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Rigmate pair of early Challenge grade goldeneyes by the Mason decoy factory of Detroit, Michigan. $8500 |
Bob-tailed redhead from Michigan. Repaint on the body but nice head carving. $395 |
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Lowhead black duck wingduck, similar to the decoys photographed on a sinkbox rig on the Platte River in Nebraska. Finely carved, inletted neck seat, excellent original paint, a rare find, ca. 1895. $1250. |
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"Mohawk" mallard of Midwest origin, carved with a prominent ridge down the center of the head, in dry OP with an excellent surface patina. $395 |
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Diminutive bluebill in excellent condition by Frank Baumgardner of Houghton Lake, Michigan. $495 |
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Standard grade Painted Eye bluebill by the Mason decoy factory, ca. 1910. $595 |
19th-century redhead from Ohio with excellent paint patterns. $1595 |
Coot with a nicely turned head by Frank Strey of Berlin, Wisconsin. $795 |
Redhead by the Pratt decoy factory of Joliet, Illinois based on the style of Charles Sumner Bunn decoys. This is the first example we've ever seen! $595 |
Canada geese with removable heads by a Mr. Pruss of Saginaw Bay, Michigan, ca. 1930. $3000 |
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Petite wigeon by Walter Ruppel of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. $395 |
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