Annual Spring Decoy Auction 2007-03-16 Auction - 253 Price Results - Decoys Unlimited, Inc. in MA - Page 9
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51: Pair of Mallard Decoys by Virgil Lashbrook172: Drake Cinnamon Teal by Ralph Stuteit.133A: M. Mitchell Pintail Hen Signed and Dated 1948
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West Barnstable, MA, United States
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Annual Spring Decoy Auction

A fine selection of Factory, Michigan, Wisconsin, Louisiana, Maryland and Illinois River Decoys. Featuring decoys from the collection of the late Harvey Pitt, Duquoin, IL and the late John Purvis, New Baltimore, MI as well as an early Canada Goose by the Ward Brothers used at the famous White Mallard Club in Marysville CA,and a rare "as found" canvas covered Canada goose by George Boyd, Seabrook, NH,
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Mason Blue-winged Teal Hen: Mason blue-winged teal hen. In good original paint (OP) worn to wood on sides and high spots. Old tight check on left side and bottom and neck filler cracked. 1" recessed lead weight. Provenance:
0168: Mason Blue-winged Teal HenEst. US$800-US$1,200See Sold Price
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Early Stick Up Decoy: Old stick-up decoy from PA circa late 1800's. Possibly an early passenger pigeon decoy in ancient old paint. There is a body check on both sides. This is an old veteran that is shot struck.
0168A: Early Stick Up DecoyEst. US$500-US$1,000See Sold Price
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Wood Duck Drake Decoy by Byron Bruffee: Glass eye wood duck drake with a slightly turned head. By Byron Bruffee (Middleboro, Ma) in the manner of A.E. Crowell. Excellent original paint and condition. Branded "Byron N. Bruffee" under
0169: Wood Duck Drake Decoy by Byron BruffeeEst. US$200-US$400
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Wood Duck Drake Decoy attributed to Paul Carter: Glass eye wood duck drake in the manner of Joseph Lincoln in XOC. Attributed to the late Paul Carter of Middleboro, Mass. 2 partial, narrow checks in the bottom and a narrow open check in the
0170: Wood Duck Drake Decoy attributed to Paul CarterEst. US$300-US$500
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Wood Duck Drake Decoy by Marty Collins: Glass eye wood duck drake in XOC. Made in the manner of A.E. Crowell by Marty Collins of Wareham, Mass. In XOC with head turned slightly to the right. X Colburn C Wood collection with his
0171: Wood Duck Drake Decoy by Marty CollinsEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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Drake Cinnamon Teal by Ralph Stuteit.: Drake cinnamon teal in XOC by Ralph Stuteit. Outstanding original paint. Carved feather details and raised wings. Provenance: Harvey Pitt Collection
0172: Drake Cinnamon Teal by Ralph Stuteit.Est. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Lot of Two Bufflehead Hen Decoys by Humberstone: Two bufflehead hen decoys by Tom Humberstone, Skaneateles, NY. One has a clean bill break which has been re-glued. Both are in XOC otherwise. The makers brand is on the bottom.
0173: Lot of Two Bufflehead Hen Decoys by HumberstoneEst. US$100-US$200
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Pair of Hooded Mergansers by Jim Bowden: Pair of low head hooded mergansers by Jim Bowden,Chincoteague, VA. Signed and hot branded (Bowden) on bottom with 2005 date. Excellent paint and structural condition.
0174: Pair of Hooded Mergansers by Jim BowdenEst. US$300-US$450See Sold Price
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Yellowlegs Decoy: Split tailed yellowlegs with glass eyes in excellent condition. Of recent vintage.
0175: Yellowlegs DecoyEst. US$50-US$100
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Peep Decoy by Kirkpatrick: Peep with cut nail bill by Will Kirkpatrick of Hudson, Mass. Metal spike for mounting driven into bottom. Branded "WEK" on bottom.
0176: Peep Decoy by KirkpatrickEst. US$75-US$125
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Curlew Sandpiper attributed to Al Gardner: Curlew sandpiper with glass eyes. Possibly a late period (1950's) carving by Alfred Gardner of Accord, Mass. Gardner sold a great many shorebirds through a Cape Cod outlet in his latter years. In
0177: Curlew Sandpiper attributed to Al GardnerEst. US$50-US$100
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Yellowlegs by Kirkpatrick: Tack eye lesser Yellowlegs by Will Kirkpatrick. New England style "rocker" style with nail bill. Tight neck check, otherwise XOC. Kirkpatrick is a well-respected folk carver from Hudson, Mass.
