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J281 Mid-19th century Folk Art hand carved fishing decoy depicting a Frog with long outstretched legs and tin front legs featuring great original painted surface. Glass inset eyes. There is a metal weight embedded in the frog from its underbelly. |
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J344 Hand carved Folk Art Patriotic Duck shaped fish decoy featuring original red, white and blue painted surface. Wooden body with stationery tin wings and loose tin feet featuring painted details on all tin to match the body paint. Painted eyes. Solid wood body with a metal weight embedded into the ducks underbelly. |
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K52 Large hand carved wooden fish decoy with remnants of silver, black and white painted surface and stationery tin fins. Paint decoration to fins matches body. Carved details for mouth, gills and tail. Red glass eyes. Imbedded weight in underbelly. |
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J351 Hand carved Folk Art Baby Duck shaped fish decoy featuring original detailed painted surface and glass eyes. Wooden body with stationery tin wings and loose tin feet featuring painted details on all tin to match the body paint. Solid wood body with a metal weight embedded into the ducks underbelly. From a Wappinger Falls, NY collection |
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J343 Folk Art hand-carved wooden fishing decoy depicting a small Beaver. Solid wooden body with tin front/back legs. Detailed shaping to the body, tail, head, and ears. Very realistic carved details on the tail, original painted surface and glass inset eyes. Metal weight embedded in the underbelly. |
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J243 Redhead Drake decoy carved by Doug Jester (1876-1961) of Chincoteague, Virginia. The original painted surface shows evidence of being shot over. Original weight intact on bottom. |
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J245 Green Wing Teal Decoy carved by John Glenn (1876-1954) of Rock Hall, Maryland. Cleaned to the original paint. Original weight and rigging on bottom. |
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J119 Charlie Joiner (1921-2015) Chestertown, Maryland. Canvasback Drake decoy circa 1950 Original paint and rigging , old tight crack to neck no movement Charlie "Speed" Joiner was a renowned and beloved waterfowls. It is said that he received his nickname "Speed" because of his deft skills in painting his birds. This is a wonderful example of his work |
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J16 Canvasback Decoy Early upper bay canvasback Hen decoy Old working second coat of paint with original paint showing thru circa 1920 |
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i6 Early 1940's Madison Mitchell pair of rig mate Canvasback decoys with "O" brand on bottoms and rig -stamped "H.G. Staples". Original paint. Original staple, ring, and weight remains intact on bottom of each decoy. It is very hard to find a matching pair this early! |
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RM1438 Early 1948 Canvasback Drake decoy carved by Madison Mitchell (1901-1993) from Havre de Grace Maryland - signed and dated on bottom. |
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H1023 Merganzer duck decoy attributed to Gunner Alvin Meekins of Hoopers Island, Dorchester County, Maryland. |
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H983 Mid 20th century Bluebill Hen decoy carved by R. Madison Mitchell (1901-1993), Havre De Grace, Maryland. Crack to the neck |
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H984 Early Canvasback Drake decoy carved by Charlie Joiner (1921-2015) of Chestertown, MD. |
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H938 Canvasback drake decoy carved by Captain John Smith (1871-1959), Ocean City, Maryland. |
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H974 North Carolina canvas covered swan decoy in preening pose. High arched back. Maker unknown. |
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**SOLD** H525 North Carolina . Battery Redhead Decoy second coat of working paint, great form, with original iron weight |
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H515 Full sized Canadian Goose Decoy with carved feathers and distinct shelf neck. Original staple and two, very primitive crossed weights are intact on bottom. Found on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Carver unknown. |
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H438 Jim Pierce Snow Goose Decoy - signed on bottom Jim Pierce HdGrace, MD and Branded "P" and "JP". Original paint. Retains original weight, ring and staple on bottom. |
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RM1388 Early Will Heverin Canvasback Drake Decoy. Branded "RHM" on bottom. Early working repainted surface. Retains original weight, staple and ring on bottom. |
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H429 Hand carved Dove from Dorchester County MD, carver unknown, all original paint mounted stand for displaying. Late 20th century. |
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H294 Nice Massachusetts Mallard decoy in original paint with two brands PEASE and ?UMBLE Deep carved wings and tail feathers. Circa 1900 |
