The Sporting Sale 2022, Day 1 2022-07-14 Auction - 332 Price Results - Copley Fine Art Auctions in MA - Page 10
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Swan with Two Cygnets, Charles "Shang" Wheeler (1872-1949)The du Pont Crowell Woodcock, A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952)Edmund Henry Osthaus (1858-1928), Two Setters
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Hingham, MA, United States
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The Sporting Sale 2022, Day 1

Day 1, Thursday, July 14, 10 AM Day 2, Friday, July 15, 10 AM Copley's Sporting Sale 2022 will feature 675 lots of the finest sporting and wildlife art, antique decoys, powder tins, and fish carvings. The two-day, virtual-format sale will offer the opportunity to acquire world-class paintings and bird carvings. The auction will include offerings from important estates and collections including a descendant of Eugene E. du Pont, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont, William C. McMaster M.D, Michael Boxer, the estate of John Wierdsma, the estate of Bill Masengarb, Donald Kirson, Vance Strausburg, Eddie Woodin, the Van Nostrand family, a descendant of Joseph F. Sherer, Cheryl Sterling, Frank Hyde, and a number of other private collections.
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Yellowlegs Decoy, Harry V. Shourds (1861-1920): Yellowlegs Harry V. Shourds (1861-1920) Tuckerton, NJ, c. 1900 10 1/2 in. long A yellowlegs decoy bearing a French Collection ink stamp and a conjoined "JF" stamp on the underside. Original paint
0216: Yellowlegs Decoy, Harry V. Shourds (1861-1920)Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Rare Merganser Pair, Levi Rhodes Truex (1860-1934): Rare Merganser Pair Levi Rhodes Truex (1860-1934) Atlantic City, NJ, c. 1900 17 1/2 in. long A rare rigmate pair of the maker's best species. Each remains in excellent condition, which is impressive
0217: Rare Merganser Pair, Levi Rhodes Truex (1860-1934)Est. $15,000-$20,000
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Running Red Knot Decoy: Running Red Knot Cape May, NJ, c. 1860 10 in. long This bold running decoy displays a hard chine, a chip-carved breast, and an underside with provenance markings. There is a Joe French Collection
0219: Running Red Knot DecoyEst. $100-$10,000
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Sandpiper Decoy, Joe King (1835-1913): Sandpiper Joe King (1835-1913) Manahawkin, NJ, c. 1870 8 in. long This early working decoy from the Rockefeller Collection exhibits incised eyes and bears William J. Mackey's faint writing and his
0220: Sandpiper Decoy, Joe King (1835-1913)Est. $100-$10,000
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Plover Decoy, Otis Townsend (b. 1877): Plover Otis Townsend (b. 1877) Townsend Inlet, NJ, c. 1910 11 in. long A shorebird with a through-splined bill and lightly raised wings. This decoy was selected for Fleckenstein's New Jersey Decoys
0221: Plover Decoy, Otis Townsend (b. 1877)Est. $100-$10,000
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Yellowlegs Decoy, Chris T. Sprague (1887-1982): Yellowlegs Chris T. Sprague (1887-1982) Beach Haven, NJ, c. 1910 11 1/2 in. long A split-wing-tip shorebird decoy, signed on the underside with the maker's initials "CTS." Second coat of Sprague
0222: Yellowlegs Decoy, Chris T. Sprague (1887-1982)Est. $100-$10,000
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Mallard Pair, Joseph S. King (1905-1992): Mallard Pair Joseph S. King (1905-1992) Edgely, PA, c. 1930 15 1/2 in. long This fine pair displays traditional raised wings and tail carving, glass eyes, and incised bill detail. King was one of
0225: Mallard Pair, Joseph S. King (1905-1992)Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Black Duck Decoy, Joseph S. King (1905-1992): Black Duck Joseph S. King (1905-1992) Edgely, PA, c. 1930 15 1/2 in. long A classic Delaware River decoy with a hollow body, raised V-shaped wings, and a thin tail. King was one of the region's most
0226: Black Duck Decoy, Joseph S. King (1905-1992)Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Redhead Drake Decoy, Lloyd Parker (1859-1921): Redhead Drake Lloyd Parker (1859-1921) Parkertown, NJ, c. 1890 15 in. long A expertly crafted hollow New Jersey decoy by one of Barnegat Bay's finest carvers. The work is marked with a stamped "DSC"
0229: Redhead Drake Decoy, Lloyd Parker (1859-1921)Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Canada Goose Decoy, Eugene Birdsall (1857-1918): Canada Goose Eugene Birdsall (1857-1918) Lovelandtown, NJ, c. 1890 21 1/2 in. long A hollow goose from this renowned decoy-carving family. Old working repaint with gunning wear. Literature: Henry
0233: Canada Goose Decoy, Eugene Birdsall (1857-1918)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Canada Goose Decoy: Canada Goose Delaware River, c. 1920 21 1/2 in. long A hollow long-bodied goose with a high paddle tail and deep wing separation down the length of the back. Original paint with moderate gunning
0234: Canada Goose DecoyEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Bluebill Drake Decoy: Bluebill Drake Philadelphia School, c. 1900 13 in. long A well-executed carving with refined head and bill detail. The neck rests into a sleek hollow body. Original paint with gunning wear,
0235: Bluebill Drake DecoyEst. $1,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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Redhead Decoy: Redhead Philadelphia School, c. 1900 14 in. long A well-executed carving by a skilled and unnamed maker. The decoy features a refined head and bill detail. The raised neck seat rests back into a
0236: Redhead DecoyEst. $1,000-$3,000
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Mallard Drake Decoy: Mallard Drake Philadelphia School, c. 1900 15 1/2 in. long A well-executed carving with a refined head and bill detail. The neck rests into a sleek hollow body. Original paint with gunning wear,
0237: Mallard Drake DecoyEst. $1,000-$3,000
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The Hunter-Doherty Wood Duck Hen Decoy: The Hunter-Doherty Wood Duck Hen Delaware River, c. 1870 13 1/2 in. long The rarity of early working wood duck decoys cannot be overstated, with hens nearly impossible to find. This early, hollow
0239: The Hunter-Doherty Wood Duck Hen DecoyEst. $18,000-$24,000
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