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670. Standing quahog shell with the painting of a goose rising into flight. Signed LR G. Gibb 5-80 Possibly related to Harold Gibbs as the paint is similar. Excellent and original. Small stones attached to the rear to allow the shell to stand upright. 150-300 670A. Fine black duck by Ben Schmidt 1884-1968 of Centerline Michigan. Head turned to the left. Elaborately carved wings and wingtips with delineated speculums and stamped feather detail. Overall excellent original paint and condition with very light in use wear. Retains original keel and rigging. 750-1250 670B. Pair of early and important canvasback decoys by Ben Schmidt 1884-1968 of Centerline Michigan. Nicely carved wingtip detail on both. Overall excellent original paint and condition with light in use wear. Small chip on underside edge of bill on drake. Both retain original keels and rigging. 1200-1800 670C. Oversized black duck circa early 1900s from Michigan. A full 9 wide the bottom appears as almost circular. Well carved head. Extensive painted feather detail is beautifully applied. Strong original paint. Hit by a few shot on left side. 600-900 671. Miniature sleeping black duck by Ben Schmidt 1884-1968 of Centerline MI. Raised wingtips with stamped feather detail. Incised primaries and fluted tail feathers. Head turned back over left shoulder with bill nestled into back feathers. Excellent original paint and condition. 700-850 672. Miniature mallard hen by Ben Schmidt 1884-1968 of Centerline MI. Signature stamped feather detail. Excellent original paint and condition. 700-850 673. Miniature green-winged teal hen by Ben Schmidt 1884-1968 of Centerline MI. Carved and raised wingtips with delineated primaries. Stamped feather detail and fluted tail feathers. Excellent original paint and condition. 800-950 670 671 670A 670BPR 672 673 670C 157