Decoys and Sporting Art Auction Day One

online only auction | 1 day sale | 14 days away
Location
Saint Michaels, MD 21663
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
Apr 23
11am

Sale Ends

Thu
Apr 23

Terms & Conditions

1.GUARANTEE ? We have made a concerted effort to accurately catalog and describe the property to be sold. The decoys have guaranteed condition reports. Should the need arise, the auctioneer reserves the right to make verbal corrections and provide additional information from the podium at the time of the sale. Since opinions can differ, particularly in the matter of condition, the auctioneer will be sole judge in the matter of refunds. If we fail to identify a flaw that has a significant impact on the value, you can return the decoy.
2.DURATION OF GUARANTEE ? Requests for a refund on an item purchased through a Guyette and Deeter, Inc. auction must be made within 3 days of the time you take physical possession of your purchases. Whether your items are shipped, delivered, or picked up at the auction site, it is still 3 days from date of possession. This guarantee is null and void if payment is received or mail is postmarked more than 14 days from the sale end date. The guarantee is also null and void if you choose to not take possession of your purchases within the 30 days. If you have paid for your purchases within the 30 days but Guyette and Deeter, Inc is unable to ship your item within the guarantee period, the guarantee will be extended until 3 days from the shipping delivery date.
3.PROTESTED BIDS ? In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer is the sole determinant as to who the successful bidder is, and at his discretion, may reoffer and resell the article in dispute. If a dispute arises after the sale, the auctioneer’s sales records shall be conclusive as to who the purchaser was, and the purchase price.
4.BIDDING - BIDDING - Bidding usually starts below the low estimate and advances in increments of approximately 10% of the opening bid subject to the auctioneer’s discretion. The auctioneer reserves the right, at his sole discretion, to refuse any bids that he deems unreasonable. The minimum bid increment guideline is as follows:
$500 to $1000 - $25 $10,000 to $20,000 - $500 $100,000 and above - $2,000
$1000 to $10,000 - $100 $20,000 to $100,000 - $1,000
5.ABSENTEE BIDS ? Phone or mail bids, at the discretion of the Auctioneer, will be accepted with a 20% deposit. In such case, the auctioneer will execute such bids competitively. Absentee bids are executed by the auctioneer on behalf of the bidder in accordance with the bid increment policy shown above.
6.TERMS ? All items are to be paid for in U.S. funds. No items will be released until they are paid for. The Auctioneer reserves the right to hold merchandise paid for by personal check, until the check has cleared the bank. PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT. A late charge will be accessed on all balances not paid, at the rate of 12% A.P.R. commencing 30 days after the auction. Merchandise not paid in full withing 30 days will be considered unsold.
7.PAYMENT FOR PURCHASES CAN BE MADE WITH CREDIT CARD (VISA, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover), CASH, CHECK, OR WIRE TRANSFER.
8.BUYERS PREMIUM- The buyer’s premium, assessed on each selling lot, is 20% of the hammer price up to and including $1,000,000. For payments made using a credit card, the buyer’s premium is 23% up to and including $1,000,000. ONLINE BIDDING: We incorporate several internet bidding services that are provided by separate companies that host our auctions live from their web platforms. They charge our auction company a substantial fee to upload the auction materials to their platforms. Bid.guyetteanddeeter.com has a 1% fee, while Invaluable, LiveAuctioneers, and Proxibid each have a 5% fee. This amount is added on to your Buyers Premium on your invoice if you utilize any of the online bidding platforms that carry this auction.
9.TAX ? THERE IS AN 8% SALES TAX IN ILLINOIS. Tax is waived if buyer presents a valid resale certificate from any state or has purchases shipped outside of ILLINOIS.
10.ACCEPTANCE OF CONDITIONS ? Bidding on any articles in this sale indicates your acceptance of all of the conditions of sale.
11.BIDDING AGENT RESPONSIBILITY ? If you are registering for someone or if you execute a bid for someone else under your number, you are responsible for the settlement of that account. You are also responsible for examining the items for your client regarding the guarantee.
12.WITHDRAWAL ? We reserve the right to withdraw any property before the sale and shall have no liability whatsoever for such withdrawal.
13.TITLE ? Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. It will then be the responsibility of the buyer to make full payment, according to terms and conditions, prior to removing the goods from the premises. Removal is at the buyer’s risk and expense and must be made at the conclusion of the sale, unless other arrangements are made with the Guyette & Deeter.
14.LEGAL DISPUTE ? Any legal disputes arising from this auction shall be settled in the court system of the State of Maryland. UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE - The Maine Uniform Commercial Code, Title II, Section 2328 applies to this auction.
15.Stands are not included with the decoys or weathervanes unless specified in catalog. Cases are not included with shotgun shell boxes. All dimensions are approximate and are not guaranteed. All calls are sold “As Is??.
16.Under no circumstances will we be responsible for damage to frames or glass, or damage caused by them. Paintings determined to be of high value or large size may be subject to special packaging or special delivery at the buyer’s expense. Under no circumstances will we be responsible for damage to fragile decorative carvings. These items are marked in the catalog with an *.
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Decoys & Sporting Art Auction

