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Three duck decoys: male and
Three duck decoys: male and female mallards, 18-1/4 in. and 17-1/4 in.; canvasback, 15 in., all with flat bottoms and glass eyes, all marked on bottom in white paint "TV". All with areas of retouch, minor chips, separations.
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PAIR OF MINIATURE MALLARDSBy
PAIR OF MINIATURE MALLARDSBy Allen J. King (1878-1963) of North Scituate Rhode Island. Drake standing upright while hen is seated. Both with painted eyes and superb details. Signed on lower left of burlwood base A.J. King''. Curl on drake's tail has been knocked off. Provenance: Private Collection Arizona.''
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Mallard - Composition Display
Mallard - Composition Display DrakePolychrome painted composition duck with glass eyes mounted on wooden plaque 19'' L circa 1980 good condition.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
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[Decoy] Mallard Hen by Dewey
[Decoy] Mallard Hen by Dewey Pertuit Raceland LA.
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Two duck decoys: hooded mergansers,
Two duck decoys: hooded mergansers, glass eyes, flat bottoms with applied circular weights, each 21 in. Areas of repaint.
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Mallard Hollow Duck Decoys -
Mallard Hollow Duck Decoys - PairPolychrome painted with finely carved tail wingtips and bills weights on bottoms 14.5'' L circa 1940 minor loss to paint and craquelure.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
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GOULD BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN
GOULD BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN MALLARD LITHOGRAPHFramed hand-colored lithograph on paper, "Anas Boschas" (Mallard or Wild Duck), from John Gould's (English, 1804-1881) "Birds of Great Britain," after the original drawing by Joseph Wolf (German, 1820-1899), lithograph produced by Henry Constantine Richter (English, 1821-1902), printed by Walter, sight: 14"h, 20.5"w, overall: 27"h, 33.5"w, 14lbs
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MALLARD BY JOSEPH LINCOLN Quality
MALLARD BY JOSEPH LINCOLN Quality speaks volumes. This bird has a bold bright paint pattern with clean crisp lines and an extremely tight feather pattern. Classic Lincoln form and one of the best mallards we have ever seen. Unsigned. Identified as "MALLARD" in pencil on bottom. 4 1/4" long.
Surface original and excellent in all respects.
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Bronze sculpture of mallard
Bronze sculpture of mallard Continental 20th century duck resting on lily pad near log with dark brown patina on oval marble base unsigned. H8'' W11'' Provenance: Bluffton South Carolina private collection.
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Merganser Duck Decoy With Glass
Merganser Duck Decoy With Glass EyesFinely painted orange beak black and white feathers against a gray decoy on the bottom east coast Ed Platt 1969 6'' H x 13'' L circa mid century.
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FOUR CONTEMPORARY MINIATURE
FOUR CONTEMPORARY MINIATURE WATERFOWLmallard is 4 1/4 in. tall
A quartet of refined contemporary miniatures, including a black duck by Marty Hanson, a Canada goose by Eddie Wozny, a black duck by Martin D. Collins, and a mallard on a seven-inch-long driftwood base by Robert Guqe. Each is signed by the maker.
Original paint with light wear.
Provenance: Michael Boxer Collection
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Pair of carved and painted
Pair of carved and painted mallard duck decoys julius edward mittlesteadt (1888-1957), buffalo, new york, Drake and hen, with original weathered paint , carved beaks and tack eyes. L: 16 1/4 -17 in. Substantial paint loss to hen, loss of lower bill of drake, age crack and minor paint loss to drake
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Mallard Cork Duck Decoys -
Mallard Cork Duck Decoys - PairPolychrome painted cork drake and hen drake has wooden keel circa 1950 15.5'' L good condition.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
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Mallard Pair by Ben YearganDrake
Mallard Pair by Ben YearganDrake and hen with stylized painting inset glass eyes inset tails solid body with keel for river hunting appears to be original paint marked B.Y. on underside of bills Ben Yeargan (1896-1974) is a known Missouri decoy carver largest is 17'' L circa 1938 excellent condition.Featured in ''Decoys of the Mississippi Flyway '' by Alan G. Haid Shiffer Publishing Ltd. 1981 pages 209 & 210.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
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TWO CARVED WOOD DUCK DECOYSTwo
TWO CARVED WOOD DUCK DECOYSTwo Carved Wood Duck Decoys , incl. mallard drake from the Illinois River, c. 1950s; and a bluebill drake from Quebec, CA, c. 1960s; larger l. 16 1/2 in
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Wooden Mallard duck decoy; along
Wooden Mallard duck decoy; along with a cork and wood decoy 15'' and 12 1/2''.
