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TWO DUCKS UNLIMITED DECOYS,
TWO DUCKS UNLIMITED DECOYS, INCLUDING CHRIS OLSON The first of a mallard hen, carved and painted, inscribed to underside "Virginia Ducks Unlimited / Gilmore B. Wagoner / Havre de Grace, MD / 2003" (7 1/2 x 15 x 6 1/2 in.); the second of a mounted long billed dowitcher, carved and painted, Chris Olson special edition 1990-91 Ducks Unlimited, Lac La Croix Collection, numbered 1014 (5 1/4 x 11 1/2 x 8 in.).
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Sixteen Duck Stamp first day of
Sixteen Duck Stamp first day of issue folios issued by the Postal Commemorative Society Together With other issues of the same firm including Historic Stamps of America, North American Wildlife, etc.
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Six limited edition signed and
Six limited edition signed and mostly numbered duck prints some with Federal stamps by: Edward Bierly, Ross Geese 184/300, (2) 118/700; Arthur Cook, Emperor Geese 684/950, (2) 616/950; Lee LeBlanc, Steller's Eider 951/1000; James Fisher, Canvasback, 1669/3150; Lee LeBlanc with remarque 324/1000; and others. All unframed.
Each 6.5" x 9"
Condition: Minor discoloration.
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THREE DUCKS UNLIMITED DECORATIVE
THREE DUCKS UNLIMITED DECORATIVE DECOYS, THE FIRSTTHREE DUCKS UNLIMITED DECORATIVE DECOYS, the first "Horse Canvasback" 1985-86 season by Tom Taber, 1987-1988 special edition by Valorie Bundy. Both have glass eyes and are hand carved and decorated. Plus a resin 1989-1990 special edition.
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Six Federal duck stamp prints
Six Federal duck stamp prints 1980-85: "Mallards", 1980, 1951/12,950, Richard Plasschaert (American, born 1941), framed; "Ruddy Ducks", 1981, 11,906/16,000, John S. Wilson (American, born 1939), original folio verso backing, framed; "Canvasbacks", 1982, 9201/22,250, David A. Maass (American, born 1929), unframed, matted; "Pintails", 1983, 7411/17,400, Philip Vernon Sholer (American, born 1951), unframed, matted; "Wigeons", 1984, 7411/20,400, William Curry Morris, Jr., American, born 1945); "Cinnamon Teal", 1985, 7411/18,200, Gerald Mobley (American, born 1938), unframed, matted, all photolithographs signed by artists in pencil, all images 6-1/2 x 9 in. All with accompanying stamps sandwiched in glassine.
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FIVE FEDERAL DUCK STAMPS AND
FIVE FEDERAL DUCK STAMPS AND PRINTSFive federal duck stamps and prints, signed, to include 1935, Frank Benson; 1936, Richard Bishop; 1937, J. D. Knap; 1938, Roland Clark; and 1939, Lynn Bogue Hunt; 1935 - image - 3" x 4 7/8".
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Condition:
1935 and 1966 unframed. 1935 - loss to upper left edge.
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Six Federal duck stamp prints,
Six Federal duck stamp prints, 1979-1984, all photolithographs: "Green-Winged Teal", 43/1500, 1979, Kenneth Michaelsen (American, born 1936), image 7 x 9-7/8 in. and additional etching, "Redheads", 94/100, 1-7/8 x 2-1/8 in.; "Mallards", 189/12,950, 1980, Richard Plasschaert (American, born 1941), original folio verso backing, image , 6-1/2 x 9 in.; "Ruddy Ducks", 472/16,000, 1981, John S. Wilson (American, born 1939), original folio verso backing, image 6-1/2 x 9 in.; "Canvasbacks", 287/22,250, 1982, David A. Maass (American, born 1929), image 6-1/2 x 9 in.; "Pintails", 2099/17,400, 1983, Philip Vernon Sholer (American, born 1951), original folio verso backing, image 6-1/2 x 9 in.; "Wigeons", 283/11,500, 1984, with gold medallion, William Curry Morris, Jr. (American, born 1945), image 6-1/2 x 9 in.; all with accompanying stamps signed by artists, all signed, Wild Wings and North Carolina Museum of Art labels verso; all with black-painted and silver gilt wood frames. All hinged at top; frames with abrasions.
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AFTER RONALD LOUGYE, VIRGINIA FIRST
AFTER RONALD LOUGYE, VIRGINIA FIRST OF STATE MIGRATORY WATERFOWL STAMP DATED 1988 COLOR PRINT WITH TWO STAMPS AND A RIVER LANDSCAPE, COLOR PRINT, SIGNED RANDALL L.R., FRAME OF LARGER: 17 1/2 X 18 1/2 IN. (44.5 X 47 CM.)After Ronald Lougye, Virginia First of State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Dated 1988 Color Print with two Stamps and a River Landscape, Color Print, Signed Randall l.r.,, Dimensions: Frame of Larger: 17 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. (44.5 x 47 cm.)
