Annual Spring Decoy Auction 2007-03-16 Auction - 253 Price Results - Decoys Unlimited, Inc. in MA - Page 3
51: Pair of Mallard Decoys by Virgil Lashbrook172: Drake Cinnamon Teal by Ralph Stuteit.133A: M. Mitchell Pintail Hen Signed and Dated 1948
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West Barnstable, MA, United States
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Annual Spring Decoy Auction

A fine selection of Factory, Michigan, Wisconsin, Louisiana, Maryland and Illinois River Decoys. Featuring decoys from the collection of the late Harvey Pitt, Duquoin, IL and the late John Purvis, New Baltimore, MI as well as an early Canada Goose by the Ward Brothers used at the famous White Mallard Club in Marysville CA,and a rare "as found" canvas covered Canada goose by George Boyd, Seabrook, NH,
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George Deroevan Canvasback Drake: Canvasback drake decoy by Fred Deroevan of Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada. Nicely carved and painted with light in use wear and a few minor rubs on the sides and head. Glass eyes and original keel.
0044C: George Deroevan Canvasback DrakeEst. $300-$500
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Early Ward Brothers Canada Goose Decoy: IMPORTANT Canada goose decoy circa the late 1920's to the early 1930's by the revered Crisfield, Maryland, decoy makers, Lem and Steve Ward. Bold head carving, outstanding form. Used at the White
0045: Early Ward Brothers Canada Goose DecoyEst. $20,000-$30,000
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George Boyd Canvas Covered Canada Goose: CHOICE high head sentinel folky canvas covered Canada goose, circa 1920, with a very pleasing form by George Boyd of Seabrook, NH. Many collectors recognize Boyd as the premier maker of canvas over
0045A: George Boyd Canvas Covered Canada GooseEst. $5,500-$8,500
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Willie Ross Red Breasted Merganser Hen: Merganser hen circa 1900, by Willie Ross of Chebeaque Island, Maine. The black is old paint, with some original. The white areas have been over painted possibly by Ross. Extremely small tight
0045B: Willie Ross Red Breasted Merganser HenEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Early Keyes Chadwick Goldeneye Hen, MV: Classic goldeneye hen decoy circa early 1900's by Keyes Chadwick, Martha's Vineyard, MA. These decoys were carved in the style of his mentor, Benjamin Smith and are rare in any condition. This
0045C: Early Keyes Chadwick Goldeneye Hen, MVEst. $4,500-$7,500
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Stunning Canada Goose by Charley Birch: Stunning sculpture of a Canada goose circa early 1900's by Charley Birch of Willis Wharf, Virginia. Bird has been beautifully restored, possibly by Harvey Pitt. Eyes may be replacements. From a
0046: Stunning Canada Goose by Charley BirchEst. $2,500-$4,500
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HOLLOW tack eye Canada goose by Koehler family: RARE HOLLOW tack eye Canada goose. What appears to be the remainder of original paint is well worn and the decoy is structurally excellent. Old collectors tag on the bottom indicates that the
0047: HOLLOW tack eye Canada goose by Koehler familyEst. $500-$1,000
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Herters Canada Goose-Santa Marta Balsa: Herters Canada goose-Santa Marta Balsa? Probably the model #1033 Supreme? Moderate staining to wood and some paint wear on high spots & tail tip. Head has been poorly refastened. Provenance:
0048: Herters Canada Goose-Santa Marta BalsaEst. $100-$200
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Mallard Drake Decoy by Mario Piolotti: Magnum glass eye mallard drake decoy, 19 inches long and close to 10 inches high from the bottom of the breast to the top of the head. Circa 1930 by Mario Piolotti, Spring Valley, IL. Beautifully
0049: Mallard Drake Decoy by Mario PiolottiEst. $300-$500
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Folky Pair of Mallard Decoys: Folky pair of mallard decoys listed as made by "Cross" by Mr. Pitt. Features chip carving and carved wing outlines. Hollow carved in 3 laminations. Chip off the underside of the bill on the
0050: Folky Pair of Mallard DecoysEst. $500-$1,000