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G712 Lloyd Tyler Folk Art carved decoy with metal legs |
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**SOLD** H309 Jimmy Garret (1945-2012), Canvas Over Wire Swan, Shawboro, North Carolina. Jimmy was an avid hunter, guide, cook, and decoy maker. His large swan decoys have always been preferred for use on the open Currituck Sound. This is a stunning example signed JG. |
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H301 Dorchester County, Maryland hand carved Folk art swan decoy with glass eyes and wooden keel. Original painted surface. Carver unknown. |
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H436 Pair Leonard Lipham (Cecil County, Maryland) Charles Nelson Barnard-style Canvasback Duck Decoys Signed on bottom Leonard N. Lipham 5-1-2001. |
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H434 Snow goose decoy signed on bottom: Made by Capt. Harry Jobes 1981. Retains original paint with original weight and rigging on bottom. |
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**SOLD** RM1379 Canvasback Drake Decoy by John Graham (1822-1912) of Charlestown, Maryland. Branded GRACE on bottom. Retains nice, early working re-painted surface with evidence of being shot over. Original iron weight, staple and ring intact on bottom. |
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**SOLD** H395 Canvasback Hen Decoy - Signed and dated on bottom "R. Madison Mitchell 1955". Original weight and ring are intact on bottom of decoy. |
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**SOLD** H280 Canvasback Drake decoy attributed to Taylor Boyd. Early working re-painted surface. Original iron keel weight, staple and ring intact on bottom. |
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H304 Early Jim Currier mallard duck decoy carved by James "Jim" Alexander Currier (1886-1971). Original paint in very good condition. Currier lived and carved in Havre de Grace, Maryland. 1930. |
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H281 Pennsylvania Upper Susquehanna Flats pair of canvasback Decoys unknown carver painted by Captain Harry Jobes Late 1960s - 1970's. |
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G633 1940's Canvasback Decoy - Elliott Brothers of Easton, MD in original paint (Ward Style) Chank ( 1904-?) and Bill (1904-1971), twin brothers, were perhaps the last of the commercial makers of shooting stools (decoys) made of wood and cork in Talbot County. |
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H387 Madison Mitchell original painted Canadian Goose decoy, 1960s. This is a weighted full-body size |
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H389 Dorchester County, Maryland Decoy -weight on bottom is constructed of a piece of rebar. |
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RM1356 Early black duck by R. Madison Mitchell (1901 - 1993) of Havre de Grace, Maryland. Circa 1940s. Working decoy, all original. single-nail weight on bottom circa 1950 |
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H338 Lum Fletcher semi high head Decoy, circa 1920's in second coat of working repaint, with traces of the original showin |
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*SOLD* H204 Early Black Duck Decoy carved by Doug Jester of Chincoteague, Virginia. Circa 1920s |
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J242 Canvasback Decoy carved by Edwin Pearson (1863-1932) of Havre de Grace, Maryland. Surface has been professionally cleaned down to the original paint. Original weight, ring and staple remain intact on bottom. |
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**SOLD** H163 Canvasback Decoy attributed to James/Frank Cockey - re-painted. Original iron keel in tact. |
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H253 Early Canvasback decoys in original paint by R. Madison Mitchell, circa1955 renowned decoy carver. Carved in the traditional Havre de Grace, MD style Decoy is in good condition original weight remains attached to the bottomR Madison Mitchell was born and grew up in Oakington, MD near the Swan River, south of Havre de Grace. |
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J177 Canvasback Hen Decoy carved by R. Madison Mitchell (1901-1993) from Havre de Grace, Maryland. Original weight and ring are intact on bottom of decoy. |
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H203 Black duck decoy by Ira Hudson (1876-1949) of Chincoteague, VA. Circa 1930's. |
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**SOLD** H198 Canvasback Drake by John Graham Charlestown MD - 1890's - branded NH |
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H202 Early Black Duck Decoy carved by Doug Jester of Chincoteague, Virginia. Circa 1920s original scratch feather painting. His speedy carving process provided affordable decoys for local hunters. Balsa, cedar, cottonwood and pine were preferable materials. |
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**SOLD** H162 Canvasback Drake from Cecil Country - Unknown Carver - painted by Severn Hall re-paint. Full size, In excellent condition |
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H164 Canvasback Drake, James Holly, Havre de Grace, MD. Nice, solid bird in original paint. Lead weight secured with two nails. Two nails and small piece of leather from what looks like original line tie. |