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Lot two painted ducks probably card
Lot two painted ducks probably card holders. One labeled Maine.
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TEN FEDERAL DUCK STAMPS AND
TEN FEDERAL DUCK STAMPS AND PRINTSTen federal duck stamps and prints, signed, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948 and 1949.
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Condition:
1941, 1943, 1945, 1948 and 1949 unframed.
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Framed Collection of U.S. Federal
Framed Collection of U.S. Federal Duck Stamps first 50 years 1934 thru 1983 complete with William C. Morris duck print in center.
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Six printed works together with a
Six printed works together with a watercolor of ducks in flight. ?
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A PAIR OF DUCKS, PRINT Large,
A PAIR OF DUCKS, PRINT Large, framed.
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FOUR FRAMED DUCK & GOOSE RELATED
FOUR FRAMED DUCK & GOOSE RELATED PRINTS All signed.
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GROUP OF 12 CARVED DECOYS TO
GROUP OF 12 CARVED DECOYS TO INCLUDE 4 DUCKS UNLIMITED ...Group of 12 Carved Decoys to include 4 Ducks Unlimited Tom Taber; 2 La Croix; 2 John Kochinski merganser; Jeff Benes; along with Charles Seidel
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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Six limited edition signed and
Six limited edition signed and mostly numbered duck prints, some with Federal stamps by: Arthur Cook, Emperor Geese 1972, 631/950; Albert Gilbert, Hooded Merganser, 3846/5800; 3) Martin R. Murk 1976, Ross Geese 4375/5800; Alderson Magee 1976, 739/3600; Richard Plasschert 1980, Mallards 2293/12950; David Maass 1974, Wood Ducks; two by Maynard Reece; and one by Ken Michaelson. All unframed.
7" x 9"
Condition: Some loose in matting.
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TWO DUCK DECOYS. American
TWO DUCK DECOYS. American attributed to the Illinois River 1st half-20th century. Pair of hollow bodied working decoys with original paint. Minor damage. 12''l.
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FIFTY-EIGHT FEDERAL DUCK STAMPS AND
FIFTY-EIGHT FEDERAL DUCK STAMPS AND PRINTSFifty-eight federal duck stamps and prints, 1950 onward.
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Condition:
Overall good condition, most unframed.
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(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.
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BLACK DUCK DECOYFrom New Jersey.
BLACK DUCK DECOYFrom New Jersey. Carved wings and original paint.
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TWELVE DUCK CARVINGS BY DAVE FRIER.
TWELVE DUCK CARVINGS BY DAVE FRIER. Macomb, Illinois, 4th quarter 20th century. Signed. Original detailed paint and glass eyes. Includes mallards, coot, pintail (damage), widgeons and wood ducks. A few minor scuffs. 9" to 15.5"l.
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TWO FRAMED MARYLAND DUCK THEMED
TWO FRAMED MARYLAND DUCK THEMED ARTWORKS 1) David T. Turnbaugh. "Flying Geese," offset lithograph, signed lr, with Migratory Waterfowl Stamp, sight size: 8 3/4 x 9 3/4 in. 2) Lion Embroideries Chesapeake Bay scene, ed. 97/1000, 1985, sight size: 11 x 15 in.
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GROUP OF FOUR DUCK DECOYSGROUP OF
GROUP OF FOUR DUCK DECOYSGROUP OF FOUR DUCK DECOYS, (4)
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COLLECTION OF FRAMED DUCK STAMP &
COLLECTION OF FRAMED DUCK STAMP & PRINT DISPLAYSThe limited edition prints by various artists, the stamps issued by the federal government and various states comprising 43 displays each containing a color lithograph (each signed and numbered,) and one-two duck stamps (each approximately 20 1/2 x 21 3/4 inches frame); one display containing seven monochromatic prints by Paul B. Johnson and eight California duck stamps (48 1/2 x 28 1/2 inches frame); two displays each containing two color lithographs and two stamps (each 24 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches frame); one display containing one color lithograph and 12 Massachusetts stamps (30 1/4 x 21 1/2 inches frame); together with one framed color lithograph depicting a duck hunting scene (26 1/2 x 35 inches frame) [48 pieces] Condition: slight variations to sizes and colors of frames in the group of 43 displays; most of them match. Condition:
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1934 Norwood Federal duck stamp
1934 Norwood Federal duck stamp print (Jay Norwood Darling, American, 1876-1962), "Mallards" ("Mallards Dropping In"), with stamp, signed lower right and inscribed in pencil "Ding Darling/Design for First Federal 'Duck Stamp' - 1934", etching on paper, North Carolina Museum of Art label verso, plate 5-3/4 x 8-1/2 in.; black-painted wood frame. Toning, hinged two points at top, paper tape attaching stamp backing to print verso, stamp glue-tacked to backing; frame with abrasions.
