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  2. 10 Valuable Duck Decoys You Should Dig Out of Your ... - AOL

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    This 17.5-inch duck decoy by Shang Wheeler is considered a rare gem among collectors, with one selling for nearly $40k at an auction in 2023. Featuring fine “feather paint detail” on the head ...

  3. Joel Barber - Wikipedia

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    Joel David Barber (1876–1952) was an early 20th-century architect from New York City who is best known as an early collector and promoter of duck decoys as folk art.. Barber began collecting the carved wooden decoys in 1918 after finding one, a red-breasted merganser hen, by accident near his Long Island boathouse. [1]

  4. Duck decoy (model) - Wikipedia

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    A duck decoy (or decoy duck) is a man-made object resembling a duck. Duck decoys are typically used in waterfowl hunting to attract real ducks, but they are also used as collectible art pieces. [1] Duck decoys were historically carved from wood, often Atlantic white cedar wood on the east coast of the United States, [2] or cork.

  5. Wild Fowl Decoys - Wikipedia

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    Wild Fowl Decoys is an art reference book by American collector Joel Barber. It was the first book that was published on decoys and decoy collecting. It was first published in 1934 by Eugene V. Connett III by the original Derrydale Press. As were almost all original Derrydale Press books, it was published as a limited edition.

  6. 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 ]

  7. Oscar W. Peterson - Wikipedia

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    “Beneath the Ice: The Art of the Fish Decoy,“ Museum of American Folk Art 2/15/1990- 4/17/1990; Oscar Peterson was extremely prolific, creating more than 15,000 works of art. (including fish decoys, duck decoys, plaques, and other decorative items).

  8. Duck decoy (structure) - Wikipedia

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    Evidence of former duck decoys can be found. At Swanpool near Lincoln , cropmarks revealed in aerial photographs show the outlines of a decoy. [ 16 ] In Somerset, west of Nyland Hill there is a well-preserved pond with six pipes, [ 17 ] and in Westbury there is also a decoy with possibly six pipes (though only some of pipes are still visible).

  9. Waterfowl hunting - Wikipedia

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    A hunting blind is used to conceal the hunter while duck decoys are used to attract birds. Using a good spread of decoys and calling, an experienced waterfowl hunter can successfully bag ducks or geese if waterfowl are flying that day. [16] [17] Boats can be used as a hunting blind, known as sneakbox.

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