Decoys and Sporting Art Auction Day 1 2025-11-15 Auction - 386 Price Results - Guyette & Deeter, Inc in MD
Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Unknown maker, Cape May County, New Jersey, late 19th century.John English (1848-1915), Florence, New Jersey.
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St. Michaels, MD, United States
Auction Details

Decoys and Sporting Art Auction Day 1

The live auction will be held at
The Country School
716 Goldborough St
Easton, MD 21601

2025 Easton Waterfowl Festival and Guyette & Deeter Auction

The days are shorter and the air is noticeably more crisp, which means once again, the annual flocks will descend on the charming Eastern Shore town of Easton, Maryland. This year?s schedule of events is as robust as ever, with something for every one of the approximately 20,000 weekend visitors. From the kids fishing derby and retriever demonstrations, to the World Waterfowl Calling Championships and multiple artist pavilions, it is a packed weekend celebrating nature, art, heritage, and of course food. If you have never attended the Easton Waterfowl Festival, we encourage you to do so.

Once again, the Guyette and Deeter team has put together an impressive offering and an outstanding catalog for the annual Waterfowl Weekend auction. Decoys from most regions across North America, excellent folk art, and attractive sporting art in many price points will cross the auction block and find new homes over the two-day sale.

Highlighted by the collections of Martin and Deborah Maloy, Bill and Alice Walsh, Ted and Judy Harmon, Dean and Susan Hyde, and Dr. Michael Shannahan, the opportunities to acquire never before offered or rarely available examples abound. We at Guyette and Deeter are truly honored to be chosen by long-time collectors and their families when the decision to let their beloved flocks fly has been made.

Study and enjoy this offering, highlight your favorites, and do not hesitate to contact us with questions or to set up to bid. Whether you are a new collector or a seasoned veteran of the hobby, we look forward to assisting you in your collecting journey.

See you all in Easton!
SOLD
John Dawson (1889-1959), Duck Island, New Jersey.: Rare rigmate pair of American mergansers. Hollow carved. Mackey collection stamp on underside. Measure 18" long. Provenance: Exhibited at the 1966 IBM Gallery of Arts and Sciences in New York City.
0001: John Dawson (1889-1959), Duck Island, New Jersey.Est. $100,000-$150,000
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John English (1848-1915), Florence, New Jersey.: Extremely rare English/Dawson pintail. One of only two known. Hollow carved with raised V wingtips and relief tail feather carving. Inlaid tail sprig. Mackey collection ink stamp on underside.
0003: John English (1848-1915), Florence, New Jersey.Est. $50,000-$80,000
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John English (1848-1915), Florence, New Jersey.: Rare English/Dawson canvasback. Hollow carved with raised neck seat and incised tail feather carving. "DSC" stamped in underside for the collection of Dave Campbell. Measures 14" long. Provenance:
0004: John English (1848-1915), Florence, New Jersey.Est. $10,000-$15,000
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John English (1848-1915), Florence, New Jersey.: Hollow carved English/Dawson goldeneye hen with tucked head and incised tail feather carving. “DSC” stamped in underside for the collection of Dave Campbell. Measures 11.75" long.
0005: John English (1848-1915), Florence, New Jersey.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.: Outstanding and very rare, rigmate pair of American mergansers. Hollow carved premier grade with extended crests and relief bill carving. Hen with detailed feather looping on back. Measure 18.25"
0006: Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Est. $50,000-$70,000
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Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.: Rigmate pair of bluewing teal. Premier grade with relief bill carving and snakey head style. Double blue paint pattern on drake. McCleery collection ink stamp and Sotheby's auction stickers on
0007: Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Est. $15,000-$25,000
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Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.: Rare bufflehead. Challenge grade with snakey head style. ‘MR Bingham’ branded on underside. Measures 12.25” long. Provenance: Harold O’Connor collection.Martin and
0008: Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Est. $5,000-$8,000
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Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.: Excellent pair of canvasbacks with thick stipple paint, slightly turned heads, and drake with high head style. Signed and dated 1936. Also stamped "DSC" for the collection of David Campbell. Measure
0009: Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Est. $30,000-$50,000
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Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.: Early pair of mallards. 1928 style with large bulbous heads. Measure 18.25" long. Provenance: Martin and Deborah Maloy collection.
0010: Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Est. $20,000-$30,000
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Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.: Early pintail with slightly turned head. Pinch breast style with upswept tail. Signed and dated 1928 on the underside. Measures 17.5" long. Provenance: From the Newcomb rig, Trappe,
0011: Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Est. $12,000-$18,000
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Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.: Pair of mallards with slightly turned heads. Balsa body 1936 style. Measure 16" and 16.75" long. Provenance: Martin and Deborah Maloy collection.
0012: Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Est. $5,000-$8,000
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Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.: Balsa body black duck with slightly turned head. Measures 16.75" long. Provenance: Martin and Deborah Maloy collection.
0013: Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.: Pair of mallard bookends. 1936 style with slightly turned heads. Signed on the underside. Measure 7" and 8" long. Provenance: Martin and Deborah Maloy collection.
0014: Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.: Hollow carved cedar black duck. Slightly turned head and raised, extended wingtips. Signed and dated 1957. Also with Bobby Richardson collection ink stamp. Measures 15" long. Provenance: Martin and
0015: Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Est. $6,000-$9,000
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Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.: Rigmate pair of pintails. Balsa body, 1948 style with slightly turned head and applied cedar tails. Both are signed and dated on underside. Measure 18" long. Provenance: Martin and Deborah Maloy
0016: Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.: Decorative Hutchins goose. Hollow carved with slightly turned head and relief wing and tail feather carving. Signed and dated 1967 on underside. Measures 18.75" long. Provenance: Martin and Deborah
0017: Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Est. $6,000-$9,000
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Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.: Decorative brant. Hollow carved with slightly turned head and raised wingtips. Signed and dated 1967 on underside. Measures 18.25" long. Provenance: Martin and Deborah Maloy collection.
0018: Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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John Luedtke (1901-1958), Stockton, California.: Rigmate pair of pintails. Balsa body with upswept tails. Hen with slightly turned head and scratch feather paint detail. Measure 15" long. Provenance: Martin and Deborah Maloy collection.
0020: John Luedtke (1901-1958), Stockton, California.Est. $10,000-$15,000
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Chauncey Wheeler (1888-1945), Alexandria Bay, New York.: Extremely rare turned head brant. Two piece body with relief carved torn heart pattern on back. Measures 15.25" long. Provenance: Martin and Deborah Maloy collection.
0021: Chauncey Wheeler (1888-1945), Alexandria Bay, New York.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Louis C. Rathmell (1898-1974), Danbury, Connecticut.: Very rare working mallard with comb feather paint detail. Hollow carved cedar body with slightly turned head. Only two mallards by Rathmell are known, they are much more rare than black ducks.
0023: Louis C. Rathmell (1898-1974), Danbury, Connecticut.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Louis C. Rathmell (1898-1974), Danbury, Connecticut.: Rare sleeping black duck. Cork body with finely carved head and inserted cedar tail. Appealing scratch feather paint detail on head. Measures 16.5" long. Provenance: Martin and Deborah Maloy
0024: Louis C. Rathmell (1898-1974), Danbury, Connecticut.Est. $12,000-$18,000