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After Roland Clark (American,
After Roland Clark (American, 1874-1957) Two duck prints: "Sanctuary-Green Wing Teal", edition 102/250; "Down Wind-Pintail Drake", edition 194/250, published by The Derrydale Press, New York, 1937 and 1938, both signed lower right in pencil "Roland Clark" and inscribed, color lithographs on cream paper, 26 x 19-7/8 in.; painted wood frames,
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TWO FRAMED DUCK STAMP PRINTS Each
TWO FRAMED DUCK STAMP PRINTS Each framed with limited edition prints by the respective artists.
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WATERFOWL OF NORTH AMERICAN:
WATERFOWL OF NORTH AMERICAN: FOLIO OF 44 PRINTSWATERFOWL OF NORTH AMERICAN: FOLIO OF 44 COLOR PRINTS by Ducks Unlimited, 1987, 50th Anniversary edition, 1058/1250, published in Winnipeg, Canada. Leather bound hardcover, includes hard case, 19.75" x 25.5" x 3" overall.
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FIVE DUCKS AND SIX HEADSIncluded is
FIVE DUCKS AND SIX HEADSIncluded is a St. Clair Flats bluebill with a "WHA" brand and an Ontario canvasback drake, among others.
As found.
Provenance: Estate of Peter H. Tillou
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Watercolor on paper of ducks in
Watercolor on paper of ducks in flight signed Dennis Clevenger lower right 22" x 32". ?
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FOUR ALEXANDER POPE DUCK PRINTS.
FOUR ALEXANDER POPE DUCK PRINTS. Chromolithographs from "Upland Game Birds and Water Fowl of the United States", published by Scribner's Sons, New York,1877. Signed on the plates for Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924). Male and female ducks and snipes, three have pages on the back of the matching frames. Snipes have stain, one page for grouse is incorrect for images. 20.75"h. 26.75"w. overall.
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* Four Federal Duck Stamp and Print
* Four Federal Duck Stamp and Print Sets each matted and framed comprising 1980 signed Richard W. Plasschaert edition 4917/12950 1981 signed John S. Wilson edition 12 418/16 000 1982 signed David A. Maass edition 20 480/22 250 and 1983 signed Phil Scholer edition 15 580/17 400 together with a 1981 issued Illinois migratory waterfowl set signed Jim Trandel edition 479/500 and a 1982 Ohio wetlands habitat set signed John A. Ruthven edition 188/300. Height of largest frame 19 1/4 x width 20 1/2 inches.
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25PC WATER FOWL LITHOGRAPH &
25PC WATER FOWL LITHOGRAPH & STAMP COLLECTION United States,Circa 1980-1990Includes Burton E. Moore Jr. Fulvous Whistling Duck 1576/4670, Phil Scholer Pintails 8410/17400, 8343/17400, and 15742/17400, David A. Maass Canvasbacks 5096/22250 and 81/22250, Bruce Miller Canvasbacks AP 1436/1495, AP 1424/1495 and 1576/3950, Richard Plasschaert Mallards 7559/12950, Neal Anderson Lesser Scaup 1631/7000 and 2835/7000, William C. Morris Wigeon 616/11500 and 5598/11500, Arthur Anderson Red Head Ducks 2184/20000, G. Mobely Cinnamon Teal 1576/6650 and 3676/18200, Martin Murk Ross' Geese 2407/5800, Ken Michaelson Green-Winged Teal 818/1500 Companion Edition, Joseph Hautman Black Scoter 1518/10500, Nancy Howe King Elders 1739/10350, Robert Steiner Barrow's Goldeneye 10516/12500, Owen Gromme Quail 1883/3900, John S. Wilson Ruddy Ducks 9199/16000, and Wilhelm Goebel Surf Scoter 10344/17500.
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1937 Knap Federal duck stamp print,
1937 Knap Federal duck stamp print, "Greater Scaups" with accompanying stamp, published by The Sporting Gallery and Bookshop, New York, 1941, one of an edition of 260 proofs, signed lower right "J.D. Knap" (Joseph D. Knap, American, 1875-1962) and inscribed "Federal Duck Stamp-1937", fine grain gravure, plate 5-3/4 x 8-3/4 in., page 8 x 10-7/8 in.; black painted wood frame. Light toning, stamp backed with archival paper, uneven trim at bottom edge, not examined out of frame.; frame with abrasions.
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Thirty plus reference books, mostly
Thirty plus reference books, mostly outdoor related subject matter, including: duck decoys, frontier, fishing, dogs, horseback, and more. Condition: overall good, expected and appropriate wear CTT Transfer Fee $10
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Four duck decoys, to include: a
Four duck decoys, to include: a Mason Standard Grade blue bill; a ruddy duck, Great Lakes region; a swimming black duck; and a working decoy, Eastern Shore, Maryland, largest 17"l