[Decoys] Blue Winged Teal Drake[Decoys] Blue Winged Teal Drake and a Blue Winged Teal Hen Des Allemandes LA. by "Ski" Roger a protégé of Mark Whipple.
OVERSIZED BLUE-WINGED TEAL DECOYPossiblyOVERSIZED BLUE-WINGED TEAL DECOYPossibly from Canada. Original paint and glass eyes.
Good Decoy of a Blue Wing TealGood Decoy of a Blue Wing Teal Drake, by Robert Joseph Murphy (1899-1973), third quarter 20th century, the head fitted with glass taxidermist's eyes, h. 5-1/2", w. 4-1/2", l. 13".
[Decoy] Mallard Drake found in[Decoy] Mallard Drake found in Bayou Blue LA. influence of Mark Whipple.
Gundlefinger Bluewing Teal DuckGundlefinger Bluewing Teal Duck Decoys - PairDrake and hen with glass eyes appears to be original paint scratch painting technique Jefferson City Missouri circa 1925 13'' L Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
(2) Bluewing Duck DecoysPolychrome(2) Bluewing Duck DecoysPolychrome painted both appear to have original paint one with rear-facing head and nicely carved bill and weight bottom one with glass eyes largest is 15.5''L both in good condition.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
Two Decoys one is a blue wing tealTwo Decoys one is a blue wing teal hen and the other one is a mallard.
Blue Bill hen decoy with glassBlue Bill hen decoy with glass eyes, 8"h x 13"l
Two duck decoys: blue bill drake,Two duck decoys: blue bill drake, 14 in., [large body and neck separations, old paint with extensive abrasions and losses]; redhead, New Jersey, 14-1/4 in., [shot wounds, old separations and repaint].
FRANK WESTON BENSON AVIAN WILDLIFEFRANK WESTON BENSON AVIAN WILDLIFE ETCHING Massachusetts,1862-1951Titled "Goose and Teal," depicts a Canadian goose beside two teals in shallow water.
(4) Early Decorative Wooden Duck(4) Early Decorative Wooden Duck DecoysPolychrome painted two signed D. Foss and dated 5/73 one marked WAKE to bottom and titled Bufflehead Drake one titled Blue-winged Teal Drake one marked John J. Francis largest is 12'' L good condition.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
Three duck decoys: one probablyThree duck decoys: one probably a blue wing teal or green wing teal, tack eyes, 6-3/4 x 15 in., separation on bottom, shot wounds, worn paint with some repainted areas ; one cedar merganser crudely hand carved, black, white and red paint, 6 x 17-1/2 in., extensive surface wear and shot wounds, repairs to head, separation down back ; one for display, carved and painted, marked on base "Captain Harry Jolie(?)", 12 in., good condition . Private Collection, Fairview, North Carolina
THIRTEEN BIRD CARVINGSContemporaryATHIRTEEN BIRD CARVINGSContemporaryA bufflehead and a sanderling by Michael McCarthy a bufflehead by Gary Crossman a blue-winged teal by Leo Koppy a sanderling by David Morin a dunlin by Salt Marsh Carvings a yellowlegs by Ken Kirby a dunlin by Harold McCannon a piping plover by Gail Baner a piping plover by J.S. Meyer a dunlin by Wayne Kioi a wren by Phillip Brown and a curlew signed illegibly. Most are life-size.
GREEN-WINGED TEAL DRAKE DECOYFromGREEN-WINGED TEAL DRAKE DECOYFrom coastal Massachusetts. Maker unknown. Carved eyes. Old in-use paint to parts of body. Heavily crazed. Neck damage. Tail chip.
Early bluebill decoy with carvedEarly bluebill decoy with carved wings. 16'' Length. Damage to beak.
FINE BIRDS ON BOWL OF BLUEBERRIESFINE BIRDS ON BOWL OF BLUEBERRIES FOLK ART THEOREMca. late 20th century; vibrant oil and watercolor theorem on velvet of two colorful distelfink-type birds with scrolling crown and tail feathers perched atop blue fruit in round brown painted bowl, signed by artist and framed in a sponge paint decorated frame, 18 1/4"x 16 1/4" framed; Condition: good
FOLK ART CARVED & PAINTED WOODFOLK ART CARVED & PAINTED WOOD BLUE HERON DECOYFolk art carved and painted wood great blue heron confidence decoy in blue paint with original weathered patina, on wood stand. The majority of larger waterfowl decoys were usually made as confidence decoys or ornamental carvings. 41"
QUEBEC BLUEBILL DECOYA BluebillQUEBEC BLUEBILL DECOYA Bluebill drake decoy with a low head, carved tail feathers and glass eyes, good paint. Minor distress to beak. Probably Chateauguay Valley, Quebec, circa 1940. Allio Collection. FRANCAIS: Appelant fuligule mâle, tête basse, plumes de queue sculptées, yeux en verre, belle peinture. Usure mineure au bec. Probablement Vallée de Châteauguay, Qué., circa 1940. Collection Allio.