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H148 Charlie Joiner cast iron sink Box Decoy, original paint rare 1960s |
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H147 Madison Mitchell Havre de Grace Maryland Canvasback Decoy Signed and dated 1965 in original paint. |
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H92 Canvasback Decoy carved by Charlie Joiner (1921-2015) of Chestertown, MD. Original paint and retains original iron weight and ring on bottom. Circa mid 1960s. |
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**SOLD** H93 Pair of Canvasback Decoys signed and dated on bottom "Larry Tawes 1969". (Larry Tawes,Sr. - Salisbury, Maryland) |
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1024 Will Heverin (1860-1951), Charlestown, Maryland - Canvasback Hen wing duck decoy. Branded "C C" on bottom. Original staple intact on front bottom of decoy. |
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H125 Early New England Golden Eye with raised carved wings, with inset head and neck, old working repaint circa 1920 |
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G153 Antique Golden Eye working duck decoy attributed to Bill Cochran of Talbot County, Maryland 1950's old working paint |
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H23 Pair of madison mitchell blue bill, in the original paint, good condition circa 1950's |
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H333 Miniature Goose - carver unknown - original paint with slightly turned head. Circa 1960's |
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RM1417 Early canvasback hen decoy, carved by Paul Gibson, Havre de Grace, Maryland. Branded underside with "J H CONDITION: Original paint with light wear; |
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G937 Mallard Decoy - signed on bottom - T. Foxwell 1977 4/20/77 Cambridge MD. Various levels of the carved, raised feathers; carved details on the bill |
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G571 Hand carved and painted R. Madison Mitchell Canada Goose Decoy, Circa 1966. Decoy retains its original weight and ring. Signed and dated on bottom. |
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H21 R. Madison Mitchell carved Canada goose Decoy signed and date by Madison Mitchell and dated 1970 |
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G868 American Folk Art cut out sheet iron Canada Goose confidence decoy. with two-part body raised on riveted supports. Original weathered, painted surface. Presented on a wooden base. Circa 1930. |
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H11 Upper Bay canvasback duck decoy carver unknown with rigging, with a J. carved in bottom of Decoy |
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**SOLD** Y4 Early Maryland hand chopped working Canvasback Drake in original paint with paddle tail, with original weight |
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**SOLD** H259 Dorchester County, Maryland hand carved Goose decoy in sleeper pose. "SAM" painted on bottom. 3/4 size. Carver unknown. |
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RM1341 Madison Mitchell Black Duck Decoy - signed and dated on bottom 1947. Original scratch painting. |
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**SOLD** H3 Early Talbot County Maryland Drake carved by Elliott Brothers working duck decoy-Branded J.W. |
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*SOLD* G792 Canvasback Hen Decoy attributed to Madison Mitchell in original working paint. Robert Madison Mitchell was born in 1901 in Oakington, Maryland, near Harford Countys Swan Creek, just south of Havre de Grace, |
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G777 Early full body hand carved Shore Bird, retains most of its original paint, rose head nail for the beak. Show sign of heavy use with shot marks through out the body Found on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, This is a great piece of Americana folk art carver unknow . |
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G786 Earlie Talbot County Maryland Elliott brother's canvasback hen Decoy, old working repaint, branded J.M. D. in very good condition |
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G895 Captain Jess Urie (1901-1978), Rock Hall, Maryland Canvasback Drake.circa 1960 Jess Urie made his living by fishing and running charters. He was a perfectionist and all of his birds had extensive feathering and wing painting. Rigged, in excellent condition |
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G682 Two hand carved and painted miniature wooden goose decoys mounted on a thin piece of wood. All original. Label on bottom identified to: Edward G. Dietert Easton, MD. Each goose |
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G574 Mid 20th century hand carved miniature goose on a piece of driftwood. Bought out of a collection in Cape Cod, MA. Maker unknown, but it is very well done! All original. Goose measures 3 1/2 long x 3 tall x 1 1/4 wide and it is mounted on a piece of driftwood |
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J286 Hand carved Pintail Duck Decoy retaining its original painted surface. Solid wood with glass eyes. Branded on bottom B.B.D. |
