North American Decoys - Session 1 2020-05-29 Auction - 322 Price Results - Guyette & Deeter, Inc in MD - Page 5
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Incredibly executed working mallard drake in a tuckedImportant running robin snipe, Nathan Cobb, Jr., CobbOutstanding and important rigmate pair of mallards,
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St. Michaels, MD, United States
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North American Decoys - Session 1

Our May 2020 catalog is now available to view online! 288 full color pages feature over 550 lots with guaranteed condition reports. Featuring decoys and sporting art from the Dr. Lloyd T. Griffith collection. Because of COVID-19 restrictions, we ask that you to call ahead if you want to preview items at the office in St. Michaels. The auction will be live streamed, and we will have additional lines for phone bidding. Bid calling will be done by Jim Julia.
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Rare and early Canada goose, Nate Quillin, Rockwood,: Rare and early Canada goose, Nate Quillin, Rockwood, Michigan, 2nd half 19th century. Hollow with bottom board. Raised neck seat and tack eyes. 18" long. Notes: Decoy
0099: Rare and early Canada goose, Nate Quillin, Rockwood,Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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Very rare mallard drake, Hays Finkle, Saginaw Bay,: Very rare mallard drake, Hays Finkle, Saginaw Bay, Michigan, circa 1900. Hollow with bottom board. Slightly upswept tail. Raised neck seat and glass eyes. Mallards from this area are very rare.
0101: Very rare mallard drake, Hays Finkle, Saginaw Bay,Est. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Canvasback drake, John Schweikart, Detroit, Michigan,: Canvasback drake, John Schweikart, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1900. Classic hollow canvasback with inset tin wings. Thick "bull neck" that is reared back slightly. 16" long. Notes: Decoy
0102: Canvasback drake, John Schweikart, Detroit, Michigan,Est. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Rigmate pair of canvasbacks, Ralph Reghi, Mt. Clemens,: Rigmate pair of canvasbacks, Ralph Reghi, Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Desirable high head style from the Laurie rig, each bares that brand on the underside. 17" long. Notes: Decoy
0103: Rigmate pair of canvasbacks, Ralph Reghi, Mt. Clemens,Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Classic canvasback drake, Ferdinand Bach, Detroit,: Classic canvasback drake, Ferdinand Bach, Detroit, Michigan. "F. Bach" carved in the underside. Relief carved wingtips and fluted tail. Measures 16" long. Literature: "Fish and Fowl of the Great
0105: Classic canvasback drake, Ferdinand Bach, Detroit,Est. US$15,000-US$20,000
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Pair of bluebills, John Zachman, Detroit, Michigan.: Pair of bluebills, John Zachman, Detroit, Michigan. Each has Zachman's sticker on underside. Hen is inscribed, "To Nick Purdo, a real friend, John Zachman 1970." Drake is branded "Zachman" on
0106: Pair of bluebills, John Zachman, Detroit, Michigan.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Rare rigmate pair of redheads, Zeke McDonald, Detroit,: Rare rigmate pair of redheads, Zeke McDonald, Detroit, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century. Both are branded "H.P. Barton" on underside. Raised neck seats with simple extended tail and classic
0107: Rare rigmate pair of redheads, Zeke McDonald, Detroit,Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Canada goose, Ralph Reghi, Detroit, Michigan.: Canada goose, Ralph Reghi, Detroit, Michigan. 22.75" long. Notes: Decoy
0108: Canada goose, Ralph Reghi, Detroit, Michigan.Est. US$1,250-US$1,750
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Rare pair of teal, Oscar Peterson, Cadillac, Michigan,: Rare pair of teal, Oscar Peterson, Cadillac, Michigan, circa 1930. Both have painted eyebrows, similar to what Peterson did with fish. Tack eyes and snuggled heads. 10.5" long. Notes: Decoy
0109: Rare pair of teal, Oscar Peterson, Cadillac, Michigan,Est. US$1,250-US$1,750
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Canvasback drake, Ferdinand Bach, Detroit, Michigan.: Canvasback drake, Ferdinand Bach, Detroit, Michigan. "F. Bach" is carved in the underside. 15.5" long and 9.25" wide. Slightly turned head. Detailed wingtip and tail carving. Provenance: Dr. Lloyd
