- THREE MODERN WOODEN SHIP MODELSIn individual
cases, one missing case cover.
Comprising:
The Detector
The Mary Taylor
The Rose
The Mary Taylor 26 x 28 1/4 x 8 1/4 in. (case).
Note: The Mary Taylor was a 19th century...
[more like this] - WHALING SHIP MODEL OF THE BARK GAY HEAD,
NEW BEDFORDFitted on a flat black painted base.
43 x 4 ft. 5 1/5 x 16 in. (overall).
Note: The Gay Head was a whaling bark and many of them set sail in the 19th Century...
[more like this] - STANDING GOOSEMichael Vallero (1906-1992)
(attr.)
Spring Valley, IL, c. 1920
27 1/2 in. long
This iron-headed field goose is stamped "DWV" for the rig of Daniel W. Voorhees, a member of the Duck Island Club and president...
[more like this] - BLUEBILLCarriage House Rig
Lacon, IL,
c. 1880
12 1/4 in. long
A very hollow decoy, with raised upper wing delineations, originating from the Carriage House rig. This celebrated rig was found in a carriage house...
[more like this] - WOOD DUCKMalcolm B. Parks (1872-1957)
rig
Prince Edward County, Ontario, c. 1910
12 1/2 in. long
This exceedingly rare and refined woody is one of only two known from the Parks rig. The stylish crest has carved...
[more like this] - BLUEBILL HENGus Rogers (1892-1938)
Alexandria
Bay, NY, c. 1935
14 1/2 in. long
This carving bears a brass tag on the underside inscribed "From rig of Donald B. Baxter, Syracuse, NY."
Based on written correspondence between...
[more like this] - EARLY PREENING SCOTERAlbert Davids Laing
(1811-1886)
New York, NY, and Stratford, CT, c. 1850
14 in. long
A hollow, turned-head decoy by the father of the Stratford School. Laing, originally from New York City,...
[more like this] - EARLY BLACK DUCKAlbert Davids Laing
(1811-1886)
New York, NY and Stratford, CT, c. 1835
16 1/4 in. long
The age and construction of this decoy are notable in decoy history. This black duck from Laing's earliest...
[more like this] - PEABODY-RIG REDHEAD DRAKEGeorge Augustus
Peabody (1831-1929) Rig
Danvers, MA, c. 1850
15 3/4 in. long
This very early and exceptional hollow redhead drake is from the rig of George A. Peabody, a friend and fellow...
[more like this] - "WHITE MALLARD CLUB" PINCH-BREAST PINTAILThe
Ward Brothers
Lemuel T. (1896-1984) and Stephen (1895-1976)
Crisfield, MD, c. 1932
18 3/4 in. long
“The Ward Brothers made pintails early on in their craft and they were...
[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] - 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] - THORNE-RIG PEEPEdwin Thorne (1861-1935)
Rig
Jamaica Bay, Long Island, NY, c. 1900
7 3/4 in. long
This decoy descended through the Thorne family to the past executive director of Ducks Unlimited, William Thorne,...
[more like this] - RIG OF SEVEN GOLDEN PLOVERCoffin Family
Nantucket,
MA, c. 1870
9 1/4 in. long
“Birds of a feather flock together." An important aspect of a decoy's functionality is that they were made to be seen socially and used en masse....
[more like this] - GOLDEN PLOVERMr. Webster
Nantucket,
MA, c. 1850
10 in. long
This early plover with a sharp tail cut is among the best of its kind from the iconic Webster rig. It has resided on the island since it was made...
[more like this] - EXCEPTIONAL SWIMMING MERGANSERNorth
Shore, MA, c. 1890
17 1/2 in. long
This hollow swimming merganser is among the finest decoys discovered in decades. As this Massachusetts masterpiece makes its public debut,...
[more like this] - STANDING CANADA GOOSEJerry Mastin (1880-1959)
Portland,
OR, 1937
26 in. long
This iconic and peerless rig of geese was initiated by the request of Mastin’s hunting partner, Roger Eaton, for use in harvested wheat fields. The...
[more like this] - FLYING BRANTGeorge William McLellan
(1897-1987)
Eureka, CA, c. 1941
24 in. long, 41 in. wingspan
One of only nine flying decoys originally created for this legendary rig. Few would argue that Bill McLellan’s...
[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] - FOLK ART DOUBLE MASTED SCHOONER SHIP
MODEL19th century, carved and painted square rigged two masted schooner, with seemingly original paint and rigging, on wooden stand, 34 x 25 x 8 in.
Provenance: sold through...
[more like this] - FIRST OFFICER BAYLIS (CIRCA 1833,),
A RIGGING GUIDE FOR THE SHIP SAMARANG., WATERCOLOR ON EIGHT JOINED SHEETS OF PAPER LAID DOWN ON LINEN, 16” X 25.25”. FRAMED 25” X 34”.FIRST OFFICER BAYLIS, Circa...