Featuring Session I of the Jim and Diane Cook Collection


For professional soccer players it's the World Cup, football players the Super Bowl, for cyclists it's the Tour de France, and hockey players the Stanley Cup. In the "sport" of decoy collecting it's this! The Jim and Diane Cook collection - Sessions I thru V, and it begins here, with this catalog.


Not since the early 1970's, with the series of auctions featuring the extensive collection of William J. Mackey Jr, has the collecting community had such an outstanding opportunity to acquire rare and important North American waterfowl decoys. While Mackey was known for quantity, the Cook?s have been and always will be known for quality and rarity. Over the last 45 years, Jim and Diane have been tremendous stewards of these important artifacts and now the caretaking of these works will be spread among the collecting community. Like many important pieces from the Mackey auctions, some of these decoys may not be offered again for decades, if ever.


To say that we at Guyette and Deeter are honored to have been chosen to handle the sale of this collection for the Cook family, would be a gross understatement. For more than 40 years our organization has pushed itself to serve the collecting community in the best ways possible, both sellers and buyers. We understand the magnitude of this event within the history of the decoy market and have made a tremendous effort into introducing the collecting world to the Jim and Diane Cook collection. We hope you enjoy and good luck!


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Joseph Lincoln (1859-1938), Accord, Massachusetts.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.William Hart (1875-1946), Bellville, Ontario.Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Enoch Reindahl (1904-2000), Tustin, Wisconsin.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Ira Hudson (1873-1949), Chincoteague, Virginia.Robert Elliston (1849-1915), Bureau, Illinois.Charles E. "Shang" Wheeler (1872-1949), Stratford, Connecticut.Louis C. Rathmell (1898-1974), Danbury, Connecticut.Charles E. "Shang" Wheeler (1872-1949), Stratford, Connecticut.Charles E. "Shang" Wheeler (1872-1949), Stratford, Connecticut.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Joseph Lincoln (1859-1938), Accord, Massachusetts.Ira Hudson (1873-1949), Chincoteague, Virginia.Charles Schoenheider Sr. (1854-1924), Peoria, Illinois.Frank Cassini (1899 – 1967), Galesburg, Illinois.Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Ferdinand Bach (1888-1967), Detroit, Michigan.Nate Quillen (1839-1908), Rockwood, Michigan.John English (1848-1915), Florence, New Jersey.Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Bert Graves (1880-1956), Peoria, Illinois.Enoch Reindahl (1904-2000), Tustin, Wisconsin.Harvey Stevens (1847-1894), Weedsport, New York.Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Robert Elliston (1849-1915), Bureau, Illinois.Robert Elliston (1849-1915), Bureau, Illinois.Bert Graves (1880-1956), Peoria, Illinois.Henry Ruggles (1830 - 1897), Henry, Illinois.Robert Elliston (1849-1915), Bureau, Illinois.Robert Elliston (1849-1915), Bureau, Illinois.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952), East Harwich, Massachusetts.Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.Charles Walker (1873-1954), Princeton, Illinois.Phineas Reeves (1833-1898), Port Rowan, Ontario, Canada.Bob Jones (1860-1937), Demorestville, Ontario.John R. Wells (1861-1953), Toronto, Ontario.Addie Nichol (1864-1929), Smith Falls, Ontario.Charles Reeves  (1877-1941), Long Point, Ontario.Owen Gromme (1896-1991), Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Owen Gromme (1896-1991), Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Warren Dettman (1904-1979), Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Joseph Sieger (1871-1959), Tustin, Wisconsin.Evans Decoy Factory, Ladysmith, Wisconsin.Evans Decoy Factory, Ladysmith, Wisconsin.Evans Decoy Factory, Ladysmith, Wisconsin.Evans Decoy Factory, Ladysmith, Wisconsin.Frank Strey (1890 - 1966), Oshkosh, Wisconsin.Frank Resop, Berlin, Wisconsin.Joseph Kempinger, Oshkosh, WIsconsin.George Sibley (1861-1938), Chicago, Illinois.Charles E. "Shang" Wheeler (1872-1949), Stratford, Connecticut.George Stevens (1856 – 1905), Weedsport, New York.George Stevens (1856 – 1905), Weedsport, New York.Ward Brothers, Crisfield, Maryland.Ira Hudson (1873-1949), Chincoteague, Virginia.Ben Dye (1827-1896), Perryville, Maryland.Alfred Moes (1896-1960), Lakeville, Minnesota.Abe Nelson (1872-1934), Heron Lake, Minnesota.Ollie Gunderson (1883-1960), Ashby, Minnesota.Albert Olson (19th/20th century), Heron Lake, Minnesota.Joe Marr (1879-1954), Heron Lake, Minnesota.Frances Lee Jaques (1887-1969), oil on canvas.Frances Lee Jaques (1887-1969), oil on canvas.Frances Lee Jaques (1887-1969), oil on canvas board.John Tax (1894-1967), Osakis, Minnesota.John Tax (1894-1967), Osakis, Minnesota.John Scholer (1861-1949), Burlington, Iowa.Ken Greenlea, Burlington, Iowa.Don Gearhart (1900-1987), Tulsa, Oklahoma.William Quinn (1915-1969), Yardley, Pennsylvania.William Quinn (1915-1969), Yardley, Pennsylvania.Horace "Hi" Crandall (1892-1969), Westwood, California.Charles Pice (1886-1957), Astoria, Oregon.Hector "Heck" Whittington (1907-1981), Oglesby, Illinois.Jack Stiles.Otto Garren (1890-1968) Canton, Illinois.Frank Cassini (1899 – 1967), Galesburg, Illinois.Leonard Doren (1895-1965), Pekin, Illinois.Verne Cheeseman (1897-1956), Macomb, Illinois.Richard Wilcoxen (1855-1992), Liverpool, Illinois.Michael Vallero (1906-1992, Spring Valley, Illinois.Mario Piolloti (1900-1964), Spring Valley, Illinois.George Kessler (1868 - 1955), Pekin, Illinois.Roy Patterson, Chillicothe, Illinois.William Lohrmann (1890-1955), Peoria, Illinois.Ed Keller (1888–1963), Bartonville, Illinois.Hiram Hotze (1886-1977), Peoria, Illinois.George "Skippy" Barto (1880-1959), Joliet, Illinois.John "Newt" Rule (1870-1949), Beardstown, Illinois.Perry Wilcoxen, (1862-1954), Liverpool, Illinois.Walter "Tube" Dawson (1882 - 1955), Putnam, Illinois.Walter "Tube" Dawson (1882 - 1955), Putnam, Illinois.William "Skinny" Evans, Peru, Illinois.Charles Schoenheider Sr. (1854-1924), Peoria, Illinois.Charles Sheldon (1866-1950), Princeton, Illinois.Ignatius Stachowiak (1898-1964), La Salle, Illinois.Cline McAlpin, Chicago, Illinois.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Dodge Decoy Factory (1883-1893), Detroit, Michigan.Dodge Decoy Factory (1883-1893), Detroit, Michigan.Herters Decoy Factory, Waseca, Minnesota.John R. Wells (1861-1953), Toronto, Ontario.Thomas Chambers (1860-1948), Toronto, Ontario.Thomas Chambers (1860-1948), Toronto, Ontario.Yellowlegs from Toronto Harbor, late 19th century.William 'Buck' Crawford (1897-1958), Smiths Falls, Ontario.Bud Tully (1918-1973), Peterborough, Ontario.Bob Burke (1891–1962), Wolfe Island, Ontario.Ken