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North American Decoys at Auction April 21 & 22, 2016

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Bluebill drake, Ben Dye, Perryville, Maryland, last quarter 19th century. “HN” is carved in the underside. Old repaint; hit by shot; small dents and cracks. (600 - 900)

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Bluebill drake, Sam Barnes, Havre de Grace, Maryland, circa 1900. Black on head and breast has been strengthened; the rest is original with moderate discoloration and wear; crack in underside. (650 - 950)

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Canvasback drake, George Lockard. Semi high head style, circa 1900. Branded “WK Dwier.” Old in use repaint. (650 - 950)

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Canvasback drake, George Washington Barnes, Havre de Grace, Maryland. Branded “WW Folks” twice and “Pam Coast” once. Old repaint; small cracks. (650 - 950)

High head style canvasback drake, Barnhard Family, Havre de Grace, Maryland, circa 1900. “JP” brand in underside. Old paint with moderate wear; head is lifted slightly. (900 - 1,200)

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Bluebill drake, John “Daddy” Holly, Havre de Grace, Maryland, last quarter 19th century. Old in use repaint on the dark areas; the rest has original paint with moderate wear; small cracks. (1,200 - 1,500)

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