SoldWOODEN SHORE BIRD. Attributed to Long Island. WorkWOODEN SHORE BIRD. Attributed to Long Island. Working decoy with lanyard hole and shot pellet. Interesting beak construction. Worn original paint. Branded "TP". 8 1/2"l.See Sold Price
SoldYellowlegs shore bird decoy, attributed to WilliYellowlegs shore bird decoy, attributed to William Southard Bellmore, Long Island, New York, ca. 1900, with relief carved wings, 12'' l.See Sold Price
SoldTwo carved wooden shore birds including a flattie decoyTwo carved wooden shore birds including a flattie decoy in original paint with iron beak, together with a full body type signed illegibly and dated 1989 - both from a Long Island estate.See Sold Price
SoldThree yellowlegs shore bird decoys, two attributThree yellowlegs shore bird decoys, two attributed to New Jersey, the other Long Island, New York, early 20th c., 8 1/2'' l., 10'' l., and 8 5/8'' l.See Sold Price
SoldThree Carved and Painted Shore Birds, One SignedAmerican, late 19th/early 20th century, attributed to William Cornell (Long Island, New York) peep or sandpiper painted cork bird with wood bill, 7 in.; Mark McNair (Craddockville, Virginia b. 1950) bSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Plover Shorebirdattributed to John Verity, Long Island, NY, stamped eyes, solid body, missing majority of paint, light damage to tip of bill, relief carved wings, 10"L, est. 500 - 800See Sold Price
SoldCork Body Preening Shorebirdattributed to Thomas Hewlett, Long Island, NY, with glass eyes and applied wings.See Sold Price
SoldAttributed Thomas Gelston Shorebird DecoyThomas H. Gelston, (Quogue, Long Island, New York,ÿ1851-1924), painted cork Greater Yellowlegs decoy, unsigned, 12 in., lot accompanied by small news clipping with advertisement from Antique AssociatSee Sold Price
SoldTwo PloverTwo Plover Long Island, NY A cork shorebird decoy in winter plumage attributed to William Cornell of Quogue, NY, c. 1890. A black-bellied plover decoy possibly by Daniel DeMott (1847-1930) of OceansidSee Sold Price
SoldGreater Yellowlegs shorebird decoy,attributed to Henry F. Osborn, Bellport, Long Island, New York, 1890-1910, 13-1/2 in., mounted to piece of driftwood. Scattered light shot marks, wear to paint with some retouch, chips to bill and tipSee Sold Price
SoldTwo shore bird decoys, early 20th c., to includTwo shore bird decoys, early 20th c., to include a plover branded W.J. Smith, attributed Massachusetts, 10 1/2'' h., and a yellowlegs shore bird, probably Long Island, New York, 9 1/2'' l.See Sold Price
SoldVERY EARLY SHOREBIRD, LONG ISLANDVERY EARLY SHOREBIRD, possibly Long Island, NY. Old working paint with some original. Fair structural condition. Split wing tips and carrying hole. Bulbous head appears older than body. Rusted nail biSee Sold Price
SoldEARLY SHOREBIRD, Long IslandVERY EARLY SHOREBIRD, probably Long Island, NY. Very old working paint and fair structural condition. Rare hollow construction. Some shot scarring. Probable bill replacement. Mounted on a metal base.See Sold Price
SoldEARLY SHOREBIRD, Long IslandVERY EARLY SHOREBIRD, probably Long Island NY. Very old working paint and fair structural condition. Rare hollow construction. Some shot scarring. Probable bill replacement. Mounted on a metal base.See Sold Price
SoldCARVED SHOREBIRD DECOY, Long Island 11" long lateCARVED SHOREBIRD DECOY, Long Island 11" long late 19th/early 20th centurySee Sold Price
SoldAn American Painted Wood Shorebird Decoy From LongAn American Painted Wood Shorebird Decoy From Long Island, NY circa 1900, raised on a pole and mounted on wood stand. Height 9 x width 8 x depth 4 inches.See Sold Price
SoldJohn Dilley Quogue, Long Island shorebird. The body isJohn Dilley Quogue, Long Island shorebird. The body is covered with shot spray on all sides and the paint is well worn. The bill appears original, the bird measures 9-1/3''from bill tip to tail.See Sold Price
SoldEarly Shorebird Decoy by Unknown Long Island Carver,Early Shorebird Decoy by Unknown Long Island Carver, Very Small Tack Eyes, appears to Be Original Paint, Small Tail Chip on Edge of Tail, Otherwise Good Condition with Nice Surface, 12"L, Est. 200 - 4See Sold Price
SoldYellowlegsYellowlegs Long Island, NY A classic Long Island shorebird decoy possibly made by a member of the Southard or Verity family. Provenance: William Tosi CollectionSee Sold Price
SoldYELLOWLEG by Ken Kirby, Little Egg Harbor, NJ.YELLOWLEG by Ken Kirby, Little Egg Harbor, NJ. Excellent original paint and condition. Carved in the manner of the Long Island shorebird carvers. Raised relief wings and split wing tips. Signed, brandSee Sold Price
SoldFINE BLACK-BREAST PLOVER by Ken Kirby, Little EggFINE BLACK-BREAST PLOVER by Ken Kirby, Little Egg Harbor, NJ. Excellent antiqued original paint and condition. Carved in the style of the Long Island shorebird carvers. Relief-carved wings and raisedSee Sold Price
SoldFeeding LI ShorebirdFeeding Long Island shorebird with glass eyes appears to be a godwit in its gray or winter plumage. Either marbled or hudsonian. Glass eyes. Flat tail design.See Sold Price
Golden Plover Pair by Joseph W. Lincoln (1859-1938)See Sold PriceFeb 24, 2024Copley Fine Art Auctions
O'Brien-Mackey Early Dowitcher Decoy by Isaac CampbellSee Sold PriceFeb 24, 2024Copley Fine Art Auctions
Pearl Wick "Val-O-Seat" Butler's ChairSee Sold PriceMar 07, 2024A1 Consignment and Auction Gallery Inc
Iron Mountain Of Long Island Sound Litho J GleasonSee Sold PriceMar 06, 2024The Benefit Shop Foundation Inc.
Scalamandre Window Treatments, Curtains, Drapery Rainbow Stripe, Fringed, LinedSee Sold PriceFeb 28, 2024Jasper52