[more like this] - EXHIBITION STANDARD MODEL OF A BALTIMORE
CLIPPER - PRIVATEER OF 1812 AMERICA, LATE 19TH CENTURY CASE HEIGHT 30.25". LENGTH 41". WIDTH 16". CLIPPER - PRIVATEER OF 1812, America, Late 19th Century, In ¼" scale....
[more like this] - NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR-STYLE MODEL
OF THE 90-GUN SHIP OF THE LINE H.M.S. "OCEAN" ENGLAND, 20TH CENTURY MODEL HEIGHT 19”. LENGTH 24”. WIDTH 8.5”. OF THE 90-GUN SHIP OF THE LINE H.M.S. "OCEAN", England,...
[more like this] - * AZOREAN BONE MODEL OF A RIGGED WHALEBOAT
EARLY 20TH CENTURY CASE HEIGHT 17.25". LENGTH 21"., Early 20th Century, Hull built up in plank-on-frame construction, with hull strakes, stem, keel, rudder post and rudder....
[more like this] - FOLK ART MODEL OF THE CLIPPER SHIP "STATE
OF MAINE" AMERICA, 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT ON CRADLE 40.5". LENGTH 28.5". WIDTH 12". OF MAINE", America, 19th Century, Hull built up from the solid, the bottom painted a dark...
[more like this] - SHADOW BOX MARITIME DIORAMA OF A FULL-RIGGED
SHIP OFF TWIN LIGHTHOUSES AMERICA, CIRCA 1900 SHADOW BOX HEIGHT 19.25". WIDTH 30.5". DEPTH 7". SHIP OFF TWIN LIGHTHOUSES, America, Circa 1900, Ship with black hull, and...
[more like this] - RIGGED MODEL OF THE CLIPPER SHIP "UNION"
OF 1851 POST-1960 HEIGHT ON STAND 25.5". LENGTH 43.5". WIDTH 10.5". OF 1851, Post-1960, Hull built up from the solid, with painted copper bottom and black topsides. Detailed...
[more like this] - EXCEPTIONAL AND LARGE NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR
BONE MODEL OF THE FIRST-RATE 110-GUN H.M.S. "ROYAL SOVEREIGN" CIRCA 1805-1810 MODEL HEIGHT 31.5". LENGTH 41". WIDTH 14.5". CASE HEIGHT 72.5". LENGTH 47". WIDTH 17.75". BONE...
[more like this] - CASED SCALE MODEL OF THE "PRIDE OF BALTIMORE"
BY M. CLAYTON OSTERLING 20TH CENTURY CASE HEIGHT 24.5". LENGTH 32". WIDTH 11.25". BY M. CLAYTON OSTERLING, 20th Century, Hull planked and trunneled, with painted red waists...
[more like this] - CASED MODEL OF "DE PRINS WILLEM", FLAGSHIP
OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY CIRCA 1980 CASE HEIGHT 27.5". LENGTH 35.5". WIDTH 15.5". OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY, Circa 1980, Hull and decks built up in plank-on-frame...
[more like this] - RIG OF SIX ROGER MITCHELL OLDSQUAW DECOYS
KINGSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, 20TH CENTURY LENGTHS 14" AND 15". Kingston, Massachusetts, 20th Century Four drakes and two hens. Glass eyes. Original paint with gunning wear....
[more like this] - NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR-STYLE MODEL
OF THE 90-GUN SHIP OF THE LINE H.M.S. "OCEAN" ENGLAND, 20TH CENTURY MODEL HEIGHT 19”. LENGTH 24”. WIDTH 8.5”. OF THE 90-GUN SHIP OF THE LINE H.M.S. "OCEAN", England,...
[more like this] - BRITISH SAILOR-MADE MODEL OF A 90-GUN
BRITISH SHIP OF THE LINE CIRCA 1850 HEIGHT 24". LENGTH 35". WIDTH 9". BRITISH SHIP OF THE LINE, Circa 1850, Hull built up from the solid and painted with a green bottom...
[more like this] - DIEPPE MINIATURE MODEL OF A GAFF RIGGED
CUTTER DIEPPE, FRANCE, CIRCA 1800 CASE HEIGHT 7.5". LENGTH 9.25". WIDTH 5.25". CUTTER, Dieppe, France, Circa 1800, Carved ivory hull with inset stem, keel and rudder post,...
[more like this] - NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR-STYLE MODEL
OF THE BRITISH NAVAL BRIG H.M.S. "LEE" BRITAIN, 20TH CENTURY CASE HEIGHT 20.5". LENGTH 24". WIDTH 10.25". OF THE BRITISH NAVAL BRIG H.M.S. "LEE", Britain, 20th Century, ...
[more like this] - Painted wood ship model 19th century
With three masts, a black and white hull and elaborate rigging. H: 28 in., W 34 in., D: 8 in. PROVENANCE: Mrs. Betty Anderson, Wenonah, New Jersey. Some...
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