- MACKEY BOYD YELLOWLEGSGeorge H. Boyd
(1873-1941)
Seabrook, NH, c. 1910
11 in. long
A classic Boyd yellowlegs with a faint Mackey Collection ink stamp.
Original paint with light wear and an original neck crack.
Provenance:...
[more like this] - YELLOWLEGSCharles Gaskill (attr.)
New
Jersey, c. 1900
11 in. long
A three-piece yellowlegs with vertical lamination.
Appears to be original paint with a replaced bill.
Provenance: Wade and Sharon Wander Collection...
[more like this] - YELLOWLEGSLevi Rhodes Truex (1860-1934)
Atlantic
City, NJ, c. 1910
10 1/2 in. long
A yellowlegs displaying glass-bead eyes and a through-splined bill by this well-known New Jersey maker. There is a partial brand showing...
[more like this] - BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERDaniel Lake Leeds
(1852-1922)
Pleasantville, NJ, c. 1890
9 1/2 in. long
Describing a rigmate and its maker in "Classic Shorebird Decoys: A Portfolio of Paintings," William J. Mackey Jr. writes,...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FIVE AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINTED
DECOYSsome possibly New Jersey, early 20th century, unsigned, of varying size and form, including: Rob Dailey black-bellied plover on stand; loon on stand; yellowlegs; Canada...
[more like this] - THREE SHOREBIRD DECOYS, INCLUDING R.J.
BOB BROWN (NJ) 20th century, carved and painted wood, the largest a yellowlegs with glass eyes, incised signature Robert J. Brown of Barnegat, New Jersey, mounted on a painted...
[more like this] - TRIO OF NEW JERSEY YELLOWLEGS, HANGING
ON PANEL Circa 1910, these rig mates are from an unknown hand but were collected in Hatteras, North Carolina. They are attributed to a New Jersey maker....
[more like this] - PAIR OF FLAT LESSER YELLOWLEGS DECOYS.
POSSIBLYSOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. ONE FILLED WITH SHOT, OTHER HAS A CRACKED NECK. 4 1/2" HIGH, 10" LONG, 7 3/4" WIDE....
[more like this] - Greater Yellowlegs Tack Eye Decoy New
Jersey ca 1905 a carved tack eye hand-painted greater yellowlegs decoy unmarked; lg. 12.75 in. Condition: Wear to wood and paint. Nose reattached. Age cracks in wood....
[more like this] - Yellowlegs Decoy New Jersey a carved
and hand-painted yellowlegs decoy unmarked; lg. 10.5 in. Purchased from Guyette and Schmidt in April 2003. Condition: Large areas with loss of paint....
[more like this] - Greater Yellowlegs shorebird decoy,
attributed to Henry F. Osborn, Bellport, Long Island, New York, 1890-1910, 13-1/2 in., mounted to piece of driftwood. Scattered light shot marks, wear to paint with some retouch,...
[more like this] - Seven carved and painted yellowlegs
flattie decoys h. v. shourds sr., tuckerton, new jersey, circa 1900 ,000-1,500 two birds with cracks to neck. one with damage to bill; all with some scattered...
[more like this] - TWO SHOREBIRD DECOYS. American 20th
century. Yellowlegs probably from New Jersey or Virginia. Original paint 8 1/2''h. with stand. And a curlew flat silhouette attributed to Eldon Willis (Stacy North Carolina...
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