The Winter Sale 2023, Day 1 2023-02-24 Auction - 337 Price Results - Copley Fine Art Auctions in MA - Page 6
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Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (1819-1905), On the Qui Vive!The Harmon Running Cobb Curlew Decoy by Nathan F. Cobb Jr. (1825-1905)Percival Rosseau (1859-1937), Pair of Aces
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Hingham, MA, United States
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The Winter Sale 2023, Day 1

Friday, Feb. 24, 10 AM, Lots 1-337 Copley's Winter Sale 2023 will feature over 650 lots of the finest 19th- and 20th-century American, sporting, and wildlife paintings, etchings, antique decoys, bird carvings, bronzes, fishing collectibles, folk art, and powder tins. The auction will be live-streamed and will utilize phone, absentee, and internet bidding. The auction features several of the nation's top decoy and sporting art collections, including the Stephen B. O'Brien Sr. Collection of Nantucket Carvings, the Richard and Dorothy Wheeler Collection of Pacific Coast Bird Carvings, the second session of the Michael Boxer Collection of American Bird Carvings, the Harry and Judy Bextel Collection, and sporting art from the Estate of Ann Dickinson Dale. The sale will also include selections from the Donald Kirson Collection, the Ted and Judy Harmon Collection, the Kangas Collection of International Folk Art and Decoys, and a number of other private collections.
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Pintail Pair by Leo Tocchini (1904-1989): Pintail Pair Leo Tocchini (1904-1989) Oakland, CA, c. 1950 17 in. long Leo lived in Oakland, but enjoyed hunting on Suisun Marsh at the Rich Island Duck Club. An accomplished carver, Leo sold his
0121: Pintail Pair by Leo Tocchini (1904-1989)Est. $100-$10,000
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Canvasback Pair by Leo Tocchini (1904-1989): Canvasback Pair Leo Tocchini (1904-1989) Oakland, CA, c. 1945 17 in. long A magnum pair of balsa canvasbacks. The hen bears the maker's "LT" signature brand, while the drake has a "V" or "L" brand
0122: Canvasback Pair by Leo Tocchini (1904-1989)Est. $100-$10,000
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Pintail Pair by Luigi Andreuccetti (1898-1978): Pintail Pair Luigi Andreuccetti (1898-1978) Vorden, CA, 1948 17 1/2 in. long In the "The Great Book of Waterfowl Decoys," the West Coast contributor Gerald Rosenthal introduces Andreuccetti as "the
0123: Pintail Pair by Luigi Andreuccetti (1898-1978)Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Coot Decoy by Luigi Andreuccetti (1898-1978): Coot Luigi Andreuccetti (1898-1978) Vorden, CA, c. 1940 9 1/2 in. long A well-documented coot decoy with a large body and slightly turned head. It appears to have the maker's signature affixed to
0124: Coot Decoy by Luigi Andreuccetti (1898-1978)Est. $100-$10,000
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Early Canvasback Decoy: Early Canvasback "Fresh Air Dick" Janson (1872-1951) Sonoma, CA, c. 1910 15 in. long An early carving by the Pacific Coast's premier carver showing Janson's thin raised wing-tip carving and
0127: Early Canvasback DecoyEst. $100-$10,000
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Mallard Drake Decoy: Mallard Drake San Francisco, CA, c. 1940 15 in. long This gouge-carved decoy relates to the work of John Tornberg (1902-1971) and may very well be the carver's later work. Tornberg lived in the
0128: Mallard Drake DecoyEst. $100-$10,000
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Bluebill Pair by Harry L. Cook (1909-1993): Bluebill Pair Harry L. Cook (1909-1993) Vallejo, CA, c. 1930 11 3/4 in. long A well-documented turned-head pair by Harry Cook. A lifelong resident of Vallejo, California, he worked for his father's
0130: Bluebill Pair by Harry L. Cook (1909-1993)Est. $100-$10,000
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Pintail Pair by Wright Decoy Company: Pintail Pair Wright Decoy Company Berkeley, CA, c. 1935 15 in. long Linley A. Wright (1889-1946) was a machinist who ran a decoy manufacturing company from his home. The decoys were made using five
0134: Pintail Pair by Wright Decoy CompanyEst. $100-$10,000
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Mallard Drake Decoy by Tule Lake Decoy Co.: Mallard Drake Tule Lake Decoy Co. Sacramento, CA, c. 1925 15 in. long Operated by Hugh Woodward (1889-1948), Tule Lake was the most renowned decoy factory on the Pacific Coast. Woodward put his
0135: Mallard Drake Decoy by Tule Lake Decoy Co.Est. $100-$10,000
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Pintail Pair by John B. Winter (1905-1981): Pintail Pair John B. Winter (1905-1981) Burlingame, CA, c. 1945 16 in. long Winter made waterfowl decoys for his hunting in the Sacramento Valley. Balsa-bodied decoys, such as this pair, were carved
0139: Pintail Pair by John B. Winter (1905-1981)Est. $100-$10,000
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Black Duck Pair Decoy: Black Duck Pair California, c. 1930 19 1/2 in. long Two cork-bodied black ducks with incised bill detail and elaborate paint. The undersides have fancy brass rigging and partial paint stamps. These
0140: Black Duck Pair DecoyEst. $100-$10,000
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Sleeping Pintail Pair by Ed Snyder (1928-2011): Sleeping Pintail Pair Ed Snyder (1928-2011) Rio Vista, CA, c. 1970 16 in. long This hollow pair has fine painted feather detail and the maker's signature on the inlayed bottom boards. Original paint
0142: Sleeping Pintail Pair by Ed Snyder (1928-2011)Est. $100-$10,000
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Coot Decoy by Ed Snyder (1928-2011): Coot Ed Snyder (1928-2011) Rio Vista, CA, c. 1970 11 in. long An excellent decorative by one of the Golden State's premier decoy makers. This hollow coot has finely incised wing detail, a super thin
0143: Coot Decoy by Ed Snyder (1928-2011)Est. $100-$10,000
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Rare Plover Decoy by Ed Snyder (1928-2011): Rare Plover Ed Snyder (1928-2011) Rio Vista, CA, c. 1945 11 in. long, 9 1/2 in. tall This black-bellied plover has finely painted feather detail, incised primaries, and the maker's signature on the
0144: Rare Plover Decoy by Ed Snyder (1928-2011)Est. $100-$10,000
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