Decoy and Sporting Art Auction | Session One on Jul 24, 2026 by Guyette & Deeter, Inc in MD
Decoy and Sporting Art Auction | Session One
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St. Michaels, MD, United States
Auction Details

Decoy and Sporting Art Auction | Session One

Guyette and Deeter's annual summer decoy and sporting art auction held live at The Country School in Easton, Maryland. Featuring session II of the Jim and Diane Cook collection.
Live Bidding Starts In:
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A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.: Excellent wood duck. Slightly turned head with relief tail feather carving. Extended crest has relief feather carving. Maker’s oval brand in underside. Measures 13.5” long. Provenance:
0001: A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Est.
$120,000
-
$180,000
$60,000
John Blair, Sr. (1843-1929), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.: Rare mallard. Hollow carved with tack eyes and raised neck seat. “C. Sprickles” branded on the underside. Measures 17” long. Original paint with minor flaking and wear, mostly on
0002: John Blair, Sr. (1843-1929), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Est.
$60,000
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$90,000
$30,000
Joseph Lincoln (1859-1938), Accord, Massachusetts.: Rare and important long-tail duck. A rigmate to the world record wood duck sold in April of 2026. Branded “C. F. Spear” on underside. Decoy was never rigged or weighted. Measures
0003: Joseph Lincoln (1859-1938), Accord, Massachusetts.Est.
$120,000
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$180,000
$60,000
A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.: Outstanding redhead. Made for Dr. John Cunningham. Slightly turned head, relief crossed wingtips, and relief tail feather carving. Oval brand in underside. Decoy was never rigged or weighted.
0004: A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Est.
$120,000
-
$180,000
$60,000
Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.: Important goldeneye. Head is turned 45 degrees. “To Dr. Edgar Burke with makers compliments L.T. Ward Jr” painted on underside. Also with the McCleery collection ink stamp and
0005: Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Est.
$80,000
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$120,000
$40,000
Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.: Very rare and important rigmate pair of greenwing teal. Hollow carved with comb feather paint detail on drake. Both branded “G.K. Schmidt” on lower side. Measure 10.5” long.
0007: Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Est.
$20,000
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$40,000
$10,000
John English (1848-1915), Florence, New Jersey.: Exceedingly rare English/Dawson pintail. One of only two known. Hollow carved with raised neck seat and raised V wingtip carving. Relief tail feather carving and inlaid hardwood tail sprig. Hillman
0008: John English (1848-1915), Florence, New Jersey.Est.
$80,000
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$120,000
$40,000
Ferdinand Bach (1888-1967), Detroit, Michigan.: Very rare redhead. One of only a few known. Deep relief wing carving and slightly turned head. From Bach’s personal rig with F.B. carved in underside. Measures 14.5” long. Provenance: Jim
0009: Ferdinand Bach (1888-1967), Detroit, Michigan.Est.
$40,000
-
$60,000
$20,000
Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.: Important and outstanding preening mallard hen. Hollow carved with excellent paint detail. “G.K. Schmidt” branded in underside. Measures 14.75” long. Provenance: Sandy Schmidt
0011: Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Est.
$100,000
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$140,000
$50,000
Ferd Homme (1901-1963) Stoughton, Wisconsin.: Rigmate pair of mallards. Hollow carved with raised wingtips and relief tail feather carving. Drake’s head is tucked and slightly turned. Hen in sleeping pose. Maker’s name painted on
0020: Ferd Homme (1901-1963) Stoughton, Wisconsin.Est.
$40,000
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$60,000
$20,000
Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.: Very rare rigmate pair of canvasbacks. Hollow carved with comb feather paint detail on both. “JF” branded in underside of hen for the collection of Joe French. Like most Joe French birds,
0021: Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Est.
$40,000
-
$60,000
$20,000
Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.: Rare mallard. Hollow carved with comb feather paint detail on back. “34” painted on underside for the Watson Lawton rig. Also stamped “Ed Moore.” Measures 17” long.
0022: Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.Est.
$15,000
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$25,000
$7,500
Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.: Very rare mallard hen. Hollow carved with “34” painted on underside for the Watson Lawton rig. Also stamped “Ed Moore.” Measures 17” long. Provenance: Rig of Watson
0023: Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.Est.
$15,000
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$25,000
$7,500
Harry V. Shourds (1861-1920), Tuckerton, New Jersey.: Excellent redhead. Hollow carved with inlaid lead weight on underside. Branded “JEB” for the rig of John Edward Barnes. Also branded “AEJ” and “JAH” on underside.
0024: Harry V. Shourds (1861-1920), Tuckerton, New Jersey.Est.
$30,000
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$50,000
$15,000