SoldCANVASBACK DRAKE, E. KellieCANVASBACK DRAKE by Edward "One-Arm" Kellie (1883-1955) Monroe, MI, circa 1930. Gunning paint and very good structural condition with in-use wear. Retains full keel. Overall length is approximately 16See Sold Price
SoldHALF-SIZE BARROW'S GOLDENEYE AND CANVASBACK DRAKE, E. MEACHENONE-HALF SIZE BARROW'S GOLDENEYE DRAKE AND ONE-HALF SIZE CANVASBACK DRAKE by Ed Meachen, Stratford, CT. Very good original paint and structural condition. Goldeneye with relief-carved wings and carvedSee Sold Price
SoldMiniature Feeding Canvasback Drake - A. E. CrowellA 5 inch miniature carving by A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, MA. Signed with the maker's rectangular stamp. Original paint and condition with pleasing patina. X Mills collection, X R. BorSee Sold Price
SoldCANVASBACK DRAKE, E.F. KELLIEEARLY HIGH-HEAD CANVASBACK DRAKE by Edward F. "One Arm" Kellie, Monroe, MI, (1883-1955), circa 1920s. Paint worn mostly to wood. Very good structural condition, consistent with age. Several tight checSee Sold Price
SoldEd "One Arm" Kellie Canvasback DrakeMonroe, MI, glass eyes, solid body, mostly original paint with some touchup around base of neck, light gunning wear, a few shot marks, overall nice example, 15"L, est. 400 - 600See Sold Price
SoldCANVASBACK PAIR, E. CLARKPAIR OF CANVASBACKS by Ed Clark, Villas, NJ. Excellent original paint and condition. Drake with some very minor sap bleed to bottom. Carved in the Delaware River style with raised carved wing tips. BoSee Sold Price
SoldPossibly his best canvasback drake, Charles Bergman,Possibly his best canvasback drake, Charles Bergman, Astoria, Oregon. A very early 1930s two piece hollow body with high alert head and appealing thin original paint pattern. 15" long. Literature "DecSee Sold Price
SoldCanvasback drake, Tom Chambers, Toronto, Ontario, 1st quarter 20th century.Canvasback drake, Tom Chambers, Toronto, Ontario, 1st quarter 20th century. Long, solid body style. Branded "Thos Chambers Maker" and "JT McMillan". Fine comb feather paint detail on back and sides. PSee Sold Price
SoldWard Brothers 1936 mdl Canvasback Drake DuckDecoy, Crisfield, MD, Glass Eyes, Solid Body, Body appears to be Mostly Original, Head appears to be Restored, crack in Neck, Otherwise Good, Slightly Left Turned Head, Excellent Form & Great Profile,See Sold Price
SoldCanvasback Drake Decoy, Capt. John C. SchweikartCapt. John C. Schweikart (1870-1954) Detroit and Strawberry Island, MI, c. 1910 16 1/2 in. long A hollow decoy exhibiting the maker's "signature" reared-back bull neck, aluminum wing tips and primarieSee Sold Price
SoldCANVASBACK DRAKE, W. HEVERINEARLY CANVASBACK DRAKE by Will Heverin, Chestertown, MD, (1860-1951). Very old working paint and good structural condition. Retains weight and rigging. BILL HEVERIN written on bottom. 200-300See Sold Price
SoldBLUEBILL DRAKE, E. BIRDSALLVERY FINE BLUEBILL DRAKE by Eugene Birdsall, Barnegat, NJ, circa 1890. Very good original paint with very little wear. Very good structural condition. Hollow construction. Retains original pad weightSee Sold Price
SoldNC Ned Burgess Canvasback Drake DecoyCarved and painted canvasback drake decoy attributed to Ned Burgess (NC, 1863-1956). Retains an older, possibly original painted surface. 8 1/2" H x 17" 1/4 L. 1st half 20th century. Additional high-rSee Sold Price
SoldThree Early Canvasback Drake Decoysfirst quarter 20th century, three Upper Bay examples comprising: Dick Hipple (Havre de Grace, Maryland), 8-3/4 x 15-1/2 x 6-1/4 in.; August Heinefield (Rock Hall, Maryland), 8-3/4 x 15-1/4 x 6-3/4 in.See Sold Price
SoldJohn "Daddy" Holly - Canvasback Drake RecklessJohn "Daddy" Holly (1818-1892) Havre de Grace, MD c.1880's 13.75" long Reckless brand Branded ÒRecklessÓ with layers of working paint removed around the brand. The Reckless was built in Havre de GraSee Sold Price
SoldIvar Fernlund Canvasback Drake Duck DecoyHamilton, ONT, combination of original & working paint, head is turned right, small repair to tip of bill, light gunning wear, a few shot marks, exceedingly hard to find, 15"L, est 2,000 - 4,000See Sold Price
SoldNorth Carolina Ned Burgess Canvasback Drake DecoyNed Burgess (NC, 1863-1956) carved and painted canvasback drake decoy. Appears to retain the original painted surface. 8 1/2" H x 17" L. 1st half 20th century. Additional high-resolution photos are avSee Sold Price
SoldCANVASBACK DRAKE, J. CURRIERCANVASBACK DRAKE by Jim Currier, Havre de Grace, MD (1886-1969). Good original paint with in-use wear. Very good structural condition. Retains weight and rigging ring. Overall length is approximatelySee Sold Price
SoldKnot-Head Canvasback Drake Decoy by the Ward Brothers, Crisfield, MDKnot-Head Canvasback Drake Decoy The Ward Brothers Lemuel T. (1896-1984) and Stephen (1895-1976) Crisfield, MD, 1929 17 in. long The underside of this rare two-piece construction displays the date andSee Sold Price
SoldA. ELMER CROWELL MINIATURE CANVASBACK DRAKE East Harwich, Massachusetts, 1862-1952 Height 5”.A. ELMER CROWELL MINIATURE CANVASBACK DRAKEEast Harwich, Massachusetts, 1862-1952Circa 1928. Mounted on a round base. Rectangular stamp.Height 5”. Length 3”.See Sold Price
SoldCanvasback Drake DecoyUpper Chesapeake Bay, c. 1870 15 1/2 in. long A large canvasback decoy with a slight ridge down the tail. The underside for tail bears an incised "H" and the body has a second head by James T. Holly (See Sold Price
SoldCANVASBACK DRAKE, J. GLENNEARLY CANVASBACK DRAKE by Capt. John Glenn, Rock Hall, MD. Very good original paint showing in-use wear. Good structural condition with some putty loss at head crown. Typical mid-neck check. Check onSee Sold Price
Sold2 Frank Resop Canvasback Drake Duck DecoysBerlin, WI, glass eyes, solid bodies, combination of some original & old working paint, both have gunning wear, shot marks & a few tight age cracks, 2 knots & damage to tips of tails, both have reliefSee Sold Price
SoldWard Bros 1936 Canvasback Drake Duck DecoySteve and Lem Ward Bros, Crisfield, MD, Circa 1936. 15.5" long. Crack in head with neck repair.See Sold Price