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K67 Miniature hand carved and painted wooden Eagle with tiny glass eyes and wire feet mounted on a small branch. Scratch paint decorated feather detail on carved/shaped wings and body of the Eagle. There is an unreadable signature ("E. L. Hoof...") on the side of the branch below the tail of the Eagle. |
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G685 No. 377 Numara-Type Goose Call by Herters World Famous Game Calls - Herters, Inc. , Waseca, MINN., Since 1893 with original box and Calling Manual (Copyright 1952). |
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G519 Early 20th century beautifully carved miniature mallard drake in original paint and excellent condition. Mounted on a piece of wood. Probably 1930 -1940.Signed on bottom Mallard RG Cape Cod. |
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*SOLD* H152 Miles Hancock working Canada Goose Decoy. Miles Hancock (1888-1974), Chincoteague Island, VA. in original paint, circa 1925 - 1930 longdelicate tail shows the influence of Ira Hudson at the time when and Hancock worked together |
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G680C Canvasback Drake decoy carved by Jim Pierce of Havre de Grace, MD. Original painted surface. Original staple, ring and weight intact on bottom. Homemade secondary weight attached via vintage cotton cord. |
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G446 Canvasback Decoy carved by Bob Matthew Havre de grave Decoy made in Madison Mitchell shop |
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G447 Canvasback Decoy carved by Bob Matthew Havre de grave Decoy made in Madison Mitchell shop 1950's |
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*SOLD* G379 Wooden Crow decoy hand-carved by Rick Fish of Snow Hill, Maryland. Nicely mounted on base for display. Solid wood body with glass eyes, carved details on beak/nostril area, and carvers initials inscribed on underside of tail. |
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**SOLD** G363 Early Madison Mitchell Black Duck signed and dated 1954, all original paint with single nail weight. |
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G362 Early black duck by R. Madison Mitchell (1901 - 1993) of Havre de Grace, Maryland. Circa 1940s. Working decoy, all original. Two single-nail weight on bottom. |
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**Sold** G399 Early Canvasback Drake rved by William Heverin ca1860-1951, Charlestown, Md. was repainted later by one of the carver in Charlestown, in the angle wing pattern on back. Repainted in the early 20th century, the Decoy dates to 1890-1920, it is weighted with one of Bob McGraw wts. |
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G144 Early Canvasback decoy from Havre de Grace, Maryland in old working paint. Carver unknown. Tack eyes. Primitive, extremely early repair by tail. Original single nailed lead weight remains intact on bottom. |
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G364 Early canvasback drake decoy duck carved by James "Jim" Alexander Currier (1886-1971). Original paint in very good condition. Currier lived and carved in Havre de Grace, Maryland. He is a well known and respected carver. This canvasback drake decoy was probably carved around 1930. |
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G347 William Boyd 1956 canvasback hen duck decoy |
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G335 Ellotts brother rare semi high head canvasback Decoy in original paint, branded JMD on bottom, Ellot Bros Easton Md |
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**SOLD** G363 Early Madison Mitchell Black Duck signed and dated 1954, all original paint with single nail weight, |
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*SOLD* G349 Canvasback Decoy, carved by Capt. John Glenn, Rock Hall, Maryland, circa 1940s. |
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G185 Eastern Shore Maryland hand carved wooden Swan, 1950;s -1960 home made Swan decoy. Made of one piece of wood The neck and head is made from 2' stock. The Swan is made of Southern heart pine our native wood here on the Shore. |
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G157 Jim Pierce Black Duck Decoy, Havre de Grace, MD, painted eyes, solid body, mint original paint w/excellent detail, , signed in electro pen on bottom, makers brand JP |
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**SOLD** G204 Early 1920's Goose Decoy from Accomac County Va, in original paint made of cotton wood. This Goose decoy has beautiful lines, the carver is unknown |
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G156 Early R. Madison Mitchell canvasback Hen Decoy signed and dated on the botttom 1955 in original paint, early Madison Mitchell are hard to find |
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**SOLD** G113 Lloyd Tyler Turned-head Pintail Drake Decoy, Crisfield, Maryland, 1926, with original surface, , (imperfections), |
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G79 Early 1950's Madison Mitchell red head decoy, in original paint and some second coat, with a brand carved on the bottom JHS, OWR very early brand |
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RM1427 Rare High Head Branded Canvasback decoy by William Heverin of Chestertown, Maryland. Circa 1900. High head drake with A H MC D branded in two places on underside. This was the brand for A. H. Mc Daniel of North East, Maryland who owned a boat yard. |