Anger (1905-1961), Dunnville, Ontario.William Cooper, Verdun, Quebec.William Cooper (1886-1975), Verdun, Quebec.Duncan Ducharme (1912 - 1972), Delta Marsh, Manitoba.Duncan Ducharme (1912 - 1972), Delta Marsh, Manitoba.Morris Boat Works, Hamilton Bay, Ontario, circa 1890.Ralph Smithers, Dunnville, Ontario.Ben Schmidt (1884-1968), Detroit, Michigan.Frank Schmidt (1879 - 1960), Detroit, Michigan.Danny Scrivens (1880-1942), Detroit, Michigan.Christie Brothers, Saginaw Bay, Michigan.Garnett Decoe (1893-1977), Marine City, Michigan.Oscar Peterson (1887-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Oscar Peterson (1887-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Oscar Peterson (1887-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Oscar Peterson (1887-1951), Cadillac, Michigan.Alexander Yock Meldrum (1887-1971), Mt. Clemens, Michigan.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Monroe kissing fish, Monroe, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.Ken Bruning (1919-1974), Rogers CIty, Michigan.Ken Bruning (1919-1974), Rogers CIty, Michigan.Ken Bruning (1919-1974), Rogers CIty, Michigan.Hans Janner, Mt. Clemens, Michigan.Hans Janner, Mt. Clemens, Michigan.Hans Janner, Mt. Clemens, Michigan.Hans Janner, Mt. Clemens, Michigan.Pecor Fox, Mt. Clemens Michigan, 1st half 20th century.Pecor Fox, Mt. Clemens Michigan, 1st half 20th century.Large sucker fish, Lake St. Clair, Michigan, 1st half 20th century.Gordon Charboneu, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, 1st half 20th century.Ted Vandenbosch (1887-1953), Mt Clemens, MichiganAbe Dehate (1890-1968), Mt. Clemens, Michigan.Abe Dehate (1890-1968), Mt. Clemens, Michigan.Tom Schroeder (1886-1976), Detroit, Michigan.Frank Kuss (1871-1950), Mt. Clemens, Michigan.Frank Kuss (1871-1950), Mt. Clemens, Michigan.Frank Kuss (1871-1950), Mt. Clemens, Michigan.Frank Kuss (1871-1950), Mt. Clemens, Michigan.Frank Kuss (1871-1950), Mt. Clemens, Michigan.A tackle box and rig of ice spearing decoys.Large sucker fish, Lake St. Clair, Michigan, 1st half 20th century.Charbenaue family, Lake St. Clair, 1st half 20th century.Gordon Sears, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, 1st half 20th century.Gordon Sears, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, 1st half 20th century.George Washington Sprandel's spearing box of fish decoys.Ken Bruning (1919-1974), Rogers CIty, Michigan.Ken Bruning (1919-1974), Rogers CIty, Michigan.Ken Bruning (1919-1974), Rogers CIty, Michigan.Native American fish decoy.Ira Hudson (1873-1949), Chincoteague, Virginia.Ira Hudson (1873-1949), Chincoteague, Virginia.Ira Hudson (1873-1949), Chincoteague, Virginia.Ira Hudson (1873-1949), Chincoteague, Virginia.Eli Doughty (1844-1923), Hog Island, Virginia.Elkanah Cobb (1852-1943), Cobb Island, Virginia.Doug Jester (1876-1961), Chincoteague, Virginia.Doug Jester (1876-1961), Chincoteague, Virginia.Very rare oversized swan used at the Swan Island Club, Currituck County, North Carolina.Frank Finney (b.1947), Cape Charles, Virginia.Frank Finney (b.1947), Cape Charles, Virginia.Frank Finney (b.1947), Cape Charles, Virginia.Frank Finney (b.1947), Cape Charles, Virginia.Frank Finney (b.1947), Cape Charles, Virginia.Frank Finney (b.1947), Cape Charles, Virginia.Frank Finney (b.1947), Cape Charles, Virginia.Frank Finney (b.1947), Cape Charles, Virginia.Frank Finney (b.1947), Cape Charles, Virginia.Frank Finney (b.1947), Cape Charles, Virginia.Jim