0110: Canvasback drake, Ferdinand Bach, Detroit, Michigan.Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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Rigmate pair of canvasbacks, One Arm Kelly, Monroe,: Rigmate pair of canvasbacks, One Arm Kelly, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century. Drake's head is turned. 15" long. Notes: Decoy
0111: Rigmate pair of canvasbacks, One Arm Kelly, Monroe,Est. US$1,200-US$1,500
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Four geese, Mr. Pruss, Saginaw Bay, Michigan, circa: Four geese, Mr. Pruss, Saginaw Bay, Michigan, circa 1930. Two snows and two Canada. All four were purchased by Dick Walters from the Pruss family. Each has cork body with a wooden bottom board. All
0112: Four geese, Mr. Pruss, Saginaw Bay, Michigan, circaEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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Incredibly executed working mallard drake in a tucked: Incredibly executed working mallard drake in a tucked head resting pose, Ferdinand Homme, Stoughton, Wisconsin, circa 1930. Considered one of the finest working decoys ever made in the state of
0113: Incredibly executed working mallard drake in a tuckedEst. US$80,000-US$120,000
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Oversize canvasback drake, Augustus Moak, Tustin,: Oversize canvasback drake, Augustus Moak, Tustin, Wisconsin. Hollow carved with very slightly turned head. 18" long. From the Valentine’s day rig. Literature: "Fish and Fowl of the Great Lakes,"
0114: Oversize canvasback drake, Augustus Moak, Tustin,Est. US$3,500-US$4,500
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Early and important black duck, unknown maker, Port: Early and important black duck, unknown maker, Port Clinton, Ohio, 2nd half 19th century. This particular rig of decoys was made and used by members of the Winous Point Shooting Club, Port Clinton,
0115: Early and important black duck, unknown maker, PortEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Rigmate pair of oversize canvasbacks, August Moak,: Rigmate pair of oversize canvasbacks, August Moak, Tustin, Wisconsin. Both are hollow carved with slightly turned heads. 18.5" long. Each have the initials "EPH" painted on the underside.
0116: Rigmate pair of oversize canvasbacks, August Moak,Est. US$5,000-US$8,000
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Well executed widgeon drake, Bill Schultz, Milwaukee,: Well executed widgeon drake, Bill Schultz, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Signed by maker and dated 1971 on underside. Excellent original paint with painted vermiculation covering most of body. Keel has been
0117: Well executed widgeon drake, Bill Schultz, Milwaukee,Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Canvas over wooden frame Canada goose, Enoch Reindahl,: Canvas over wooden frame Canada goose, Enoch Reindahl, Stoughton, Wisconsin. Carved wooden head. Fine feather paint detail on canvas. Head tips forward onto the breast for storage. 24" long.
0118: Canvas over wooden frame Canada goose, Enoch Reindahl,Est. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Rigmate pair of bluebills, Owen Gromme, Milwaukee,: Rigmate pair of bluebills, Owen Gromme, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 12.5" long. Relief wing carving. Literature: "Fish and Fowl of the Great Lakes," Donna Tonelli. Notes: Decoy
0120: Rigmate pair of bluebills, Owen Gromme, Milwaukee,Est. US$7,500-US$10,000
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Large pair of mallards from Wisconsin.: Large pair of mallards from Wisconsin. 17.5" long. Hen has carved, crossed wingtips and is in sleeping pose with bill buried in feathers. Drake has slightly turned head, in feeding pose. Notes: Decoy
0121: Large pair of mallards from Wisconsin.Est. US$600-US$900
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Canvasback hen, unknown carver, used at the Winous: Canvasback hen, unknown carver, used at the Winous Point Shooting Club, Port Clinton, Ohio, 3rd quarter 19th century. Branded "GAS" for member George A. Stanley, 1857 - 1884 on weight attached to
0122: Canvasback hen, unknown carver, used at the WinousEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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