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G444 Late 1950's Charlie Bryan- Middle River,Md. Goose, original paint good condition,Charlie Bryan Canada Goose Decoy. Charlie Bryan of Middle River, MD made some of the finest decoys in the region. |
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G42 Madison Mitchell black Duck Decoy signed and dated 1967 on bottom. The paint that has survived is all the original paint |
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G25 Early 20th century Chrisfield Maryland Blackhead Decoy, made by Lloyd J. Tyler 1898-1971 |
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G28 Elliot Bros Easton Md canvasback duck Decoy Chank ( 1904-?) and Bill (1904-1971), twin brothers, were perhaps the last of the commercial makers of shooting stools (decoys) made of wood and cork in Talbot County.T |
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**SOLD** B205 Mid 20th century rare Virginia oversized canvas Swan, one of five made, made by Harrell Grimstead, owner of Bay Heaven in Virginia Beach, he was a well know hunting guide, one of the most knowledgeable people on Back Bay Virginia Decoys. |
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G5 Canvas covered swimming Canada goose decoy North Carolina canvas Goose decoy, in original paint, canvas stretchered over wire body, with wooden shaped head. circa 1950 |
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*SOLD* RM1227 Eastern Shore Virginia derelict shorebird, unusual two piece weathered wooden construction with a nail for a bill. |
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**SOLD** G158 Pap's Creighton bufflehead from Hooper's Island maryland working duck decoy, branded on the bottom C original paint. |
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KH50 Excellent and all original hollow carved, premier grade bluebills from the Mason Decoy Company (Detroit, MI) ca. 1910. Small body model |
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E373 Early Canvasback Hen with very unusual hand-chopped body and wooden keel with iron weight. Glass eyes. Tight crack to the neck. Circa 1940s Bishop Head Club - Maker unknown. |
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**Sold**F61 Duck Decoy by James T. Holly (1855 to 1935) Havre de Grace, Maryland. This decoy is from the 1st quarter 20th century, in original paint |
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**SOLD** F713 Canvasback Drake Decoy made by Standley Evans (1887-1979). Mr, Evans lived in Elkton, MD, |
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F595 Jim Currier high head Canvasback DrakeJames A. "Jim" Currier (1886-1969)Havre de Grace, MD, c. 1930 The distinctive carving of the head and Roman Nose bill make this high head decoy stand out from most Upper Bay decoys. |
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F594 The distinctive carving of the head and Roman Nose bill make this high head decoy stand out from most Upper Bay decoys. Early second coat of working paint with gunning wear down to woo |
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**Sold**F363 Bob McGaw canvasback Hen, branded W.L.P. second coat of working paint , with the original dog bone weight |
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**SOLD** F281 Canvasback Drake decoy, carved by James A. Currier (1886 1971) of Havre De Grace, Maryland. Decoy was carved around 1930s 1940s and retains a large portion of original paint as well as some of the second coat of paint. |
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F300 Madison Mitchell 1965 golden eye duck decoy in original paint - currently attached to wooden platform and used as a lamp display |
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F299 Decoy, Goose, by John Albert Lundgren,On the bottom of the goose, stenciled in black paint:" PAT. SEPT 23, 1941 Straw stuffed goose decoy. Canvas body with white and black painting. Wire loop extending from tail to hang up the goose. Square metal bracket on bottom of the goose used to attach it to a stake. Patent number on bottom of the goose. . |
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Full sized White Swan decoy carved by John Paxson of Back Bay, Virginia - branded on bottom with JP as was his makers mark. Decoy has tack eyes, and a solid |
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E5 Pennsylvania Susquehanna Rive Mallard Hen in original paint, very unusually form the body is laminated in tree layers of wood , good condition all original |
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**Sold** RM1051 Early Bob McGaw Canvasback Drake decoy. Paint is a second coat of working paint, also done by McGaw. Original dog bone weight and iron ring on bottom. |
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*SOLD* E127 1930 Ira Hudson Brant, Ira lived in Chincoteague, Virginia Known fordecoy carving Ira Hudson (1873 - 1949) was a boat builder and prolific decoy and shorebird carver from Chincoteague, Virginia. |
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E133 Goose Silhouette Decoys, from a farm in Dorchester Co . Md circa 1940's |
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*SOLD* E84 Chincoteague Virginia 1930's Ira. Hudson Goose Decoy with a bostonwood body and pine neck and head in old working repaint, tack eyes |
