Annual Spring Decoy & Sporting Art Auction-S1 2024-04-25 Auction - 298 Price Results - Guyette & Deeter, Inc in IL
A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Charles Schoenheider Sr. (1854-1924), Peoria, Illinois.Obediah Verity (1813-1901), Seaford, Long Island, New York.
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Lombard, IL, United States
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Annual Spring Decoy & Sporting Art Auction-S1

The Alan & Elain Haid Collection Starting their collecting journey together in 1967, Alan and Elaine Haid, acquired the rarest and finest examples of waterfowl decoys they could find, ever endeavoring to improve and refine their collection over the decades. As Alan's knowledge and influence grew, he would become a successful dealer and appraiser of decoys and would author 'Decoys of the Mississippi Flyway' in 1981 and co-author 'Mason Decoys – A Complete Pictorial Guide' in 1993. The Haids were staples at most of the decoy shows and auctions across the country for a half century. The result of that amount of focus and time spent in one collecting field is a grouping of some of the rarest examples by many of the top artists from America. From the one-of-a-kind, oversize preening black duck by Robert Elliston, to the only known, working shoveler hen by the Ward Brothers, many of the decoys in the Haid collection would be difficult to improve upon or find anywhere else in the world. The David Fannon Collection Dave Fannon's collection of Oscar Peterson objects is the result of a three-decade pursuit to seek the finest plaques, vases, and fish decoys. Many of the pieces being offered from his collection represent the finest of their category and have never been offered at public auction. The Jim & Patti Aikin Collection Avid collectors for over 50 years, Jim and Patti Aikin’s collection reflect their interest in decoys from their home state of Michigan, with an emphasis on the best Ben Schmidt decoys they could find.
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Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.: Hollow carved pintail drake with raised neck seat and alert head pose. Comb feather paint detail and '28' on the underside for share number 28 at the Princeton Game and Fish Club, which belonged to
0001: Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.Est. $50,000-$80,000
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Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.: Important and unique oversize black duck, circa 1880's. Hollow carved in preening pose. Thick feather paint detail on back. Metal weight on underside to counter balance the turned head. Measures
0002: Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.Est. $80,000-$120,000
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Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.: Exceedingly rare coot. One of only two known. Hollow carved with fine comb feather paint detail on back. Measures 9.5" long. Literature: “Decoys of the Mississippi Flyway”, by Alan G.
0003: Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.Est. $30,000-$40,000
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Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.: Excellent bluewing teal hen from the Dupee rig. Hollow carved with comb feather paint detail on back. Branded "WH Dupee" on the underside. Also retains the original Elliston weight. Measures 12.75"
0004: Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.Est. $15,000-$25,000
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Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.: Excellent hollow carved mallard drake with comb feather paint detail and the original Elliston weight on the underside. Measures 17" long. Provenance: Alan and Elaine Haid collection.
0005: Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.Est. $7,000-$10,000
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Charles Schoenheider Sr. (1854-1924), Peoria, Illinois.: Very rare standing Canada goose. Hollow carved, laminate body, and three-piece vertically laminated head and neck. The original iron foot is mounted to a wooden base. Measures 27" long, and stands
0006: Charles Schoenheider Sr. (1854-1924), Peoria, Illinois.Est. $100,000-$150,000
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Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.: Very rare, three-piece black duck, circa 1900. Three piece body with sides angled much sharper than his later works. Subtle feather detailing along breast and sides by Edna Perdew. Measures 16.75"
0007: Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Est. $15,000-$25,000
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Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.: Hollow carved pintail drake with comb feather paint detail and the original Perdew weight on the underside. Measures 16.5" long. Literature: Decoys of the Mississippi Flyway", by Alan Haid, page 80,
0008: Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Est. $10,000-$15,000
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Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.: Mallard drake from the Jolley rig with slightly turned head and relief wing carving. Flat bottom style with comb feather paint detail on back. "Jolley" written on the underside for the rig of
0009: Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.Est. $12,000-$18,000
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Bert Graves (1880-1956), Peoria, Illinois.: Rare oversize mallard hen. Hollow carved with the original Graves weight on the underside. Measures 22.5" long. Provenance: Alan and Elaine Haid collection.
0010: Bert Graves (1880-1956), Peoria, Illinois.Est. $8,000-$10,000
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Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.: A rare and desirable cedar carved crow call, first quarter 19th century. Wth a glass eye crow sitting with a nest that includes four eggs. 5.5" tall. Provenance: Alan and Elaine Haid
0011: Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.: Early carved cedar duck call with amber mouth piece. Three painted ducks with glass eyes protected by a coat of varnish with deeply carved initials "GEF". Measures 6". Provenance:
0012: Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.: Excellent pair of miniature raised wing mallards. Measure 4" long. Provenance: Alan and Elaine Haid collection.
0013: Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Unknown maker, early 20th century.: Two miniature mallard drakes standing on metal feet. One in feeding pose, other looking skyward. Measure 4.25" and 4" long. Provenance: Alan and Elaine Haid collection.
0014: Unknown maker, early 20th century.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Frank Kellum (1858-1940), Babylon, Long Island, New York.: Extremely rare, early herring gull. Two piece head and body with painted eyes. One of three known examples. Retains the collection ink stamps from Dr. George Ross Starr and Dr. James McCleery on the
0015: Frank Kellum (1858-1940), Babylon, Long Island, New York.Est. $50,000-$80,000
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Obediah Verity (1813-1901), Seaford, Long Island, New York.: Very rare feeding black bellied plover with relief wing carving and carved eyes. "W" scratched in the underside for the hunting rig of Willard Verity. This was Bud Ward's logo bird. Measures 10.5"
0016: Obediah Verity (1813-1901), Seaford, Long Island, New York.Est. $100,000-$150,000
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James T. Holly (1855-1935), Havre de Grace, Maryland.: Rare bluewing teal hen in slight swimming pose with scratch feather paint detail. Decoy retains the original rigging just as it was used. Measures 12.5" long. Provenance: Jim and Pat Doherty
0022: James T. Holly (1855-1935), Havre de Grace, Maryland.Est. $15,000-$25,000
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A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.: Exceedingly rare and outstanding, preening black duck, circa 1905. With head turned back to preen two inserted and crossed wing tips. Relief feather carving on raised wing tips. Chip
0023: A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Est. $300,000-$500,000
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A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.: Exceedingly rare semi palmated plover with split tail carving and relief carved primaries. Circa 1910. This is the only known semi palmated plover with carved primaries. Measures 7.25" long.
0024: A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Est. $70,000-$100,000