- EXEMPLARY DOWITCHERA. Elmer Crowell
(1862-1952)
East Harwich, MA, c. 1910
12 1/2 in. long
A rare and important working Crowell dowitcher decoy displaying glass eyes, richly painted detail, and split-tail carving...
[more like this] - THE MCCLEERY BOYD MERGANSER DRAKEGeorge
Boyd (1873-1941)
Seabrook, NH, c. 1910
18 ¾ in. long
“I had the good fortune of visiting with Jim McCleery on several occasions in his home in Texas. He was one of the...
[more like this] - THE MCCLEERY BOYD MERGANSER HENGeorge
Boyd (1873-1941)
Seabrook, NH, c. 1910
18 ½ in. long
"Jim reserved special spots on his shelves, fireplace, and walls for his favorite birds. I remember the first time I...
[more like this] - HUDSONIAN CURLEWA. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952)
East
Harwich, MA, c. 1910
13 3/4 in. long
An early Crowell shorebird decoy with writing on the underside that appears to be by William Mackey and Lloyd Johnson, identifying this...
[more like this] - TREGO-RIG BLUE-WINGED TEALRobert Elliston
(1847-1925)
Bureau, IL, c. 1890
12 1/4 in. long
An exceedingly rare and early teal decoy. Widely regarded as the "Dean" of the Illinois River carving tradition, Robert Elliston's...
[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] - BLACK DUCKA. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952)
East
Harwich, MA, c. 1925
17 in. long
A black duck bearing the maker's oval brand on the bottom.
Original paint with moderate gunning wear and very tip of bill is replaced.
Provenance:...
[more like this] - SEMIPALMATED PLOVER TRIOMark Holland
Brewster,
MA, 1978
19 1/2 in. long
Three split-tail plover in different stances on a driftwood base, signed and dated on the underside by the maker.
Original paint with light wear,...
[more like this] - MINIATURE BUFFLEHEAD PAIRMark Holland
and Cindy Lewis
Brewster, MA, c. 1970
5 in. long
A turned-head pair of decorative and signed miniatures.
Original paint with minimal wear.
Provenance: Stephen B. O'Brien...
[more like this] - FOUR NANTUCKET WATERFOWL SILHOUETTESNantucket,
MA
largest is 32 1/2 in. long
Four decoys consisting of two geese, one brant, and one merganser. The merganser and brant are by Al Pitman. The geese have rotating heads and...
[more like this] - CANVASBACKThe Ward Brothers
Lemuel T.
(1896-1984) and Stephen (1895-1976)
Crisfield, MD, c. 1948
15 3/4 in. long
A balsa-bodied decoy signed and dated by the Wards on the underside. This is the first decoy collected...
[more like this] - BLACK DUCKCharles R. Welles (1895-1979)
Stratford,
CT, c. 1940
16 3/4 in. long
This hollow decoy was carved by a contemporary of Shang Wheeler. The underside bears the maker's "CRW" brand.
In working paint with moderate gunning...
[more like this] - GOOSE PAIRGardner Family
Nantucket,
MA, c. 1900
23 1/2 in. long
A rare Nantucket goose pair made with two-piece heads. Islanders were known to hunt geese in the fields and both of these floaters have holes...
[more like this] - RARE RED-BREASTED MERGANSERCharles Morey
Lewis (1878-1949)
Nantucket, MA, c. 1900
17 3/4 in. long
A merganser with "C. M. Lewis" branded on the underside. Lewis is also known for his lightship baskets and hollow...
[more like this] - SWIMMING BROADBILLAl Pitman and Ned
Chase
Nantucket, MA, c. 1920
10 3/4 in. long
A large and stylish swimmer made for use at "The Cedars" gunning camp at Second Point on Coatue inside Nantucket Harbor. The...
[more like this] - RARE CANVAS YELLOWLEGSNantucket, MA,
c. 1900
10 in. long
A rare stuffed-canvas yellowlegs decoy with an attached bill. The scarcity of this shorebird construction cannot be overstated.
Original paint with even...
[more like this] - GOLDEN PLOVERMassachusetts
c. 1900
10
in. long
A classic Massachusetts plover with a split tail, carved from a one-and-three-quarter-inch board.