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A390 Antiques Decoy, Hand Carved, Ice Fishing, perch beautiful Painted wood with attached metal fins and carved eyes |
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Maryland high-Head Blue Bill Decoy unknown carver, working repaint circa 1950 |
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E217 SIX, carved and painted wooden Birds with stand for displaying , painted like a Baltimore Oriole . Each with an old painted surface. |
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**Sold**E270 Early Virginia Canvasback Drake Decoy in old working paint, unknown maker,. |
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**Sold**E199 Red breasted Merganser, solid body glass eyesunknown carver circa 1970 retaining it's originalll paint, no cracks to the body or neck E196 Great piece of American folk Art of five polycrome painted Woodpeckers.Hand carved |
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E282North Carolina canvas Goose decoy, in original paint, canvas stretchered over wire body. circa 1950 |
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E247 UPPER CHESAPEAKE BAY CARVED AND PAINTED CANVASBACK DRAKE DECOY, solid-body form with original iron keel and possibly original leather line tie, similar to work of John Holly or Joseph Couldon. Thick, old working repaint. Late 19th/early 20th century. |
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*SOLD* E248 AUGUST HEINEFIELD (ROCK HALL,MARYLAND), CARVED AND PAINTED REDHEAD DRAKE DECOY |
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E295 Early 20th century Carved and painted Shorebird decoy, maker unknown outstanding condition probable New Jersey |
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E366 High Head Upper Bay Canvasback Drake, with a hand chopped body. |
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*SOLD* E363 Charles Bryan Canvasback Drake from Middle River, Maryland 1975 in original paint |
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E265 Early Canvasback Hen decoy - circa 1900 - from Upper Bay Susquehanna Flats. Tack eyes and early 2nd coat of paint over the original paint with traces of a brand on bottom of decoy. |
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E464 Canvas Mallard Hen by Armstrong Featherweight Decoy Co. Circa 1940's. Excellent condition. Armstrongs signature stitching in through the body, the ring attached to bottom of bird, |
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*SOLD* E6 Early 20th century Backbay Virginia Black Duck, outstanding condition, vert unusual with a heigh shelf. carver unknown |
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**SOLD** E331 Early 20th century pair of Shore Bird rig mates found New Jersey , one is flat body and the other is a full body |
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E475 Canvasback Drake Decoy carved by Stanley Evans of Elkton, MD (Born 1887 Died ?) Original tack eyes, with some original paint Circa late 1920s - early 1930s. A |
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E470 Miniature hand carved Mallard L.W. Stevens Windham Maine mounted on a piece of birchwood |
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*SOLD* F62 Pair of Merganzer Decoys from Eastern Shore, Virginia carved by Gary Crossman. All original paint, stamped with a "C" which is the carvers mark. |
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**Sold**F60 Super gunned over pair of Redhead decoys carved by Madison Mitchell (1901-1993) from Havre de Grace, Maryland. Both decoys have the original paint and are signed and dated 1955. The Hen has a slightly turned head. Decoys have a great dry surface never oiled or waxed. |
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F47 Small white Swan carved by John H. Clark , Have De Grace Maryland 12/83 mounted on base signed on bottom |
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(A323) Late 19th century Eastern Shore Virginia hand carved Shore Bird , original black paint , several shot holds from field use, mount on stick on base circa 1890-1910 |
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F131 Early 1940 Black Duck from Harford County, Maryland , in original paint, all hand chopped body hand |
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**Sold**F61 James Holly Duck Decoys James T. Holly (1855 to 1935) Havre de Grace, Maryland, This decoy is from the 1st quarter 20th century, ,in old working repaint . circa 1915 - 1920 |
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E5 Pennsylvania Susquehanna Rive Mallard Hen in original paint, very unusually form the body is laminated in tree layers of wood , good condition all original |
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*SOLD* A509 Easter Shore Maryland full size white Swan by A.J. Watson , original paint, 2 |
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**Sold**D401 High head Canvasback Drake by James T. Holly (1855-1935) Havre de Grace, Maryland James "Jim", the youngest of John Daddy Hollys three sons, was born and raised in in Havre de Grace, Harford County, Maryland. |
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D415 Very unusual upper Bay Canvasback Decoy in earlie paint, maker unknow circa 1940 -1950 |
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*SOLD* D395 Large full size wooden white Swan, with a detailed carved head. R L W carved into bottom circa 1960 |
