Annual Spring Decoy & Sporting Art Auction-S1 2024-04-25 Auction - 298 Price Results - Guyette & Deeter, Inc in IL - Page 6
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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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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: The tallest of the known Peterson fish vases. With four different species deeply carved in relief from one piece of wood. A northern pike, bluegill, perch, and a brook trout. All with carved eyes.
0121: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $30,000-$40,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: One of the most highly decorative vases ever offered at auction. A musky and brook trout with carved eyes. The base is adorned with five smaller relief carved fish and fluted bottom edge. Measures
0122: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $20,000-$30,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: The only known relief carved jaguar by Peterson, circa 1930. One of three Peterson plaques in this sale that are associated with the Busy Bee Cafe in Cadillac, Michigan. Carved wooden teeth with
0123: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $30,000-$40,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Exceptional relief carved plaque of a northern pike, circa 1930. One of three Peterson plaques in this sale that are associated with the Busy Bee Cafe in Cadillac, Michigan. Glass eye and a scooped
0124: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $30,000-$40,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Early and well executed brook trout plaque. One of three Peterson plaques in this sale that are associated with the Busy Bee Cafe in Cadillac, Michigan. This is a spawning brook trout, indicated by
0125: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $30,000-$40,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: A rare and highly detailed, small size, carved brook trout plaque. Deep relief carving and glass eyes. Plaque is decorated with two additional glass eye bluegills at each end. Wonderful folk art
0126: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $6,000-$9,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Very rare carved alligator stick. Carved from a single piece of wood with carved eyes, open mouth, and incised carving detail to feet, tail, and back. Probably made as a git for a young boy. Measures
0127: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $10,000-$15,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: The second largest known perch fish spearing decoy. Carved eyes and detailed gill carving up into the underside of the mouth. Measures 15" long x 4" tall x 3.5" wide. Provenance: David Fannon
0128: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $30,000-$40,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Very rare and early musky fish spearing decoy, 1st quarter 20th century. Tack eyes and unusual paint pattern with small dots forward of gills. Measures 8.75" long. Provenance: David Fannon
0129: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Brook trout fish spearing decoy in an unusual spawning phase with extra dots and color along sides. Tack eyes. Measures 7.5" long x 1.25" tall x .75" wide. Provenance: David Fannon collection.
0130: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Rare and early brown trout fish spearing decoy with pearl eyes, 1st quarter 20th century. A very rare paint pattern, on what appears to be an early ?????. Measures 7.25" long x 1" tall x .75"
0131: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Early and rare rainbow trout fish spearing decoy with painted eyes. Very unusual paint pattern. Measures 10" long x 1.5" tall x 7/8" wide. Provenance: David Fannon collection.
0132: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Large sucker fish spearing decoy with glass eyes. Glass eye fish are rare among Peterson's work. Measures 9.5" long x 1.75" tall x 1.25" wide. Provenance: David Fannon collection.
0133: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Rare sucker fish spearing decoy with carved eyes. Measures 9" long x 1 1/2" x 1 1/8". Provenance: David Fannon collection.
0134: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Pike fish spearing decoy with tack eyes. Bear paw paint decoration and extra fancy paint lines forward of gills. Measures 9" x 1" x .75".
0135: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Pike fish decoy. Measures 10" long x 7/8" wide x 1 1/2" tall. Dome tack eyes.
0137: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Perch fish spearing decoy with tack eye. Measures 7" x 1.25" tall x .75" wide.
0138: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.: Perch fish spearing decoy with carved eyes. Measures 9.5" x 1 .75" tall x 1" wide.
0140: Oscar Peterson (1894-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Horace "Bart" Perkins, New Baltimore, Michigan.: Large perch fish spearing decoy with carved mouth and gill detail. Classic grooves in curved tail. Measures 11" long. Provenance: George and Miriam Van Wallegham collection.
0141: Horace "Bart" Perkins, New Baltimore, Michigan.Est. $5,000-$10,000
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