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FOUR CARVED WOOD DUCK DECOYSFour
FOUR CARVED WOOD DUCK DECOYSFour Carved Wood Duck Decoys , 20th c., incl. common merganser, gadwall drake, and harlequin from Herter's 1893 series; and mallard drake, c. 1950, by Wildfowler Decoy Co., Babylon, NY, all with glass eyes, longest l. 16 in
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(2) Gundlefinger Mallard Duck
(2) Gundlefinger Mallard Duck DecoysAttributed to Gundlefinger a hen and a drake each with glass eyes apppear to have original paint circa 1929 14.5'' L neck on drake is wobbly wear commensurate with age.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
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Two Royal Worcester models of
Two Royal Worcester models of Mallard ducks modelled by Ronald Van Ruyckevelt c.1967 the first modelled as a drake in flight over water 9.5in. the second a female amid rushes printed marks and impressed no's. 520 and 434 11.75in.; wood stands and certificates Estimate ?200-300 Female Mallard duck is in good condition and the male has two tiny losses to the curled tail feathers otherwise in good condition. FURTHER IMAGES ALREADY AVAILABLE AT WWW.GORRINGES.CO.UK Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?420
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AMERICAN PREENING DUCK DECOY.
AMERICAN PREENING DUCK DECOY. Midwest, mid 20th century. Probably a mallard hen. Working decoy with flaking layers of paint. 13.5"l.
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Mike Kent Mallard Duck Decoys -
Mike Kent Mallard Duck Decoys - PairFinely painted and carved drake and hen with glass eyes signed Kent '87 on bottom 17'' L very good condition.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
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Benz Superior Model Mallard Duck
Benz Superior Model Mallard Duck Decoy - PairDrake and hen with glass eyes and scratch painting nice patina Jefferson City Missouri circa 1940 17'' L hole in crown of hen's head wear commensurate with age.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
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(LOT OF 4) DUCK DECOYS: TWO
(LOT OF 4) DUCK DECOYS: TWO MALLARDS (Lot of 4) Duck decoys: two Mallards, one by Dara Saboluski, Kennebuck, Maine; another by French Broad River Decoy Company, 11/82; the third, a grebe with auction label for Guyette and Schmidt, the fourth, a Canadan Goose by Ron Sadler, Country Traditions, Cambridge, Ontario; the largest 5.5"h x 14"w
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Pair of painted Mallard hollow
Pair of painted Mallard hollow decoys (drake/hen), each signed "Bundyck".
Each 7.5"h x 16"w x 7"d
Condition: Dusty, otherwise good condition.
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THREE AMERICAN DUCK DECOYS. First
THREE AMERICAN DUCK DECOYS. First half 20th century. All three are painted and carved with glass eyes. A mallard, paint wear 7"h. 16"I., a grey, black and rust duck, loose head and wear. 6.5"h. 16.5"I. and a black and white duck, wear and loose head. 6.5"h. 11.5"l.
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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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Mallard Pair Duck Decoy -
Mallard Pair Duck Decoy - FactoryDrake and hen having glass eyes scratch painting nice patina circa 1930 17.5'' L wobbly head on male minor wear to paint on heads and backs wobbly head on hen.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
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GROUP OF SIX CARVED DECORATIVE DUCK
GROUP OF SIX CARVED DECORATIVE DUCK DECOYS Group of six different hand painted carved duck decoys with glass eyes, painted to look like, a mallard, a wood duck, and possibly a green winged teal hybrid, most have mixed color configurations from several bird types, a couple have extra design embellishments, all are finished with distressed paint, four have holes in the bottom from the removal of righting weights, two are marked AH 1982 with no weight removal holes. Provenance: : From the Private Collection of William R. Collins, JR., Milton, Georgia. Approximate measurements: range is l. 13-17", h. 7-8. 25", w. 5-5. 5"
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Group of twenty-two hand-painted
Group of twenty-two hand-painted wood ducks c.1920 designed to be floated in fingerbowls. 1.5"l. each
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After John James Audubon (American,
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), "Mallard Ducks", chromolithograph by J. Bien, New York, 1859. Image 25" x 36". Good condition, several small creases along top border, small tear in upper right hand corner, repaired tear across lower right hand corner.
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PAIR OF LOUISIANA CARVED DUCK
PAIR OF LOUISIANA CARVED DUCK DECOYSPair of Louisiana Carved Duck Decoys , c. 1920s, mallard drake and hen, attr. to Lee Cambor, Morgan City, LA, longer 15 1/2 in Reference: Frank, Jr., Charles W. Wetland Heritage, The Louisiana Duck Decoy, Gretna, Pelican Publishing, 1985, pg. 39
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TWO CARVED WOOD DUCK DECOYSTwo
TWO CARVED WOOD DUCK DECOYSTwo Carved Wood Duck Decoys , incl. a pintail drake by Ducks Unlimited, c. 1999; and a drake shoveler by Herters, c. 1970, larger l. 18 1/2 in
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EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF MINIATURE
EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF MINIATURE DUCK DECOYS: Male and female painted in exceptional detail with fine wing feather detail. Approx. 3'' h. x 7'' x 3 1/2''.
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A pair of carved painted duck
A pair of carved painted duck decoys and three pigeon decoys
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PAIR OF 2 VINTAGE DECOY
PAIR OF 2 VINTAGE DECOY MALLARDSPair of Mid Century Vintage Mallard Decoy Ducks. Hand painted. Wooden.
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[Decoy] Ring Necked Duck by Dewey
[Decoy] Ring Necked Duck by Dewey Pertuit.