Schmiedlin (1945-2015), Bradfordwoods, Pennsylvania.Jim Schmiedlin (1945-2015), Bradfordwoods, Pennsylvania.Jim Schmiedlin (1945-2015), Bradfordwoods, Pennsylvania.Marty Hanson (b. 1965), Hayward, Wisconsin.Marty Hanson (b. 1965), Hayward, Wisconsin.Marty Hanson (b. 1965), Hayward, Wisconsin.Grayson Chesser (b. 1947), Sanford, Virginia.William Gibian (b.1946), Onancock, Virginia.William Gibian (b.1946), Onancock, Virginia.Eddie Wozny (b.1959), Cambridge, Maryland.Eddie Wozny (b.1959), Cambridge, Maryland.Eddie Wozny (b.1959), Cambridge, Maryland.Eddie Wozny (b.1959), Cambridge, Maryland.Eddie Wozny (b.1959), Cambridge, Maryland.Oliver Lawson (b.1938), Crisfield, Maryland.Oliver Lawson (b.1938), Crisfield, Maryland.Oliver Lawson (b.1938), Crisfield, Maryland.Josh Brewer, Little Deer Isle, Maine.Ben Heinemann (b.1954), Durham, North Carolina.Mike Borrett, (b.1960), Madison, Wisconsin.Mike Borrett, (b.1960), Madison, Wisconsin.Mike Borrett, (b.1960), Madison, Wisconsin.Mike Borrett, (b.1960), Madison, Wisconsin.Mike Borrett, (b.1960), Madison, Wisconsin.Dodge Decoy Factory (1883-1893), Detroit, Michigan.Dodge Decoy Factory (1883-1893), Detroit, Michigan.Dodge Decoy Factory (1883-1893), Detroit, Michigan.Dodge Decoy Factory (1883-1893), Detroit, Michigan.Dodge Decoy Factory (1883-1893), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Mason Decoy Factory (1889-1924), Detroit, Michigan.Ray Schalk, Clermont, Florida.Enoch Reindahl (1904-2000), Tustin, Wisconsin.Enoch Reindahl (1904-2000), Tustin, Wisconsin.Enoch Reindahl (1904-2000), Tustin, Wisconsin.Enoch Reindahl (1904-2000), Tustin, Wisconsin.Owen Gromme (1896-1991), Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Owen Gromme (1896-1991), Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Mandt Homme (1905-1964), Stoughton, Wisconsin.Frank Strey (1890 - 1966), Oshkosh, Wisconsin.Ferd Homme (1901-1963) Stoughton, Wisconsin.Enoch Reindahl (1904-2000), Tustin, Wisconsin.Russel "Raz" Barry, Stoughton, Wisconsin.Frank Resop (1894-1968), Berlin, Wisconsin.Robert Elliston (1849-1915), Bureau, Illinois.George Sibley (1861-1938), Chicago, Illinois.George Sibley (1861-1938), Chicago, Illinois.Hiram Hotze (1886-1977), Peoria, Illinois.Bert Graves (1880-1956), Peoria, Illinois.Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Robert Elliston (1849-1915), Bureau, Illinois.Robert Elliston (1849-1915), Bureau, Illinois.Henry Ruggles (1830 - 1897), Henry, Illinois.Bert Graves (1880-1956), Peoria, Illinois.Jack Schwartz (early 20th century), Lacon, Illinois.Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Fred Allen (1838–1912), Monmouth, Illinois.Robert Elliston (1849-1915), Bureau, Illinois.Bert Graves (1880-1956), Peoria, Illinois.Leonard Doren (1895-1965), Pekin, Illinois.Otto Garren (1890-1968) Canton, Illinois.Charles Perdew (1874-1963), Henry, Illinois.Robert Elliston (1849-1915), Bureau, Illinois.Roy Hancock, Bath, Illinois.Bert Graves (1880-1956), Peoria, Illinois.Bert Graves (1880-1956), Peoria, Illinois.Robert Elliston (1849-1915), Bureau, Illinois.George "Skippy" Barto (1880-1959), Joliet, Illinois.Herman Rietgraf, Peru, Illinois.Cline McAlpin (1919-1973), Chicago, Illinois.Pair of flying miniature pintails from Illinois, circa 1950s.Ferdinand Bach (1888-1967), Detroit, Michigan.Ben Schmidt (1884-1968), Detroit, Michigan.Ben Schmidt (1884-1968), Detroit, Michigan.Ben Schmidt (1884-1968), Detroit, Michigan.Ben Schmidt (1884-1968), Detroit, Michigan.Ben