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13 817. Bluebill hen from Stratford CT. Two piece body. Old gunning repaint with heavy wear. Bears the BB30 inventory number of George Ross Starr with his stamp. 100-200 Provenance Dr. George Ross Starr collection 818. Dowitcher. Found in New Hampshire. Age unknown. 75-125 819. Yellowlegs from Seabrook N.H. Plump carving with split tail. XOC. 100-200 820. Miniature unpainted curlew. 25-35 821. Lot of three ice fishing decoys. 100-200 822. Canvasback drake by Larry Rucker of Renton Washington. L. Rucker Decoys stamp. 150-200 823. Goldeneye drake by Larry Rucker of Renton Washington. Designed after Sam Collins of Connecticut. Excellent original paint and condition. Retains the L. Rucker Decoys stamp. 150-250 824. Black duck in the New Jersey tradition by J.P. Hand. Bottom has the stamp or brand of JON and Made for J. Frank 1983. 150-250 825. Mason Factory Standard Grade Glass Eye Mallard hen. Nicely restored by Ray Schalk. Thin crack in bottom. 200-300 826. Mason Factory Standard Grade Glass Eye Wood Duck drake. Nicely restored in the Mason style. Surface protected by a thin coat of wax. 250-350 827. Pair of red-breasted mergansers by Marylands Capt. Harry Jobes b1936. Both signed Capt. Harry Jobes Maker and he drake is dated 1988. 200-400 828. Wood duck drake by the Herter Factory. Bottom has the Herters Inc. 1893 stamp. XOC. 100-200 829. Bufflehead drake by the Herters Factory 1936- 1977 of Waseca Minnesota. XOC. 100-200 830. Merganser drake from Cape Cod Massachusetts. Made after a Cape classic. on a stand from the E.F. Eldredge museum in Chatham Massachusetts. XOC. 350-450 831. Pair of buffleheads by Bill Neal of San Francisco California. XOC. Both have the WN hot brand under the tail. 200-300 832. Lot of plastic hunting decoys in an old splint basket. 25-50 833. Blue-winged teal drake by Tom Taber. Mounted on a 7 X 12 X 3 box with the inlet Ducks Unlimited 1983 -84 metal disc. 150-200 834. Nesting bob white quail by F. Frich. Signed and dated 2-10-84 on base. 20-40 835. Pair of miniature black ducks from the eastern shore of Virginia. Larger is 7 from breast to tail. XOC. 150-300 836. Pair of standing blue-winged teal by Louisiana decoy maker Barry Chauvin. XOC. 250-350 837. Whimsical carving of a two headed duck. Unpainted body. Written on bottom John Violette Bangor ME. 50-100 838. Running Egret carving by the late Douglas Hopkins of Osterville MA. OP with slight chipping to the tip of the bill. 100-200 839. Black-bellied plover in the manner of Burr. Carved wings with delineated wingtips and split tail. XOC. Signed Jim OLeary 1986 to rear of stick hole. 200-300 840. Yellowlegs after Burr by Will Kirkpatrick of Hudson MA. Antiqued. WEK stamp and signed by the artist. XOC. 200-300 841. Large flat sided sickle-bill curlew of recent vintage. Approximately 1 thick. OP. Rusted metal bill. Carved HB on the bottom. 100-150 842. Golden plover by Bill Sarni. Antiqued. W.D.S. carved twice into bottom. 100-150 843. Decorative lesser yellowlegs by Roger Mitchell. XOC. 100-200 844. Black-bellied plover by the Herter Factory. Good original paint. 200-300 845. Flat sided plover. Dark paint with some rubs. Roughage to left side of head and right side of tail. Rusted iron bill is probably a replacement. Well carved F under tail. 150-300 846. Flat sided yellowlegs c1910. About 78 thick. Age darkened paint with light gunning wear. Rusted iron bill appears to be original. Tiny wooden peg inserted in side of decoy. 200-300 847. Central portion of a vertically laminated peep or robin snipe attributed to Chris Sprague of Beach Haven N.J. Both right and left sides of the decoy are missing. Bottom of bill missing. Soiled original paint with light wear. For a similar example see lot 609 in the McCleery sale. 150-300 848. Sanderling or peep. About thick. Original paint. Bill missing. 100-200 849. Lot of 3. Miniature plover by Stellfox Miniature yellowlegs by E. A. Tucker 76 Canada goose by June Noll 1980. 50-100