.Duck Decoys (3), 1 canvas covered Scott Cork Co. Oakland Ca. and 2 others unmarked. Largest 16 1/2"...
[more like this] - Lladro Figures, Candlesticks, Table
Items, Tin Types to include (3) Lladro figures, a carved and painted oversized wood bird, a small painting on board signed Jack Sherman 1934, an Italian painted center bowl,...
[more like this] - LONG-TAILED DUCKJoseph W. Lincoln (1859-1938)
Accord,
MA, c. 1918
17 in. long
Very few Lincoln canvas long-tailed ducks are believed to have survived. Lincoln was a distinguished canvas decoy maker, and examples can be seen...
[more like this] - MILTON C. WEILER (1910-1974)First Run
Salmon on the St. Anne
signed "M.C. Weiler" lower right
watercolor, 19 1/2 by 27 1/2 in.
titled on back
As a conservationist and an outdoorsman, Milton C. Weiler lived the...
[more like this] - THE MACKEY-MULLER SHOURDS LONG-TAILHarry
V. Shourds (1861-1920)
Tuckerton, NJ, c. 1890
13 1/2 in. long
This Shourds carving is considered one of the pinnacle gunning decoys out of New Jersey. In addition to its...
[more like this] - THE O'BRIEN CHAMBERS WOOD DUCKThomas
Chambers (1860-1948)
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada, c. 1900
15 in. long
“There are few, if any, areas in North America which provide such accessible hunting for such a large...
[more like this] - RARE AND EARLY TUCKED-HEAD BLACK DUCKFerdinand
Bach (1888-1967)
Detroit, MI, c. 1926
19 in. long
This decoy and its rigmate, lot 457, represent half of the known black ducks by Bach. These rare and highly distinct birds...
[more like this] - RARE AND EARLY SLEEPING BLACK DUCKFerdinand
Bach (1888-1967)
Detroit, MI, c. 1926
16 in. long
This decoy and its rigmate, lot 458, represent half of the known black ducks by Bach. These rare and highly distinct birds...
[more like this] - IMPORTANT BIDDLE-RIG GREEN-WINGED TEAL
DRAKEJess Heisler (1891-1943)
Burlington, NJ, c. 1920
12 1/4 in. long
This early Biddle rig decoy is exceedingly rare and possibly unique with no Heisler teal in original...
[more like this] - EARLY CROSSED-WING BLACK DUCKA. Elmer
Crowell (1862-1952)
East Harwich, MA, c. 1910
16 3/4 in. long
Black duck decoys were Crowell’s signature species. When "The Magazine Antiques" chose a Crowell raised-wing...
[more like this] - 16) BOOKS: NATIVE AMERICAN, TEXAS HISTORY,
HUNTING(lot of 16) Hunting, Texas and Native American historical books, comprising: (1) "Louisiana Duck Decoys," Charles W. Frank, Jr., Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna,...
[more like this] - TWO MASSACHUSETTS DECOYS EARLY 20TH
CENTURY LENGTHS 20” AND 18”.TWO MASSACHUSETTS DECOYS, Early 20th Century, A canvas-covered scoter and a black duck. Dimensions: Lengths 20" and 18"....
[more like this] - TWO DECOYS EARLY 20TH CENTURY LENGTHS
18” AND 19”.TWO DECOYS, Early 20th Century, A New England scoter with canvas-covered body and a black duck by Whitney from Maine with tack eyes and turned head. Dimensions:...
[more like this] - LONG ISLAND BLACK DUCK DECOY BY THEODORE
ROGERS. New York (1831-1903). Ca 1880-1890 with original paint, tack eyes and an old burlap covering. Glued neck, tail loss. 17.5"l. Ex Russ Goldberger (New Hampshire)....
[more like this] - Misc. grouping to include: castletine
form lignum vitae string spooler 4.75''h. covered bowl 6''h. mahogany wig stand 12''h. and 2 duck decoys....
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