ORNITHOLOGICAL ART: THREE WATERFOWLORNITHOLOGICAL ART: THREE WATERFOWL OIL PAINTINGSORNITHOLOGICAL ART: three waterfowl oil paintings; one prairie fowl oil painting; one waterfowl giclee print. Wayne Dowdy (Oregon, 20th century) two oils on canvas, ducks, signed lower right, one dated 1980, images measure 24" x36". Beebe Hopper (Oregon, 20th century) oil on board, waterfowl in flight, signed lower right, dated 1976 on verso, image measures 12" x 24". Sam A. Roberts, Jr. (United States, 20th century) oil on canvas, grouse in flight, signed lower left, image measures 20" x 30". Terry Redlin (United States, born 1936) print on canvas, ducks in flight, image measures 14" x 24". Each in a wood frame.
Three duck decoys: blue bill drakeThree duck decoys: blue bill drake attributed to Bob Slatton, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, circa 1950, shot wounds and areas of repaint ; one crudely shaped with hollow body, tack eyes, extensive chips, areas of repaint ; blue bill drake, some carved feather detail, marked on base "E. Ouimet" (St. Anicet, Quebec, 1900-1975), repainted , 14 in. to 16 in. Estate of the Late Forest Wells, Jr.
BLUE BILLED DRAKE DUCK DECOY- SAGINAWBLUE BILLED DRAKE DUCK DECOY- SAGINAW BAYPrimitive painted wooden duck decoy with two metal eyes 14.5'' l. good condition. Private collection Rochester MI.
FLYING DUCK DECOY, A STICK-UP FLYERFLYING DUCK DECOY, A STICK-UP FLYER OF A BLUEBILL DRAKE, PROBABLY NEW YORK OR WISCONSIN, CARVED WOOD WITH OLDER POLYCHROME FINISH, O...Flying duck decoy, a stick-up flyer of a bluebill drake, probably New York or Wisconsin, carved wood with older polychrome finish, overlaid sheet tin wings, mounted on cross-cut tree trunk, wear consistent with age and use including cracks to body, some paint and other loss, 22" l.
[Decoy] Green Winged Teal by Arthur[Decoy] Green Winged Teal by Arthur Pellegrin Houma LA fully marked.
A Group of Four Prints of AquaticA Group of Four Prints of Aquatic Birds, after John James Audubon (1785-1851)
comprising Kildeer Rover, Violet Green Cormorant, Blue Heron and Tufted Puffin.
All matted and similarly framed: 15 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of Mr. Gregory Pawell
GROUPING OF DECORATIVE MINIATUREGROUPING OF DECORATIVE MINIATURE CARVED BIRDSBlue goose drake and hen with five goslings. By Allen J. King (1881-1963) of Scituate Rhode Island. Carved raised wing tips. Exquisitely painted. Signed on driftwood base A. J. King''.''
Blue wing teal duck decoy, glassBlue wing teal duck decoy, glass eyes, label attributes to Illinois River School, late 19th/early 20th century, 15-1/4 in. Old repaint with tack wounds, old separations. Private Collection, Spruce Pine, North Carolina.
John James Audubon (American 1785-1851)John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) "Purple Gallinule" Plate CCCV #305 from Birds of America hand-colored aquatint engraving Havell edition sheet size 25 1/2 in. x 37 3/4 in.
HAROLD GIBBS BLUE WINGED TEAL WOODHAROLD GIBBS BLUE WINGED TEAL WOOD SCULPTURE Rhode Island, Massachusetts,1886-1970Finely carved blue winged teal duck with glossy black eyes carved by Harold Gibbs, known for his realistic carved wood birds. Gibbs was a self taught artist and scientist, never receiving a degree beyond his high school diploma but became an acknowledged expert on the ecology of Narragansett Bay which led to an appreciation of birds.
John James Audubon (American 1785-1851)John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) "Blue-headed Pigeon" Plate CLXXII #172 from Birds of America hand-colored aquatint engraving Havell edition sheet size 26 in. x 38 1/2 in.
ANTIQUE AUDUBON, BLUE-GREEN WARBLERANTIQUE AUDUBON, BLUE-GREEN WARBLER MALE. John James Audubon (1785-1851), Blue-Green Warbler, Male, Plate 49, No. 10, aquatint engraving with original hand color, Robert Havell London 1828. Plate 19.75” x 12.25”, in a rosewood frame, 30” x 22.5” overall.
Blue bill drake decoy, glass eyes,Blue bill drake decoy, glass eyes, unusual high metal keel, largely original surface, probably Wisconsin, 14 in. Very minor separations at neck and sides, possible retouch to paint. Private Collection.
HALF-SIZE GREEN WING TEAL DRAKEByHALF-SIZE GREEN WING TEAL DRAKEBy Jerome Howes of Cape Cod Massachusetts. In flying form with glass eyes and carved tail.
(4) CARVED AND PAINTED DECOYS TO(4) CARVED AND PAINTED DECOYS TO INCLUDE: 2Scoters, a Black Duck, and Connecticut Blue Billed scaup drake marked RHB. 12" to 16" long. Age appropriate wear.
John James Audubon (America 1785-1851)John James Audubon (America 1785-1851) "Blue-Winged Teal" Plate 313 hand-colored engraving with aquatint from Birds of America Havell edition "J.Whatman/1836" watermark sheet 25 1/8 in. x 38 in. attractively matted and framed.
Pair Paul Gibson Decoys Blue WingPair Paul Gibson Decoys Blue Wing Teal drake and hen, hen 12 in., drake marked "Paul Gibson, Havre de Grace, Md. Maker & Painter 1979", 13 in.
TWO MERGANSER DECOYSDrake fromTWO MERGANSER DECOYSDrake from Maine and hen from Nova Scotia.