0178: Yellowlegs by KirkpatrickEst. US$75-US$125
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Lot of Three Minis by Bob Jobes: Lot of 3 minis by Bobby Jobes of Havre de grace, Maryland. All are drakes. There is 1 mallard, 1 Pintail, and 1 canvasback. Pintail has an illegible date and the other 2 are dated 1985. Pintail
0179: Lot of Three Minis by Bob JobesEst. US$100-US$200
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Drake Mallard by Hector ("Heck") Whittington: Classic and very desirable early hollow mallard drake by Hector ("Heck") Whittington of Oglesby, Ill. C1930's. In XOC with very little wear. Retains lead strip weight Provenance: Harvey Pitt
0180: Drake Mallard by Hector ("Heck") WhittingtonEst. US$1,000-US$1,500See Sold Price
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Canvasback Drake Decoy by J. C. Cameron: Early hollow canvasback hen by Judge Glen Cameron of Peoria, Ill. "G.J.C." hot brand on bottom. Good, possibly original paint exhibits gunning wear. May have an old protective coat of sealer on
0181: Canvasback Drake Decoy by J. C. CameronEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Bert Graves Mallard Drake w/ Graves lead weight.: Mallard drake by Bert Graves, Peoria, Ill. Mostly OP with old repairs and in painting along body seams. Two old cracks in neck have been re-glued. A few old tight checks in bottom. Hollow. Weight
0181A: Bert Graves Mallard Drake w/ Graves lead weight.Est. US$800-US$1,400See Sold Price
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Illinois River Mallard Drake Decoy: Illinois River mallard drake. Hollow with three-piece construction. Stylized paint pattern is fairly well preserved. Bird has been lightly hit by shot on left side. 300-500
0181B: Illinois River Mallard Drake DecoyEst. US$100-US$200See Sold Price
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Pair of Ohio Blue-Winged Teal Decoys: Pair of very attractive Ohio blue-winged teal. Both exhibit a very hard body chine down to a narrow flat bottom. Painted eyes. Both are in original but worn paint. Wear is more apparent on the hen
0182: Pair of Ohio Blue-Winged Teal DecoysEst. US$800-US$1,200See Sold Price
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Pair of Glass Eye Wood Ducks by Benjamin Schmidt: Pair of glass eye wood ducks by Benjamin Schmidt of Centerline Michigan. Both heads are turned to the left. Birds exhibit heavily carved wing and feather detail and may be hollow carved. Paint is
0183: Pair of Glass Eye Wood Ducks by Benjamin SchmidtEst. US$3,000-US$5,000See Sold Price
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Pair of Canvasback Decoys by Ducharme: Very folky well-carved canvasback pair with carved eyes. Collectors tag attributes the birds to Duncan Ducharme (Heron Lake MN. Early 1900's), from the J.F. Bell rig. In well-worn OP. Drake
0184: Pair of Canvasback Decoys by DucharmeEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Pair of Sleeping Canvasback Decoys by Schriver: Pair of sleeping canvasbacks by Charlie Schriver, Monroe, Mich. c1920's. Both have lightly carved wing detail and original keels. In attractive old over paint.
0185: Pair of Sleeping Canvasback Decoys by SchriverEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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Gus Nelow Canvasback Drake Decoy: Old tag on bottom reads "Canvasback drake carved by August (Gus) Nelow, Oshkosh WI. Circa 1920's". See page 46 of "Decoys of the Mississippi flyway". OP has one small area of touch up on back. A few
0186: Gus Nelow Canvasback Drake DecoyEst. US$250-US$350See Sold Price
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St. Clair Flats Canvasback Drake Decoy: Hollow St. Claire flats canvasback drake. Typical narrow bottom board design. Quality carving in the manner of the Warin or possibly the Reeves family. In very old paint with some original.
0187: St. Clair Flats Canvasback Drake DecoyEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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