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D402 Canada Goose carved by Richard Connelly 1988 well carved with a removerable head that can be reposition into a slepper or a hissing Goose |
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*SOLD* D278 Hand carved White Swan by Kevin Hammell Vintage Handcrafted ,NEW JERSEY, STONY HILL |
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*SOLD* E476 Canvasback Drake Decoy carved by James E. Baines from Morgantown, MD (St. Marys County) |
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**Sold**RM1055 Beautiful Canvasback Drake by Captain Harry Moore ( Captin of the gunning sloop boat Susquehanna) it has it original dry unclean paint surface, branded on the bottom H.H. |
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E475 Canvasback Drake Decoy carved by Stanley Evans of Elkton, MD (Born 1887 Died ?) Original tack eyes, with some original paint Circa late 1920s - early 1930s. |
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D100 Alvin Meekins ( 1883-1960) Hoppers Island, Maryland, Hen decoy mid-20th century.in original paint with tack eyes and original chain weight; |
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*SOLD* E131 Upper Susquehanna River hand carved Swan by Oscar Moxey 1959 |
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**Sold**D101 Early Canvasback drake decoy by Ira Hudson (1876-1949), Chincoteague Island, VA. tack eyes, old workinking paint . |
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D319 Talbot County Maryland Golden eye hand carved late 1950 -1960 in original paint carver unknown |
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D330 Early 1940's Decoy from Talbot County Eastern Shore Maryland carver unknown |
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E475 Canvasback Drake Decoy carved by Stanley Evans of Elkton, MD (Born 1887 Died ? |
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**Sold**D503 Elliott Brothers Easton Talbot County Maryland Chrank (1904-1983 ) Canvasback Drake, they were identical twins who carved commercially from probably1930's and into the 70's, worn but all the original paint, wider body with more elaborate tail than most . Highly expressive Elliott Brothers head, |
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D221 Folk Art Bird Tree with five very foky painted birds Birds resting on branch hand carved signed by the maker 15" tall |
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E373 Early Canvasback Hen with very unusual hand-chopped body and wooden keel with iron weight. Glass eyes. Tight crack to the neck. Circa 1940s Bishop Head Club - |
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**Sold**374 Canvsback Drake by Henry Lockard 1868-1944 from Elk Neck, Cecil County Md |
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*SOLD* C417 Mid 20th century Silhouette of a wooden carved Loon, with etched wings, left side showing original paint there is paint lost on the right side due to the weather. Two wooden pegs mounted to a wooden base . |
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C389 Dorchester Co. Maryland Cananda Goose, carved by Louis Tyler, in original paint, signed and dated 1988 Cambridge Maryland outstanding condition |
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*SOLD* C381 Upper Susquehanna flats Canvasback Drake in second coat of hunting paint, very nice hand chopped body. |
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C390 Dorchester Co. Maryland Canvasback Drake decoy, carved by Louis Tyler, in the original paint signed and dated 1990 |
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U310 Late 1950's Charlie Bryan- Middle River,Md. Goose, original paint good condition |
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*SOLD* E103 Early 1940's Madison Mitchell black Duck Rare , Madison Mitchell, Havre de Grace, Maryland, signed and dated 1940. Slightly turned head and scratch feather paint detail. CONDITION: Worn weathered original paint very good structurally. |
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**Sold**E105 Clarence (TITBIRD) Bauer 1925-2006 Havre de Grace, Md Rare Full size Goose decoy in original paint Titbird started the decoy business at 6 years old. Worked for Madison Mitchell for 32 years |
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E104 Eastern Shore Maryland Dorchester County, large white Swan carved by Captain Billy Mills from Crockenon MD.lower Dorchester County |
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*SOLD* C438 Lloyd Taylor Black Duck, Carved & Painted. A large black duck decoy by Lloyd Tyler (1898 to 1971), of Crisfield, Maryland. |
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E265 Early Canvasback Hen decoy circa 1900 from Upper Bay Susquehanna Flats, tack eyes early 2nd coat of paint over the original paint. Traces of a brand on bottom of decoy |
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E247 UPPER CHESAPEAKE BAY CARVED AND PAINTED CANVASBACK DRAKE DECOY, solid-body form with original iron keel and possibly original leather line tie, similar to work of John Holly or Joseph Couldon. Thick, old working repaint. Late 19th/early 20th century. 7 1/4" HOA, 13 1/4" LOA. |
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U310 Late 1950's Charlie Bryan- Middle River,Md.Goose, original paint good condition |
