Sold2021YELLOWLEG, MASONEARLY YELLOWLEG by the Mason Decoy Co., Detroit, MI. Very weathered paint worn to wood in areas. Good structural condition. Retains tack eyes and nail bill. Mounted atop a custom base. 200-300See Sold Price
Sold2023(lot of 7) Assembled group(lot of 7) Assembled group, including early 19th century paper fan; French faience chinoiserie decorated box, reverse with conjoined VP mark; Baccarat starfish paperweight; pair of Steuben glass candlSee Sold Price
Sold2021Early Decoyhas traces of original paint, neck has crack and old repair, 9" h x 20" w x 7" dSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yellowlegs decoy by WILLIAM H. SOUTHARDYellowlegs decoy by WILLIAM H. SOUTHARD (American, Seaford, Long Island, New York, 1874-1940), a rig mate to the Southard shorebird in the previous lot, having the same inscribed inventory number ''56See Sold Price
Sold2023Yellowlegs Decoy from the William J. Matthews (1855- 1930s) RigYellowlegs William J. Matthews (1855- 1930s) Rig Assawoman Island, VA, c. 1890 9 1/4 in. long Mackey acquired the Matthews rig from the hunter's estate. The underside of this decoy is marked with theSee Sold Price
Sold2023Running Yellowlegs DecoyRunning Yellowlegs South Shore, MA, c. 1880 13 1/2 in. long A large running shorebird with raised wing tips. This bird is part of a recently discovered rig and is offered here in its as-found surface.See Sold Price
Sold2023Lesser Yellowlegs DecoyLesser Yellowlegs South Shore, MA, c. 1880 8 1/2 in. long This bird is part of a recently discovered rig and is offered here in its as-found surface. Original paint with moderate wear and a replaced bSee Sold Price
Sold2023Group of (2) early flat body shorebirdsGroup of (2) early flat body shorebirds believed to be from New England. The larger yellowlegs decoy has some light paint craquelure on back and possible touch-up with light shot spray. The smaller goSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yellowlegs decoyYellowlegs decoy, probably Virginia, maker unknown, an early working shorebird having chip carved body with painted eyes and down-sweeping tail. The paint appears old with craquelure and possible coatSee Sold Price
Sold2023Assembled Group of American Art Pottery (7)Assembled group of seven (7) American art pottery vessels, early to mid-20th century, comprising vases and bowls with blue or green glaze and various motifs by makers including Bunley & Winter, CrooksSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Pintail Decoy by Robert "Bob" White (b. 1939)Early Pintail Robert "Bob" White (b. 1939) Tullytown, PA, c. 1980 18 in. long An early gunning decoy from the maker's rig. The underside has his bobwhite quail weight, copper rig identification, and pSee Sold Price
Sold2023Three Shorebird Decoys by Bruce BeiberA 7 inch Ruddy Turnstone sandpiper decoy by Bruce Beiber (b. 1949), Cape May, NJ. A 9 1/2 inch feeding Lesser Yellowlegs decoy and a 10 1/2 inch Greater Yellowlegs decoy, all three are signed with a "See Sold Price
Sold2022Yellowlegs ShorebirdA Yellowlegs decoy in grey/white paint with black wing outline. Beak replaced, mounted on a contemporary stand. Early 20th century. Allio Collection. FRANCAIS: Appelant Chevalier en peinture grise/blaSee Sold Price
Sold2016Assembled Roseville PotteryThree pinecone vases, #498, #121-7, one early stamped 3, 1 Rosemont VintageTallest 7.25"See Sold Price
Sold2020Two Early Duck DecoysIncluding canvaseback, marked on base John Roth Male Drake Canvasback Oslosh, Wisc., in original polychrome painted finish with glass eyes, 17 1/2 x 7 x 9 1/4" high.; and coot in original polychrome pSee Sold Price
Sold2020Shorebird Decoy, Early 20th C.Shorebird decoy early 20th century. Provenance: From Wildfowler Decoys, Inc. (Quogue) and Peacock Point, Long Island estate. [7 inches]. Gunning wear; missing head.See Sold Price
Sold2021EARLY FISH DECOYEARLY FISH DECOY, possibly a sucker, in very old weathered paint. Fair structural condition with two fins missing, rigging screw, and loose tail. Overall length approximately 7 inches. 75-125See Sold Price
Sold20191900s Male Carved Duck Decoy Early 1900s paintEarly 1900s paint decorated, hand carved folk art duck decoy. Excellent w/ one crack to body, very good original paint surface. Size: 16"W x 7 3/4"HSee Sold Price
Sold2024Early Factory Yellowlegs ShorebirdA 10 1/2 inch Yellowlegs shorebird decoy similar to decoys made by the J.N. Dodge (1882-1893) and Peterson factories branded "EFH". Old, possibly original paint with wear- toSee Sold Price
Sold2023Trego-Rig Blue-Winged Teal Decoy by Robert Elliston (1847-1925)Trego-Rig Blue-Winged Teal Robert Elliston (1847-1925) Bureau, IL, c. 1890 12 1/4 in. long An exceedingly rare and early teal decoy. Widely regarded as the "Dean" of the Illinois River carving traditiSee Sold Price
Sold2023Brandt DecoyEarly Brandt decoy. H 9-3/4" L 17-1/4" W 7". Condition: Working repaint. Link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/n2dbiczdk7fp7u0jtbwpz/h?rlkey=7xux8i9qxxaumqcmk9s9cm4xy&dl=0See Sold Price
Sold2018EARLY CANVASBACK DUCK WORKING DECOYEarly Working Decoy. Canvasback Drake. North Carolina. Chestnut Red Head and Neck. Part of a lifelong collection. Measures 13" long. Weight 2 pds 7 oz. PROVENANCE: A Private Charleston SC EstateSee Sold Price
Sold2022RIG OF EIGHT MASON DECOY FACTORY BLUEBILL DECOYSRIG OF EIGHT MASON DECOY FACTORY BLUEBILL DECOYS Detroit, Early 20th Century Seven drakes and one hen. Lengths approx. 14”.See Sold Price
Sold2015North Carolina Early Primitive Bluebill Decoys.North Carolina Early Primitive Bluebill Decoys. Carved wood with paint. Weighted. Good condition. Average size is 15” x 7”. Est. $100-200. Ship: $45See Sold Price
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2 days LeftBright Star Antiques Co.2pc. Lot of Wooden Painted Decoys 17"H, 24" x 8 1/2" / 7 1/4"H, 19 1/2" x 7"US$125(3 bids)
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