SoldNorth Carolina Early Primitive Bluebill Decoys.North Carolina Early Primitive Bluebill Decoys. Carved wood with paint. Weighted. Good condition. Average size is 15” x 7”. Est. $100-200. Ship: $45See Sold Price
SoldBrant Bluebill Duck DecoyCirca 1930 Hand chopped, with an early repaint. North Carolina, Harker's Island 9 1/2" x 15" x 6 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldTWO EARLY WORKING DECOYSTwo Early Working Duck Decoys. Blue Bill and Red Head. Both with glass eyes, both with the original paint. Great displays, purchased in North Carolina. Red Head 15" long and Blue Bill 12". Weight combSee Sold Price
SoldVERY EARLY BLUEBILL, attributed to Charlie Waterfield,VERY EARLY BLUEBILL, attributed to Charlie Waterfield, Knotts Island, NC. Head may be a replacement. Very weathered working paint. Bottom weight. Very early North Carolina decoySee Sold Price
SoldBack Bay Bluebill Drake, circa 1890Back Bay Bluebill Drake, circa 1890This very early bluebill drake exhibits the great form that emanates from the best decoy makers from the Back Bay region of North Carolina and Virginia. It was madeSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Antique Blue Bill Hen Duck DecoyEarly 20th century, attributed to Currituck, North Carolina. The piece having a nice early surface with good form. L16 1/2 " The piece having been purchased from Brunk Auctions Bob Timberlake CollectiSee Sold Price
Antique Primitive Chip Carved Duck DecoyEarly 20th century, likely Coastal North Carolina. The piece having a rehead. Nice early paint to body. L14 3/4" The piece was purchased in 2006 from Brunk Auctions Bob Timberlake Collection and is siSee Sold Price
SoldFour North Carolina bluebill decoyshen with glass eyes, marked "WC Watt" on base, Currituck, North Carolina, 11-1/2 in., [old working repaint with minor chips and losses, shot wounds]; one with glass eyes, Currituck Sound, North CaroliSee Sold Price
SoldThree North Carolina bluebill decoys14-1/2 in. to 15-1/2 in. All with old working repaint, separations shot wounds, neck repairs, chips and losses throughout. Provenance: Joe Lewark's rig, Knotts Island, North Carolina; Bob Timberlake CSee Sold Price
SoldNorth Carolina bluebill decoy,battery type, 14-1/4 in. Probably original head, very large separation with added cloth and repaint. Provenance: Bob Timberlake Collection.See Sold Price
SoldEarly North Carolina Primitive SideboardCa 1830. Primarily walnut shell, top and front styles, with cherry chamfered door panels and two drawer fronts, one drawer front tiger maple with all yellow pine secondaries throughout. Four exaggeratSee Sold Price
SoldCanada goose decoy, Eastern North Carolina early 2Canada goose decoy, Eastern North Carolina early 20th century painted carved wood body. (Wear to paint, well-used condition) H16" L21"See Sold Price
SoldCanadian Goose DecoyA canvas over wire & wood, Canadian goose decoy made by an unknown carver. Decoy is a reproduction of the early North Carolina decoys. Flat bottom has no weight or keel. Decoy has no eyes and originalSee Sold Price
SoldEarly North Carolina Duck Decoy, carved wood & paicarved wood & painted, rounded bottom, unusual, 11" long.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Fine North Carolina Confidence Decoy ShorebirdsTwo Fine North Carolina Confidence Decoy Shorebirdsearly 20th century, unsigned, with original paint, mounted to a driftwood base. 31.25 x 35 x 10 in. This fine pair was exhibited at the Decorative ArSee Sold Price
SoldLake Champlain primitive blue bill decoy.Lake Champlain primitive blue bill decoy. Early 20th c. Working bird old paint.See Sold Price
SoldOutstanding Early North Carolina or Virginia BluebillOutstanding Early North Carolina or Virginia Bluebill HenThis incredible carving was probably made in upper Back Bay, Virginia by an unknown hand. It is a wonderfully carved bluebill hen in original pSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Currituck BluebillEarly Currituck BluebillCurrituck, North Carolina, circa 1930, carved and painted wood, early iron bolt ballast Length 15.5 in. Carved paddle tail.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Mason bluebill decoysboth standard grade with original paint and tack eyes, one with slightly turned head, both bottoms branded "TBW" (Tilford B. Wade, Knotts Island, North Carolina), both 13-1/2 in. Surface chips and abrSee Sold Price
SoldCurrituck Shooting Club Swimming Bluebill DecoyNorth Carolina, c. 1920 13 in. long A snakey-neck decoy with full cheek carving and a wide body with humped back and upswept tail. It has been mounted on a wooden base which bears the inscription "RudSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Southern Carved & Painted CanvasBack DecoyLikely North Carolina, early 20th century Sanders Family. Nice carved and painted body. No apparent markings of maker. L16 1/2" Sold from the collection of a Southern Gentleman.See Sold Price
SoldCanada goose decoy,carved and painted wood, glass eyes, flat bottom with two weights (probably original), glass eyes, attributed to Currituck Sound, North Carolina, early 20th century, 22 in. Multiple paint histories wiSee Sold Price
SoldBluebill Decoy, Unknown Maker,upper body with outstanding form. 11" x 19" x 7.5" Heavy wear to paint and unusual weight. The Estate of the Late Charles E. Smith, Chapel Hill, North CarolinaSee Sold Price
Carved and Painted Duck Decoyprobably Currituck, North Carolina, early 20th century, original weight, 16 in. long, mostly original surface, red head with old repaint, neck separation, shot wounds Provenance:See Sold Price
Irvin Morris (NC, 1904-1985), Published Clothespin SnipeLeland Little4.5(697)See Sold PriceFeb 29, 2024
Alphonso "Fonnie" Tillett (NC, 1881-1954), Hen BluebillLeland Little4.5(697)See Sold PriceFeb 29, 2024
Gary Bragg (NC, 1881-1954), Brant from Green Island ClubLeland Little4.5(697)See Sold PriceFeb 29, 2024
Wallace O'Neal, Jr. (NC, 1896-1976), Canvasback from Joseph Knapp RigLeland Little4.5(697)See Sold PriceFeb 29, 2024