JOSEPH W. LINCOLN 1859-1938 | ACCORD, MA
120 Early Goldeneye Drake Joseph W. Lincoln (1859-1938) Accord, MA, c. 1890 13 1/2 in. long
A rare species for the maker showcasing one of his most stylish paint patterns on a sleek early form with carved separation between the wings. Lincoln’s confident paint pattern is seen on the sides, back, and even under the long thin paddle tail, and is reminiscent of the elder South Shore master Lothrop Holmes (1824-1899). Original paint with gunning wear, to the wood in places. Minor chip to knot on tail edge. LITERATURE: Gary Guyette and Frank Schmidt, Inc., Important Waterfowl Decoys & Bird Carvings at Auction, July 29 & 30, 1994, Ogunquit, ME, lot 196, exact decoy illustrated.
$4,500 - $6,500
Joe Lincoln painting a later goldeneye drake at the New England Sportsman’s Show, Boston, 1933. Lincoln had a cabin and workshop at this early exposition which also hosted Elmer Crowell.
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