Original and old working paint with heavy gunning wear, reset bill...
[more like this] - GOLDEN PLOVERCoffin Family
Nantucket,
MA, c. 1870
9 3/4 in. long
A golden plover with two-piece construction, a bold bull neck, and a teardrop-shaped body. The dark breeding plumage is finished with tight white...
[more like this] - EARLY HOLLOW GOLDEN PLOVER WITH RAISED
WING TIPSFolger Family
Nantucket, MA, c. 1840
9 in. long
“To me,” wrote Donal C. O’Brien Jr. “...these are the greatest of all the Nantucket Golden Plovers; very...
[more like this] - WYER GOLDEN PLOVERCapt. William J. Wyer
(1822-1913)
Nantucket, MA, c. 1870
10 1/2 in. long
A classic split-tailed black-bellied plover from the renowned Capt. Wyer known for his crisp lines, bold stippling, and...
[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] - EARLY HOLLOW FOLGER GOLDEN PLOVERFolger
Family
Nantucket, MA, c. 1840
11 in. long
“Nantucket decoys are hard to come by and historically they are of great interest. Since they were used for relatively short periods...
[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] - 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] - THE DU MONT EARLY HANGING GREATER YELLOWLEGSA.
Elmer Crowell (1862-1952)
East Harwich, MA, c. 1915
16 3/4 in. long
“Seldom does one find special orders made by Crowell and when you do they tend to be the best. These...
[more like this] - OUTSTANDING KINGFISHER WITH YELLOW PERCHA.
Elmer Crowell (1862-1952)
East Harwich, MA, 1941
7 1/2 in. long
A rare and exceptional female belted kingfisher mantel carving with its original and notably detailed yellow...
[more like this] - EARLY TERNA. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952)
East
Harwich, MA, c. 1915
12 1/4 in. long
An early and rare carving of a life-size tern accurately capturing the attitude of these elegant hunters. The full body is adorned with...
[more like this] - HALF-SIZE RUFFED GROUSEA. Elmer Crowell
(1862-1952)
East Harwich, MA, c. 1930
7 in. long
A special seven-inch game bird carving with dropped wings, carved thighs, and a raised crest. The carved base was finished...
[more like this] - AN ANTIQUE MAP, "GENERAL TOPOGRAPHICAL
MAP, SHEET XXII,...AN ANTIQUE MAP, "General Topographical Map, Sheet XXII," WASHINGTON D.C., 1891-1895, lithograph on paper, from Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of...
[more like this] - 27 ASSORTED BOOKS ON AMERICAN HISTORYincluding:
Biographical History of North Carolina From Colonial Times to the Present , edited by Samuel A. Ashe, Stephen B. Weeks, Charles L. Van Noppen, Greensboro: published by Charles...
[more like this] - TWELVE NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER TEASPOONS,
STEPHENS B...Wilmington, early 19th century, including two sets of six teaspoons, all with fiddle handles, monograms, marks for Stephens Baker (Wilmington, North Carolina,...
[more like this] - ATLAS OF THE WAR OF THE REBELLIONATLAS
OF THE WAR OF THE REBELLION
Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
Published under the direction of the Hons. Redfield Proctor, Stephen...
[more like this] - CHARLES EDWARD "SHANG" WHEELER, AMERICAN
1872-1949, RED KNOTS IN SPRING AND FALL PLUMAGE, PAINTED AND CARVED WOOD, 10 X 19 X 6 IN.CHARLES EDWARD "SHANG" WHEELER, (American, 1872-1949) Red Knots in Spring and Fall...
[more like this] - STEPHEN LORBER, LARGE COLOR ETCHING,
1982 Stephen Lorber (American, b. 1943), "Quilt with Jug", pencil signed, dated and numbered (24/70) lower right, 36.25"h x 24"w (sight), 44.75"h x 31.5"w (frame)...
[more like this] - THE COLONIAL AND STATE RECORDS OF NORTH
CAROLINA, THIRTY (30) VOLUMES Published in North Carolina, 1886-1905, compiled and edited by William L. Saunders and Walter M. Clark, 26 volumes covering 1662-1790, plus four...
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