April 2025 Decoy & Sporting Art | Session Two 2025-04-25 Auction - 339 Price Results - Guyette & Deeter, Inc in IL
Captain Samuel Fabens (1814-1899), Marble Head, Massachusetts.Charles Birch (1867-1956), Willis Wharf, Virginia.Oscar Peterson (1887-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.
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Lombard, IL, United States
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April 2025 Decoy & Sporting Art | Session Two

Guyette & Deeter's annual spring decoy and sporting art auction held in Lombard, Illinois. Celebrating 40 years in partnership with the North American Vintage Decoy & Sporting Collectibles Show! Featuring session one of the Ted and Judy Harmon collection.
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Charles Birch (1867-1956), Willis Wharf, Virginia.: The only known preening swan by Charles Birch. Hollow carved with raised neck seat and tack eyes. Purchased from the gunning rig of Col. Tom Lipscomb. Measures 24.5" long. Provenance: Hunting rig of
0300: Charles Birch (1867-1956), Willis Wharf, Virginia.Est. $30,000-$50,000
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Al Ries (1899-1978), Chicago, Illinois.: Important rigmate pair of wood ducks. Made for one of the founders of Ducks Unlimited, Louis Barkhousen. Balsa with with relief wing feather carving and extended crests. "LHB" stamped twice on the
0303: Al Ries (1899-1978), Chicago, Illinois.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Clark Madera (1883-1953), Pitman, New Jersey.: Pair of hollow carved pintails painted by the Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland. "DWS" stamped on the undersides. Measure 16.75" and 17.5" long. Provenance: Don and Mary Elizabeth Snyder collection.
0306: Clark Madera (1883-1953), Pitman, New Jersey.Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Cliff Van Zandt, Townsend Inlet, New Jersey.: Excellent hooded merganser with exaggerated crest and applied wooden bottom board. Measure 12” long. Provenance: Thomas Eshenbaugh collection. Don and Mary Elizabeth Snyder collection.
0308: Cliff Van Zandt, Townsend Inlet, New Jersey.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Attributed to Kannenburg, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.: Hollow carved Hutchins goose with relief wing carving and tack eyes. Seven piece laminate construction and inlayed neck seat. "DWS" stamped twice on the underside. Measures 16" long. Provenance: Don
0308A: Attributed to Kannenburg, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Verne Cheeseman (1897-1956), Macomb, Illinois.: Hollow carved bluebill with reared back head. Comb feather paint detail on back and sides. Measures 11.25" long. Provenance: Don and Mary Elizabeth Snyder collection.
0309: Verne Cheeseman (1897-1956), Macomb, Illinois.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Daniel Strickfaden (), Pekin, Illinois.: Hollow carved bluewing teal hen with head turned 40 degrees. Scratch feather paint detail. Original Robert Elliston weight on the underside. Measures 12.25" long. Provenance: Don and Mary
0310: Daniel Strickfaden (), Pekin, Illinois.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Judge Glen Cameron (1882-1958), Chillicothe, Illinois.: Pair of hollow carved bluewing teal. Branded "G.J.C." on the underside. "DWS" stamped twice on the undersides. Also with Joe French's inventory numbers "550" and "551". Measure 12.25" and 13" long.
0311: Judge Glen Cameron (1882-1958), Chillicothe, Illinois.Est. $5,000-$8,000
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John Barnhart, Canton, Illinois.: Hollow carved coot with raised neck seat. "DG" branded and "DWS" stamped on the underside. Measures 10.25" long. Provenance: Don and Mary Elizabeth Snyder collection.
0312: John Barnhart, Canton, Illinois.Est. $800-$1,200
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George Huey (1866-1947), Friendship, Maine.: Red-breasted merganser with inlayed lead weight and line tie staple recessed on the underside. Inlayed neck seat and carved eyes. "RAS" carved in the underside. "DWS" stamped twice on the underside.
0315A: George Huey (1866-1947), Friendship, Maine.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Unknown maker, Maine, last quarter 19th century.: Scoter with relief wing carving and raised, crossed wingtips. Inlayed neck seat with wooden dowels. "DWS" stamped five times on underside. Measures 16.5" long. Provenance: Don and Mary Elizabeth
0316: Unknown maker, Maine, last quarter 19th century.Est. $1,000-$1,400
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Alexander Family, Harpswell, Maine.: Rare gull, circa late 19th century, with relief wing carving and deep recess separating wingtips. "FA" deeply carved on the underside. Writing on underside indicates it was purchased from the
0317: Alexander Family, Harpswell, Maine.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Unknown maker, Philadelphia area, circa 1900.: Pair of hollow carved mallards with tack eyes. "DWS" stamped on the undersides. Measure 14.5" long. Provenance: Don and Mary Elizabeth Snyder collection. Literature: “New Jersey
0319: Unknown maker, Philadelphia area, circa 1900.Est. $2,500-$3,500