- (3) CARVED DECOYS. CHARLES PERDEW STYLE
CROW INoriginal finish and condition. Tack eyes. 10 1/2" high by 16" long by 4" wide. Goose decoy, glass eyes, original painted surface. 9 1/2" high by 25" long by 7" wide....
[more like this] - ANTIQUE CHARLES PERDEW DUCK DECOY. An
early carved and paint decorated duck decoy by Charles Perdew, 16”L....
[more like this] - MALLARD DRAKECharles Perdew (1874-1963)
Henry,
IL, c. 1940
15 in. long
A turned-head "green head" with scratch comb paint and feather detail by the maker. It features a "Perdew, Henry, Ill" weight on the bottom.
Excellent...
[more like this] - MASTERWORKS GREEN-WINGED TEAL PAIRCharles
Perdew (1874-1963)
Henry, IL, c. 1940
11 in. long
A rare rigmate pair with thin necks, full bodies, strong paint, and a rich exhibition history.
Original paint with minimal...
[more like this] - MASTERWORKS BLUE-WINGED TEAL PAIRCharles
Perdew (1874-1963)
Henry, IL, c. 1940
11 in. long
A rare rigmate pair in bright breeding plumage with thin necks, full bodies, strong paint, and a rich exhibition history....
[more like this] - THE CHEESEMAN GOLDENEYE DRAKEVerne Cheeseman
(1897-1956)
Macomb, IL, c. 1930
11 1/2 in. long
"The carver Verne Cheeseman, from Macomb, Illinois, had many of his decoys painted by Edna, including Mallards, Canvasbacks,...
[more like this] - THE PERDEW PREENING BLACK DUCKCharles
Perdew (1874-1963)
and Edna Perdew (1882-1974) Henry, IL, c. 1910
15 in. long
This early three-piece preening black duck is a singular decoy with no peers. Indeed, it is...
[more like this] - CASHWELL-RIG MALLARDPeoria, IL, c. 1920
17
1/2 in. long
An Illinois River mallard from the famous Cashwell rig and so branded with the "CJC." This bird features strong Perdew paint.
Original Perdew paint with light...
[more like this] - OUTSTANDING MALLARD PAIRCharles H. Perdew
(1874-1963)
Henry, IL, c. 1940
15 3/4 in. long
An excellent rigmate pair with a slightly turned-head drake. Both birds feature Charlie Perdew's best paint with nice warm...
[more like this] - CHARLES PERDEW (1874-1963) CROWA carved
crow in the classic carving of Charles H. Perdew, Illinois (1874-1963). In black paint with glass eyes, long beak and a long tail and mounted with original heavy wire legs...
[more like this] - 4 CARVED & PAINTED DUCK DECOYS, 2 SIGNED1st
item: Mallard duck decoy, possibly after Charles Perdew (Henry, Illinois, 1874-1963), brown glass eyes and Perdew lead strip weight on the bottom. 7 1/2" H x 16 1/2" L. Mid-20th...
[more like this] - 2 SPORTING CALLS, INCL. CHARLES PERDEW1st
item: Turned wood and metal cedar crow call, the side with impressed mark "Chas. H. Perdew/Henry, Ill/Pat. Nov ? 1900". 5" L. Note: Charles Perdew (1874 - 1963) began making...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED JIM SLACK, PAIR OF RINGNECKS
Perkin, Illinois, carved and painted wood, glass eyes, lead ballast branded Henry Perdew....
[more like this] - COPY OF A PERDEW MALLARD HEN DECOY CONTEMPORARY
LENGTH 16.5”.COPY OF A PERDEW MALLARD HEN DECOY, Contemporary, Hollow-carved. Glass eyes. Dimensions: Length 16.5"....
[more like this] - Crow Decoy by Charles Perdew American
ca 1930 a carved and painted wooden crow decoy by Charles Perdew (American 1874-1963); lg. 13.5 in. Condition: Wear and age to wood and paint. Dents to body. Chips to tail....
[more like this] - *An American Carved and Polychrome Painted
Duck Decoy Charles Perdew Henry Illinois depicting a Pintail drake with glass eyes having typical Perdew lead strip weight on the bottom reading Henry ... Perdew ... ILL....
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