Schmidt (1884-1968), Detroit, Michigan.Ben Schmidt (1884-1968), Detroit, Michigan.Ben Schmidt (1884-1968), Detroit, Michigan.Ferdinand Bach (1888-1967), Detroit, Michigan.John Schweikart (1870-1954), Strawberry Island, Michigan.Jim Foote (1925-2004), Gibraltar, Michigan.Jim Foote (1925-2004), Gibraltar, Michigan.Tom Schroeder (1886-1976), Detroit, Michigan.Tom Schroeder (1886-1976), Detroit, Michigan.Tom Schroeder (1886-1976), Detroit, Michigan.Tom Schroeder (1886-1976), Detroit, Michigan.Tom Schroeder (1886-1976), Detroit, Michigan.Tom Schroeder (1886-1976), Detroit, Michigan.Tom Schroeder (1886-1976), Detroit, Michigan.George May, Nova Scotia, circa 1880.Thomas Chambers (1860-1948), Toronto, Ontario.Thomas Chambers (1860-1948), Toronto, Ontario.John R. Wells (1861-1953), Toronto, Ontario.John R. Wells (1861-1953), Toronto, Ontario.Tiny bufflehead hen from Ontario, circa 1900.Early Canada goose from Toronto, Ontario.Charles Reeves  (1877-1941), Long Point, Ontario.Unknown maker, Markham, Ontario, circa 1900.Sam Hutchins, Jones Falls, Ontario.Billy Ellis (1865-1963), Whitby, Ontario.Rare working bufflehead from Ontario, early 20th century.Rare working bufflehead from the St. Clair Flats.David W. Nichol (1890-1977), Smith Falls, Ontario.Ken Anger (1905-1961), Dunnville, Ontario.Ken Anger (1905-1961), Dunnville, Ontario.Ken Anger (1905-1961), Dunnville, Ontario.Orel Leboeuf, (1886-1968), St. Anicet, Quebec.Orel Leboeuf, (1886-1968), St. Anicet, Quebec.Wonderful hump back eider from Nova Scotia.Charles F. Jacobs, Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick.Working gull from Eastern Canada, mid 20th century.Frank Buchner (1871-1947), Erie, Pennsylvania.Frank Buchner (1871-1947), Erie, Pennsylvania.Chauncey Wheeler (1888-1937), Alexandria Bay, New York.Chauncey Wheeler (1888-1937), Alexandria Bay, New York.Chauncey Wheeler (1888-1937), Alexandria Bay, New York.Chauncey Wheeler (1888-1937), Alexandria Bay, New York.Gus Rogers (1892-1938), Alexandria Bay, New York.Sam Denny (1874-1953), Clayton, New York.Black duck from Alexandria Bay, New York.Flying bluewing teal hen from upstate New York, circa 1940s.Roy Conklin (1909-1967), Alexandria Bay, New York.Roy Conklin (1909-1967), Alexandria Bay, New York.Roy Conklin (1909-1967), Alexandria Bay, New York.Julius Middlesteadt (1888-1957), Rochester, New York.Richard Goodwin (1840-1910), oil on canvas.Harry Curieux Adamson (1916-2012), oil on canvas.Lynn Bogue Hunt (1878-1960), oil on canvas.David Maass (b.1929), oil on board.Chet Reneson (b. 1934), watercolor.David Hagerbaumer (1921-2014), watercolor on paper.David Hagerbaumer (1921-2014), watercolor on paper.David Hagerbaumer (1921-2014), watercolor on paper.David Hagerbaumer (1921-2014), watercolor on paper.Gustav Muss-Arnolt (1858-1927), oil on canvas.Gustav Muss-Arnolt (1858-1927), oil on canvas.Garry W. Moss (), oil on canvas.John Seery Lester, oil on canvas.John Seery Lester, oil on board.John Seery Lester, oil on canvas.Jim Foote (1925-2004), oil on board.Jim Foote (1925-2004), oil on canvas.Roger Tory Peterson, gouache on paper board.Roger Tory Peterson, gouache on paper board.Roger Tory Peterson, gouache on paper board.Roger Tory Peterson, gouache on paper board.Roger Tory Peterson, gouache on paper board.Roger Tory Peterson, gouache on paper board.Roger Tory Peterson, gouache over a light blue tissue applied to paper board.

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