Decoy & Sporting Art Auction | Session One 2024-07-26 Auction - 259 Price Results - Guyette & Deeter, Inc in MD
A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Charles Birch (1867-1956), Willis Wharf, Virginia.
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Easton, MD, United States
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Decoy & Sporting Art Auction | Session One

Guyette & Deeter's annual summer decoy and sporting art auction held in Easton, Maryland. Featuring the collections of Alan and Elaine Haid, Gene and Linda Kangas, James and Lyda Madden, Jim and Patti Aikin, and Dave Fannon.

The Alan & Elain Haid Collection
Starting their collecting journey together in 1967, Alan and Elaine Haid, acquired the rarest and finest examples of waterfowl decoys they could find, ever endeavoring to improve and refine their collection over the decades. As Alan's knowledge and influence grew, he would become a successful dealer and appraiser of decoys and would author 'Decoys of the Mississippi Flyway' in 1981 and co-author 'Mason Decoys ? A Complete Pictorial Guide' in 1993. The Haids were staples at most of the decoy shows and auctions across the country for a half century. The result of that amount of focus and time spent in one collecting field is a grouping of some of the rarest examples by many of the top artists from America. From the one-of-a-kind, oversize preening black duck by Robert Elliston, to the only known, working shoveler hen by the Ward Brothers, many of the decoys in the Haid collection would be difficult to improve upon or find anywhere else in the world.

The David Fannon Collection
Dave Fannon's collection of Oscar Peterson objects is the result of a three-decade pursuit to seek the finest plaques, vases, and fish decoys. Many of the pieces being offered from his collection represent the finest of their category and have never been offered at public auction.