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*SOLD* E248 AUGUST HEINEFIELD (ROCK HALL,MARYLAND), CARVED AND PAINTED REDHEAD DRAKE DECOY, having solid-body form with original weight to underside, paint by Glenn on body by Heinefield. Old, original, painted surface. |
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B87 Pin and ink Roland H. Clark was an artist, author, and sportsman who was particularly well known for his etchings of game birds, such as ducks, geese, woodcock |
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**SOLD** B138 Early blue bill Drake possible New Jersey in origin, original paint with lead weight attached Decoy was double rigged , great form. circa 1930-1940 |
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*SOLD* B88 Pin and ink Roland H. Clark of New Rochelle, New York where he was born on April 2, 1874 |
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B370 Early Christfield Maryland Pintail Drake Decoy, three quater size, original unclean surface, small chip to the point of the tail 12" long x 5" tall |
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E350 Early Canvasback Drake Decoy old working repaint, branded J on the bottom originally had a iron keel on bottom removed to display, carver unknown circa 1910 |
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*SOLD* B462 Hand carved wooden Sand piper on driftwood carver unknown |
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B379 Mallard Hen miniature with it's original paint, circa 1970's 4 1/2" tall x 6" long |
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(A323) Late 19th century Eastern Shore Virginia hand carved Crow, original black paint , several shot holds from field use, mount on stick on driftwood circa 1890-1910 |
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**SOLD** B114 One gallon B&L brand Oyster can with a 16 Oz tin. These cans are marked Princess Anne, MD distributors .Near mint condition! |
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*SOLD* B204 Early Virginia Canadian Goose Decoy, unusual form with a layered body, possible made by Miles Hancock |
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A390 Antiques Decoy, Hand Carved, Ice Fishing, perch beautiful Painted wood with attached metal fins and carved eyes, Circa 1930 |
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**SOLD** A376 1950's Capt. Jessie Urie, Rockhall M aryland, Balpote drake in original paint ment condition. 13 1/2" long x 6 1/3" tall |
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**SOLD** A327 Lum Fletcher 1867- 1942 Havre De Grace Maryland, Canvasback Drake, Long Neck semi - high head (4") in old gunning oriinal paint, wt and staple attached, Lum Fletcher was a market Hunter, and a waterfowl guide. His decoys are featured in several Chesapeake Bay decoy books. Circa 1890 |
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**SOLD** B117 THIS ONE GALLON BOOTH ATLANTIC COAST FRESH OYSTERS CAN IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. IT IS STAMPED MD. |
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B179 This is an old oyster tin that has nice graphics, showing the oysters, sail boats, and a lighthouse. |
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C532 Knotts Island North Carolina Canvas Goose Decoy by Albert White circa 1940 ,the tenon joint head is a characteristic of Albert White decoys,Took a bit of skill to do it right, but made for a nice, strong head. |
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C96 Eastern Shore Maryland Pair of standing Goose decoys unknown maker, original paint. 5 1/2 tall 8 long |
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C412 Pair of canvasback decoys carved by Jessie Urie, from Rock Hall Maryland 1950, both birds are in original paint |
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*SOLD* C413 Blue bill Drakee, by Captian Jessie Urie 1950's |
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**Sold**C8 Pair of Maryland high head canvasback Decoys carved by Jim Perce, Haved Grace Maryland branded on bottom JP |
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Y121 Early 20th century Miniature mallard Decoy paper Weight Holly family Havre De Grace MD,cast metal paper weight |
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*SOLD* Q313 Pair of Canvasback carver Charles Bryan 1985 signed and dated, great condition |
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**SOLD** Z173 Drake bluebill Duck Decoy by Jim Cockey from Kent Island, Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay.It measures approximately 13 1/2" from tip of bill to tail. It has worn original paint, glass eyes and classic paddle tail. |
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V220 Pair of signed Canvasback Decoys by Charles Bryan, Middle River Maryland, 1975 excellent condition |
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Sold!! V176 Mitchell Goose Decoy original paint, paint has been blister by heat on top, age crack circa 1960 |
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*SOLD* V194 Spotted Sandpiper carved by Macgregor circa 1950 |
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Charles Barnard,Charlie Joiner, John Glen, Jessie urie, Madison Mitchell,Paul Gibson ,Charles Bryan ,Robert McGraw,Henry Davis Ira Hudson
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