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CANADA |
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Hollow-carved black duck with well-done scratch-feather paint and a nice, dry surface by Ferman Eyre of Brockville, Ontario, Canada, ca. 1940s. $895 |
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Bluebill by Hormidas Thibert of Valleyfield, Quebec. This is from his most popular third period style. $895 |
Petite bluebill by an unknown Quebec maker. $395 |
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Hollow black duck by William or Jimmy Clark of Toronto, Canada. Wonderful surface patina. $595 |
Rare bufflehead hen by a Nova Scotia maker. $950 |
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Black duck by Jesse Baker of Trenton, Ontario, Canada. $450 |
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Bluebill by Jimmy Clark of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, ca. 1930. $695 |
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Bluebill by an unidentified maker from Ontario, Canada. Flat-bottomed, solid-bodied decoy with nicely applied combed-painted tail feathers. Bulbous head gives it an animated folky look. While the maker is unknown, it appears to be from the Toronto area. $1095 |
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