Sold20242 Duck Decoys from Evans Factory, Ladysmith, WisconsinAmerican, 20th century. Two hand painted Mallard duck decoys, each with paint loss throughout and additional paint over original, Decoys from Evans Factory, Ladysmith, Wisconsin circa 1920's.; ht. 8,See Sold Price
Sold2021Desirable pair of bluewing teal, Evans Decoy Factory,Desirable pair of bluewing teal, Evans Decoy Factory, Ladysmith, Wisconsin, 1st quarter 20th century. Drake retains Evans stamp on underside. Both have scratch painting and very light gunning wear. 14See Sold Price
Sold2024Mallard Hen Decoy by Evans FactoryA 15 1/2 inch Mallard hen decoy by the Evans Decoy Factory (1927-1934), Ladysmith, WI. Original paint with wear to include a tail chip. Provenance: Davidson Hawthorne CollectionSee Sold Price
Sold20222 Evans Duck DecoysLadysmith, WI, 1 redhead drake & 1 coot, glass eyes, solid bodies, old working paint, John Treutelaar Collection, 14"L & 15"L, est. 200 - 400See Sold Price
Sold20222 Canvasback Drake Duck Decoys1 Myron Frisque of Green Bay, WI, glass eyes, solid body, worn original paint with shot marks & small chip to edge of bill, 17.5"L & 1 Artin Wisconsin Factory, glass eyes, solid body, original paint wSee Sold Price
Sold2023Rare Evans Factory Redhead DecoyRare Evans Factory Redhead. Original paint, bill repair with touch-ups, 1930's, Ladysmith, Wisconsin. Evans stamp on bottom. Rare species for this company. 14.5"L x 5"W x 6.5"HSee Sold Price
Sold2021Evans Factory Mallard HenWisconsin Mallard Hen Evans Decoy Factory (1927-1934), Ladysmith, WI An 18 inch Mammoth Grade decoy, with carved bill detail and a partial “Evans Decoy? stamp and an “O.D.? rigSee Sold Price
Sold2023Standard-Grade Bluebill Pair by Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932)Standard-Grade Bluebill Pair Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932) Ladysmith, WI, c. 1920 14 1/2 in. long Both hollow decoys bear an Evans ink stamp. Original paint with heavy gunning wear, cracks and someSee Sold Price
Sold2023Rare and Early Blue-Winged Teal Pair by Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932)Rare and Early Blue-Winged Teal Pair Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932) Ladysmith, WI, c. 1921 13 1/2 in. long "Considering the number of Evans teal that come to market over the years," writes Terry SmaSee Sold Price
Sold2023Standard-Grade Mallard Pair by Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932)Standard-Grade Mallard Pair Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932) Ladysmith, WI, c. 1925 15 1/2 in. long Both bear the Evans stamp and the hen is marked "W.W.W." Original paint with moderate gunning wear aSee Sold Price
Sold2022Evans Coot Duck DecoyLadysmith, WI, standard grade, glass eyes, solid body, original paint with gunning wear & flaking, age crack & damage to underside of bill, factory stamp on bottom, 14"L, est. 200 - 400See Sold Price
Sold2017MASON FACTORY CARVED AND PAINTED BLACK DUCK DECOYMASON FACTORY CARVED AND PAINTED BLACK DUCK DECOY, hollow-body form, inset glass eyes. Retains old working painted surface. First quarter 20th century. 6 1/2" HOA, 16" LOA.Good visual condition with eSee Sold Price
Sold2021BLUEBILL PAIR, EVANS DECOY FACTORYFINE PAIR OF BLUEBILLS by the Evans Decoy Factory, Ladysmith, WI, circa 1920-30. Hollow Mammoth models that retain strong original paint with some in-use wear. Very good structural condition. Both witSee Sold Price
Sold2024Black Duck DecoyAn early 15 1/2 inch factory Black Duck decoy with restored paint and a circular inletted weight similar to those found in Martha's Vineyard decoys. In in-use paint with light wear, an age lineSee Sold Price
Sold2023Mammoth-Grade Canvasback Pair by Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932)Mammoth-Grade Canvasback Pair Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932) Ladysmith, WI, c. 1925 17 in. long "Evans mammoth canvasback decoys are magnificent." -Terry Smart and Andy SchoneichThis large pair hasSee Sold Price
Sold2023Mammoth-Grade Pintail Pair by Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932)Mammoth-Grade Pintail Pair Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932) Ladysmith, WI, c. 1930 19 in. long The drake bears an Evans ink stamp and has been struck twice with a "P.G.C." brand. Mix of original and rSee Sold Price
Sold2023The Evans Ring-Necked Drake by Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932)The Evans Ring-Necked Drake Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932) Ladysmith, WI, c. 1925 15 in. long This hollow-body decoy is the only Evans example of this species known. Mix of original and repaint withSee Sold Price
Sold2023Mammoth-Grade Bluebill Pair by Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932)Mammoth-Grade Bluebill Pair Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932) Ladysmith, WI, c. 1930 16 in. long Both bear the Evans stamp and the drake has a two-piece hollow body. Mostly original with some repaint aSee Sold Price
Sold2023Mammoth-Grade Canvasback Pair by Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932)Mammoth-Grade Canvasback Pair Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932) Ladysmith, WI, c. 1925 18 in. long The drake bears the Evans stamp and the hen has a "JAF" brand. Original paint with moderate gunning weSee Sold Price
Sold2023Early Standard-Grade Blue-Winged Teal Pair by Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932)Early Standard-Grade Blue-Winged Teal Pair Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932) Ladysmith, WI, c. 1921 13 in. long Drake is in original paint with moderate gunning wear including rub to head. Hen is as foSee Sold Price
Sold2023Coot Decoy by Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932)Coot Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932) Ladysmith, WI, c. 1925 14 in. long The decoy bears an Evans ink stamp and an "E. Fessenbecker" tag. Original paint with moderate gunning wear and gunning repaintSee Sold Price
Sold2023Two Canvasback Hens by Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932)Two Canvasback Hens Evans Duck Decoy Co. (1921-1932) Ladysmith, WI 15 in. long The competitive-grade hen has been struck with a "G.W.P." brand. Original paint with heavy gunning wear. Provenance: TerrSee Sold Price
Sold2022(Lot of 3) Vintage duck decoys(Lot of 3) Vintage duck decoys, with original or old working paint, including a Broad Gill reputedly by a Wisconsin Factory from the Bill Brauer collection with Decoys Unlimited Inc label; and a canvaSee Sold Price
Sold2021AMERICAN EVANS DECOY COMPANY CANVASBACK.Ladysmith, Wisconsin, 1921-1932. Stamped label on underside. Working decoy with original paint and glass eyes. Wear, minor shrinkage lines and a few faint shot scars. 18.5"l. From the Collection of MaSee Sold Price
May 26Clark's Auction Company1908 Mason Decoy Factory Red-Breasted Merganser Duck Decoy With Glass EyesUS$100(1 bid)
Copley Fine Art AuctionsRare Pair of Wood Duck Decoys by Gene Hendrickson (1899-1971) Northfield, NJUS$200