The Gene and Linda Kangas Collection
Gene and Linda Kangas began researching and writing about decoys in 1969, authoring over 200 essays and 5 reference books on the subject. With a career in academia and as an artist himself, Gene brought a unique perspective and valuable insights to the world of decoys and folk art. Guyette and Deeter will be offering select items from the Kangas collection in many upcoming auctions.
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Joseph Lincoln (1859-1938), Accord, Massachusetts.: Excellent Canada goose with classic form and detailed feather paint. Measures 24” long. Provenance: Alan and Elaine Haid collection.
0001: Joseph Lincoln (1859-1938), Accord, Massachusetts.Est. US$20,000-US$30,000
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Joseph Lincoln (1859-1938), Accord, Massachusetts.: Rare long-tailed duck hen. Lincoln’s classic form with incised bill carving and bold paint pattern. Round inlet weight on the underside. Branded “EL Spear” on underside. Measures
0002: Joseph Lincoln (1859-1938), Accord, Massachusetts.Est. US$40,000-US$60,000
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George Boyd (1873-1941), Seabrook, New Hampshire.: Rare and outstanding, rigmate pair of red-breasted mergansers. Slightly turned heads with extended crests. Measure 17.5” long. Provenance: Nina Fletcher Little collection. Sotheby’s
0003: George Boyd (1873-1941), Seabrook, New Hampshire.Est. US$70,000-US$100,000
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George Boyd (1873-1941), Seabrook, New Hampshire.: . Outstanding canvas over wood slat Canada goose. Slightly turned and alert head pose with tack eyes. Measures 26.5” long. Provenance: Alan and Elaine Haid collection.
0004: George Boyd (1873-1941), Seabrook, New Hampshire.Est. US$20,000-US$40,000
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George Boyd (1873-1941), Seabrook, New Hampshire.: Excellent yellowlegs with split tail carving and shoe button eyes. Adele Earnest collection ink stamp on the underside. Measures 11” long. Provenance: Adele Earnest collection. Alan and Elaine
0005: George Boyd (1873-1941), Seabrook, New Hampshire.Est. US$5,000-US$8,000
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A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.: Very rare and outstanding green wing teal drake, circa 1915. Slightly turned head and relief carved, crossed wing tips and tail feathers. Maker’s oval brand on the underside. Made for the rig
0006: A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Est. US$125,000-US$175,000
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A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.: Extremely rare feeding black duck with slightly turned head in a downward looking pose. Believed to be the only one in this position. Relief feather carving on raised wing tips and tail feathers.
0007: A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Est. US$80,000-US$120,000
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A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.: Early and very rare widgeon hen. Pre-brand example with slightly turned head and relief carved tail feathers and wingtips. Branded “CWW” three times on the underside for the rig of
0008: A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Est. US$25,000-US$35,000
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A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.: Dust jacket style black bellied plover with deep relief wing carving. Individual carved feathers on primaries. Measures 12” long. Provenance: Alan and Elaine Haid collection. Literature:
0009: A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Est. US$100,000-US$150,000
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A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.: Exceedingly rare feeding yellowlegs with relief carved primary feathers. Measures 13.75” long. Provenance: Alan and Elaine Haid collection. Literature: “Top of the Line Hunting
0010: A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Est. US$80,000-US$120,000
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A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.: Rare golden plover with split tail carving and relief carved primaries. Measures 10.75” long. Provenance: Alan and Elaine Haid collection.
0011: A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1951), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Est. US$20,000-US$30,000
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Charles E. 'Shang' Wheeler (1872-1949), Stratford, Connecticut.: Outstanding sleeping black duck. Hollow carved with head turned, resting on back. Bill is buried under back feathers. Scratch feather paint detail on head and neck. Retains the original leather line
0012: Charles E. 'Shang' Wheeler (1872-1949), Stratford, Connecticut.Est. US$50,000-US$80,000
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Charles Schoenheider Sr. (1854-1924), Peoria, Illinois.: Exceedingly rare standing pintail ‘ice duck’. Hollow carved with iron foot made to stand. Painted by Schoenheider’s friend and hunting partner Jack Franks, with comb feather detail
0014: Charles Schoenheider Sr. (1854-1924), Peoria, Illinois.Est. US$60,000-US$90,000
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Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.: Very rare rigmate pair of mallards. Hen in rare preening pose. Early, three-piece hollow carved body with large glass eyes and Edna Perdew’s finest paint. Both have Perdew pencil weights on the
0015: Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Est. US$80,000-US$120,000
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Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.: G.K. Schmidt rig green wing teal drake. Hollow carved with comb feather paint detail on sides. Deep “G.K. Schmidt” brand on the underside. Measures 10.25” long. Provenance:
0016: Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Est. US$25,000-US$35,000
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Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.: Rare turned head mallard hen. Hollow carved with the original Elliston weight having been adjusted with an additional weight added to offset the turned head. “K” scratched in to the
0017: Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.Est. US$60,000-US$90,000
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Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.: Excellent round body canvasback. Hollow carved with deeper than typical body. Comb feather paint detail on gray areas. Retains the original Elliston weight. Measures 15” long. Provenance: Alan
0018: Robert Elliston (1847-1925), Bureau, Illinois.Est. US$15,000-US$25,000
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Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.: Excellent rigmate pair of mallards. Hollow carved, round body style with fine comb feather paint detail on drake’s back, and small patch at hen’s wings. From the Jolley Rig but unmarked.
0019: Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.Est. US$40,000-US$60,000
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Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.: Mallard drake from the rig of Merle Brown. Hollow carved flat bottom style with relief wing carving. Number “28” painted on the underside for Merle Brown, Princeton Fish & Game Club
0020: Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.Est. US$10,000-US$15,000
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Charles Birch (1867-1956), Willis Wharf, Virginia.: Rare and outstanding working swan. Hollow carved with raised neck seat, inserted hardwood bill, and tack eyes. Measures 26” long, 18.5” to top of head. Provenance: A number of these
0021: Charles Birch (1867-1956), Willis Wharf, Virginia.Est. US$100,000-US$150,000
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Nathan Cobb Jr. (1825-1905), Cobb Island, Virginia.: Hollow carved swimming brant. Raised wingtip carving and slightly cocked head. “N” carved on the underside. Measures 21.5” long. Provenance: Ken Gleason collection. Alan and Elaine
0022: Nathan Cobb Jr. (1825-1905), Cobb Island, Virginia.Est. US$60,000-US$90,000
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Harry V. Shourds (1861-1920), Tuckerton, New Jersey.: Very rare red breasted merganser drake. Hollow carved with tack eyes and extended crest feathers. Inlet lead weight on the underside. From the ‘O’ rig with a small “O” stamped
0024: Harry V. Shourds (1861-1920), Tuckerton, New Jersey.Est. US$50,000-US$80,000