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  2. Delbert Daisey - Wikipedia

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    Black duck by Cigar Daisey. Delbert Lee "Cigar" Daisey (March 6, 1928 [1] – April 19, 2017), [2] known as "Cigar" Daisey, was an American waterfowl wood carver and decoy maker. He was the son of Herbert Lee Daisey and Emma Jane Daisey. [3] He was born, lived and worked in Chincoteague, Virginia, and was the resident carver at the Refuge ...

  3. Oscar W. Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Collectors often break Oscar Peterson's fish decoy carvings into 5 periods. These periods correspond to changes in the style of carving and painting during his lifetime. [2] PERIOD I (1900–1919) These were his most primitive carvings. His limited production and age of the decoys makes these the most rare of his periods.

  4. Ward brothers (carvers) - Wikipedia

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    Their decoys are highly prized by collectors. Few examples of their work survive on the open market, as private collectors and museums now own most of their original works. In November 2006, a Ward Brothers goldeneye drake decoy sold for US$109,250 at an Easton, Maryland waterfowl festival auction. [ 1 ]

  5. Ferdinand Bach - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand Bach (1888-1967) was a Swiss-American carver of wooden duck decoys and is considered one of the most distinguished carvers of decoys in the US. [1] He was born in Eschenz in Switzerland and emigrated in 1916 to the USA. He settled in St. Clair Shores where he worked as a craftsman and designer for auto manufacturing. [1]

  6. Ira Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Hudson has been called a "legendary name" in decoy carving. [5] His decoys, which sold for $4 for a dozen during his lifetime, sell at auction for tens of thousands of dollars. [6] [7] The "Hudson style" of decoy usually includes a flowing bill shape and a full flowing or "fat football" shaped body, though he experimented with many styles.

  7. Homer Fulcher - Wikipedia

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    Homer Fulcher (May 28, 1918 – September 9, 1995) was a duck decoy carver from the Core Banks community of Stacy, North Carolina. Eastern North Carolina's abundant waterfowl was considered one of its most valuable natural resources for generations. Flocks of hundreds of thousands of birds would shelter in the coastal marshes and pocosins and ...

  8. List of wildlife artists - Wikipedia

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    This list of wildlife artists is a list for any notable wildlife artist, wildlife painter, wildlife photographer, other wildlife artist, society of wildlife artists, museum, or exhibition of wildlife art, worldwide.

  9. Category:Decoys - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to decoys, persons, devices, or events which resemble what an individual or a group might be looking for, but they are only meant to lure them. Decoys have been used for centuries, most notably in game hunting , but also in wartime and in the committing or resolving of crimes .

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