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Pair of Mallard Decoys by Virgil Lashbrook: Pair of turned head hollow carved mallard decoys by Virgil Lashbrook. Both are in (XOC) excellent original condition. Both have "V. Lashbrook, Pekin, ILL" branded into the bottoms. Provenance:
0051: Pair of Mallard Decoys by Virgil LashbrookEst. $500-$1,000
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Bluebill Drake Decoy by William Lohrmann, Peoria: Bluebill drake decoy by William Lohrmann, Peoria, IL. Hollow carved with a rounded "V" shape to the bottom. Glass eyes, structurally good, old working repaint. See "Decoys and Decoy Carvers of
0052: Bluebill Drake Decoy by William Lohrmann, PeoriaEst. $300-$500
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Rare Ringbill Drake by Perry Wilcoxen: Rare ringbill drake by Perry Wilcoxen (1862-1954), Liverpool, IL. Hollow carved with no eyes but very detailed head and bill. Chip and a depressed dent 1 in long on the back and a dent on the back
0054: Rare Ringbill Drake by Perry WilcoxenEst. $200-$400
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Petite and Folky Bluebill Drake from Illinois: Petite and folky bluebill drake from the Illinois River area. Hollow carved with a "V" shaped bottom. Glass eyes and a very distinctive carving style. Appears to have a combination of old gunning
0054A: Petite and Folky Bluebill Drake from IllinoisEst. $300-$500
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Pair of Solid Body Mallard Decoys by George Bean: Pair of solid body mallard decoys by George Bean in OP on the hen with a few flakes to the wood and OP on the drake with t/u on the lower sides and a few in use scrapes on the body. Both have
0055: Pair of Solid Body Mallard Decoys by George BeanEst. $800-$1,200
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Mallard Drake Decoy by "Skippy" Barto: Mallard Drake decoy by "Skippy" Barto. Solid carved from two pieces of wood with the joining seam visible due to age shrinkage. Tack eyes. OP with light in use wear and some minor t/u possible to
0056: Mallard Drake Decoy by "Skippy" BartoEst. $400-$600
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Mallard Hen Decoy from the Illinois River: Mallard hen decoy from the Illinois River area. Hollow carved with tack eyes and very nice old crazed gunning paint, some may be OP. Few shot scars, anchor line impressions around the middle of
0057: Mallard Hen Decoy from the Illinois RiverEst. $500-$1,000
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Wildfowler Factory Mallard Drake Decoy: Wildfowler Factory mallard drake decoy with a deep solid pine body and OP. The body is very worn over the middle, breast. Head and neck paint is very good. Original keel. Provenance: Harvey Pitt
0058: Wildfowler Factory Mallard Drake DecoyEst. $200-$400
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Early Wildfowler Factory Mallard Hen Decoy: Early Wildfowler Factory high head mallard hen decoy in OP with moderate gunning wear. Check on the left side of the tail with paint loss, tight crack in the neck. No brand, original keel.
0058A: Early Wildfowler Factory Mallard Hen DecoyEst. $400-$600
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Pair of Herter Factory Mallard Decoys, Model 733: Pair of Herter Factory mallard decoys, Model 733, made of hard Santa Marta balsa wood. XOC, never used. Provenance: Harvey Pitt Collection
0059: Pair of Herter Factory Mallard Decoys, Model 733Est. $400-$600
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Herter Model 169BM Cloth-Covered Black Duck: Herter Model 169BM cloth-covered black duck with well-carved head and zinc strip at bottom. Lightly soiled and left glass eye cracked otherwise structurally fine. Features bold original feather
0060: Herter Model 169BM Cloth-Covered Black DuckEst. $300-$500
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Pair of Bluebills attributed to Ruppel: Rare pair of cork bodied bluebills attributed by Mr. Pitt to "R.J. Ruppel. A well-preserved pair in original paint that is crazed with age. Light rubs to paint on both heads. Lead weights and
0061: Pair of Bluebills attributed to RuppelEst. $400-$600
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"Classic Shorebird Series" by Milton Weiler: Book, "Classic Shorebird Series" by Milton Weiler. 24 limited edition color lithographs of some of America's most important shorebird decoys. No Photo.
0062: "Classic Shorebird Series" by Milton WeilerEst. $400-$600