Mallard Decoy
Mallard drake decoy. Made in Bunker Hill Mine. Hollow carved by Ward Williams and painted by Don Bazaro using Pittsburgh paint. Zinc plant. Both me...
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Mallard drake decoy. Made in Bunker Hill Mine. Hollow carved by Ward Williams and painted by Don Bazaro using Pittsburgh paint. Zinc plant. Both me...
View full detailsMallard drake decoy. Made in Bunker Hill Mine. Hollow carved by Ward Williams and painted by Don Bazaro using Pittsburgh paint. Zinc plant. Both me...
View full detailsMallard drake decoy. Made in Bunker Hill Mine. Hollow carved by Ward Williams and painted by Don Bazaro using Pittsburgh paint. Zinc plant. Both me...
View full detailsMallard drake decoy. Made in Bunker Hill Mine. Hollow carved by Ward Williams and painted by Don Bazaro using Pittsburgh paint. Zinc plant. Both me...
View full detailsMallard drake decoy. Made in Bunker Hill Mine. Hollow carved by Ward Williams and painted by Don Bazaro using Pittsburgh paint. Zinc plant. Both me...
View full detailsIce fishing jig stick with cast brass metal. May be Native American.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: 15"
Set of four cork Bluebill decoys by Denny Entwistle. From Illinois River. One swimmer.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Illinois, United StatesSIZE...
View full detailsPair of Evans mammoth Bluebill decoys. Light remnant of bottom stamp on hen.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Wisconsin, United StatesSIZE: 15 1/2"L
Eastern shorebird silhouette decoy with pellet holes. Carver unknownPERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: East, United StatesSIZE: 11 3/4"L x 12 1/4"H
Small duck decoy. Mounted to driftwood. Typical to the Virginia coast. Carver unknown. Ex. Nelson collection.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Virg...
View full detailsPair of Canada goose staking decoys. Straw filled. From Nebraska.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Nebraska, United StatesSIZE: 23"L x 16 1/4"T
Pair of hollow body butterball decoys. By Tom Gorthardt. Weight on hen.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: 11"L
Spear fishing pike decoy on jig stick. Most probably Native America.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Minnesota, United StatesSIZE: Decoy 9" stic...
View full detailsPair of Pratt premier grade canvasbacks. Original paint.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Illinois, United StatesSIZE: To Scale
Wild Fowler Canada goose decoy. From Saybrook, Connecticut. Original paint.PERIOD: Early 21st CenturyORIGIN: Connecticut, United StatesSIZE: 22"L
Pair of Victor Mallard decoys. Exceptional comb painting on hen.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Ohio, United StatesSIZE: 17 1/4"L
Set of three Canada goose decoy from Nebraska. Canvas covered, straw filled with iron stakes.PERIOD: Early 21st CenturyORIGIN: Nebraska, United Sta...
View full detailsRig of ten mallard decoys. Three hens, six drakes (sam ratio as factory). Hand carved of balsa wood. Old hunter repaint. Large, flat bodies for big...
View full detailsShorebird decoy on driftwood base. UnsignedPERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: 14"L x 12"T
Flying pigeon decoy. Made by Adam Habra of Newah, Wisconsin. We made the stand.PERIOD: UnknownORIGIN: Wisconsin, United StatesSIZE: 15"L x 22"W x...
View full detailsMinnesota spear fishing decoys. Hand carved wood with hand painted decoration, inlaid lead weights, some additional metal appendages. Frog, tagpole...
View full detailsHayes mallard pair of decoys. Original and exceptional paint.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Wisconsin, United StatesSIZE: 16"L
Canvasback drake decoy. Folky, primitive. Rasp finish with swing weights. From Midwest. Possibly Indian carved.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Mi...
View full detailsRig of five Bluebill decoys from Iowa. Hand carved of balsa wood. Old hunter repaint, glass eyes. Exceptional form. Flat body for big water.PERIOD:...
View full detailsCanvasback drake decoy. Used on Greenbay in Wiconsin.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Wisconsin, United StatesSIZE: 15 1/2"L
Pair of Canada goose decoys. Canvas covered, straw filled, with original paint. They have seen use. From Nebraska sand hills.PERIOD: Early 20th Cen...
View full detailsCanada goose decoy. Eastern shore. Wire framed, canvas covered. Old working decoy. This one from North Carolina.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: N...
View full detailsCanada goose decoy. From Nebraska sand hills. Canvas covered and straw filled.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Nebraska, United StatesSIZE: 22"L...
View full detailsCanada goose decoy. Straw filled canvas. From the Sand Hills of Nebraska.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Nebraska, United StatesSIZE: 26"L with...
View full detailsCanada goose decoy. Canvas covered, straw filled. From Nebraska.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Nebraska, United StatesSIZE: 25"L x 15"H
Canada goose decoy by Lon Barhousen. First president of Ducks Unlimited. Later given to Job Watermolen.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, U...
View full detailsBrant goose decoy. Hand carved, thin stylized head. Used on Humboldt Bay, California. Heavy lead weights fastened to bottom. Rig mate to O1549.PERI...
View full detailsBrandt decoy. Hand carved, thin stylized head with tacked eyes. Used on Humboldt Bay. Heavy lead weights fastened to bottom.PERIOD: Early 20th Cent...
View full detailsWild Fowler black duck decoy. From Saybrook, Connecticut. Hunter's initials on bottom "AA." Nicely painted wings.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: ...
View full detailsWildfowler extra large sleeping black duck decoy. Original paint, rare head style. Hunter's initials are stamped on bottom "AR". 19 1/4"LPERIOD: Ea...
View full detailsA half-dozen mallard decoys - four hens, two drakes - by Whistler Brothers, Morrison, IL. Pen raised domestic birds. In original metal carrying ca...
View full detailsHen mallard made in the Bunker Zinc Plant mine. 1920s – 30s, hollow carved by Ward Williams, painted by Don Bazaro using Pittsburgh paint. These tw...
View full detailsCanvasback drake decoy by Walter Snow with hunter repaint.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Michigan, United StatesSIZE: 16"L
Victor Mallard decoy glass eye pair. Never rigged. Found in the back room of a Mississippi sporting good store. Great paint.PERIOD: Early 20th Cent...
View full detailsUsed by a market hunter. Pair of Canvasback drakes, made by Touvaloe in the Twin Cities, and used by a market hunter, Razazk, in the Green Bay area...
View full detailsStamped out of tin. Rig of four factory-made tin mallards - two drakes and two hens. Stamped out of tin on wooden float boards. Contained in origin...
View full detailsBluebill decoy by Ted Thyrion. Sold commercially in local sporting goods stores in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Original paint.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyO...
View full detailsPair of Merganser decoys by Ted Anderson, Deer Isle, Maine.PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Maine, United StatesSIZE: 22"L, 19 1/2"L
Pair of canvasback decoys/carvings by Steven R. Lay, Havre de Grace, Maryland. Lay worked in Madison Mitchell's shop for many years as well as Jim ...
View full detailsNative-made Mallard drake from Mt. Vernon, Washington. Circa 1920. Shot scars; painted "W" for rig ID on bottom.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: W...
View full detailsFloating snow goose decoy. Marked on the bottom "Mink River Club." Never used. Carver unknown.PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, United State...
View full detailsPair of canvas back sink box canvasback decoys used by a market hunter on Long Island. Original pain. Over 20 pounds each.PERIOD: Late 19th Century...
View full detailsSet of three Cree carved mallard decoys. Primitive, folky, used.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: Longest 15 1/2"L, s...
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