SoldCANVASBACK PAIR, J. TEETERPAIR OF CANVASBACKS by Jeff Teeter, Livonia, MI. Oversized models in very good original paint with in-use wear and some paint flaking above bottom board edge to both. Very good structural condition. ISee Sold Price
SoldHIGH-HEAD CANVASBACK PAIR, J. MCLOUGHLINOUTSTANDING PAIR OF CANVASBACKS by John W. McLoughlin, Bordentown, NJ. High-head models in excellent original paint and unused condition. Hollow construction. Both with paddle tail carving. Both withSee Sold Price
SoldCANVASBACK PAIR, J. BRITTONVERY FINE PAIR OF CANVASBACKS by Jim Britton, Reedville, VA. Excellent original paint and unused condition. The drake is carved in a sleeping position; the hen is carved in a preening position. Both wSee Sold Price
SoldCANVASBACK PAIR, J. BRITTONVERY FINE PAIR OF CANVASBACKS by Jim Britton, Rockville, MD. Excellent original paint and unused condition. Carved in the style of the 1936 Ward Bros., with deep ice grooves, raised wing tips and broaSee Sold Price
SoldMINIATURE CANVASBACK PAIR, J. WOODOUTSTANDING PAIR OF MINIATURE CANVASBACKS by John Wood, Venice, FL. Excellent original paint and structural condition. Both with very intricate painted feather work to back and sides. Both with raisedSee Sold Price
SoldMINIATURE CANVASBACK PAIR, J. WOODVERY FINE PAIR OF MINIATURE STANDING CANVASBACKS by John Wood, Venice, FL. Excellent original paint and structural condition. Both with raised wing tips and fluted tail carving. The hen is carved in aSee Sold Price
SoldMINIATURE CANVASBACK PAIR, J. WOODVERY FINE PAIR OF MINIATURE CANVASBACKS by John Wood, Venice, FL. Floating models in excellent original paint and condition. Very detailed painted feather work overall. Raised crossed wings and flutedSee Sold Price
SoldCANVASBACK PAIR, J. HOLLOWAYPAIR OF CANVASBACKS by John Holloway, Tuckerton, NJ. Original paint with sap bleed to sides and undersides. Very good structural condition. Hollow construction. Hen is a snug head model. Both with taiSee Sold Price
SoldCANVASBACK PAIR, J.E. MCKINNEYVERY FINE PAIR OF CANVASBACKS by J. Evans McKinney, Elkton, MD. Excellent original paint and unused condition. Fine detailed comb painting to both backs. Some nice carving to bills. Both retain weightSee Sold Price
SoldPAIR OF CANVASBACKS by Jess HeislerPAIR OF CANVASBACKS by Jess Heisler, Burlington, NJ, circa 1920. Both in restored condition. Hollow construction. Both branded J. A. STOKE. Both retain pad weights.See Sold Price
SoldDecorative Canvasback Pair, The Ward BrothersDecorative Canvasback Pair The Ward Brothers Lemuel T. (1896-1984) and Stephen (1895-1976) Crisfield, MD, 1971 16 1/2 in. long Lem was exceptionally fond of his decorative canvasbacks and described aSee Sold Price
SoldFlying Canvasback Pair, John Glenn (1876-1954)Flying Canvasback Pair John Glenn (1876-1954) Rock Hall, MD, c. 1910 14 1/2 in. long, 15 in. tall on stand Glenn was among the early Upper Bay decoy makers who made birds in the regional style. SettinSee Sold Price
SoldCanvasback Pair, The Ward BrothersCanvasback Pair The Ward Brothers Lemuel T. (1896-1984) and Stephen (1895-1976) Crisfield, MD, 1972 16 1/2 in. long A pair of canvasback decoys, both are signed and dated on the bottom "Lem & Steve" aSee Sold Price
SoldCanvasback Pair - Jim SchmiedlinJim Schmiedlin (1945-2015) Bradford Woods, PA, c. 1981 Drake 16.50" long | Hen 16.25" long Matched decorative pair of Canvasbacks. Raised and carved wing tips with carved tail feathers. Heads are turnSee Sold Price
SoldOutstanding Canvasback Pair of DecoysMidwestern original pair, both hand carved in original polychrome painted finish with glass eyes, drake & hen, circa 1920 or earlier, each circa 15 x 5 x 7" high. Each with old types tag with provenieSee Sold Price
SoldPAIR J. W. FISKE, N.Y. CAST IRON GARDEN URNS19th century, campagna form, cast with half-egg pattern rims and gadrooning on sides, traces of old blue paint; two-piece construction; bases stamped h. 35 dia. 22 in. Provenance: from an important GrSee Sold Price
SoldCANVASBACK PAIR, SWAN CREEK RIG, B. WHITEVERY FINE PAIR OF CANVASBACKS by Bob White, Tullytown, PA. Gunning pair in excellent original paint showing very minor in-use wear. Hollow construction. Fine painted feather detail with stipple paintSee Sold Price
SoldMALLARD PAIR, J. MCLOUGHLINVERY FINE PAIR OF MALLARDS by John W. McLoughlin, Bordentown, NJ, (1911-1985). Both in excellent original paint and condition. The hen with detailed paint ticking to head and detailed painted featherSee Sold Price
SoldGADWALL PAIR, J. HILLMANVERY FINE PAIR OF GADWALLS by Jode Hillman, Mullica Hill, NJ. Very good original paint and structural condition. Drake with some roughness to tail tip. Both with minor shelf rubs and foxing. Both withSee Sold Price
SoldMallard Pair, J. N. Dodge Decoy Factory (1883-1893)Mallard Pair J. N. Dodge Decoy Factory (1883-1893) Detroit, MI, c. 1890 16 in. long As found. Provenance: Len Carnaghi CollectionSee Sold Price
CANVASBACK PAIR, WARD BROS.FINE PAIR OF CANVASBACKS by the Ward Bros., Crisfield, MD. Paint is a combination of original and overpaint. Very good structural condition. Drake with tail chip and wear to bill tip. Some discoloratiSee Sold Price
SoldPair J. Robert Scott "Bethesda" occasional chairsPair J. Robert Scott "Bethesda" occasional chairs, 21st c., designed by Sally Sirkin Lewis, with beige chenille upholstery, marked "J. Robert Scott", under seat cushion, 34"h x 32"w x 34"dSee Sold Price
SoldMammoth-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
SoldMason Decoy Factory - Premier Canvasback PairMason Decoy Factory (1896-1924) Detroit, MI c.1915 15.75" long Iconic body style in entirely original condition picked directly from an old boat house decades ago. Rig mate pair with matching cylindriSee Sold Price