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Auction Action in Manchester, N.H.

Set 30 pt head

Lots Of Interest In Crowell Bird Carvings

Set 18

Northeast Auctions Sells Collection Of Dr Ftitz Talbot

Ruddy Turnstone Brings $76,560

NORTHEAST AUCTION DECOYS CUTLINES

Carved and painted mantel bird of an American woodcock, circa 1918, painted clam shell base with oval Crowell brand, 8¼ inches high and 10 inches in length. The carving sold for $44,080.

Lot 81, a carved and painted mantel bird carving of a killdeer, carved tail feathers and base with oval Crowell brand and pencil inscription “Killdeer Plover” on the underside. It measures 73/8 inches high, 8½ inches wide, and sold for $34,800.

This carved and painted life-sized red head drake, circa 1920, carved tail feathers and slightly raised wings, 11 inches high and 16 inches in length, had a high estimate of $20,000 and sold for $88,160.

A high estimate of $30,000 didn’t mean a thing as this carved and painted mantel bird of a ruddy turnstone, circa 1920, left the block at $76,560. It measures 6½ inches high, 8 inches long, and has the pencil inscription on the bottom of the base “Turnstone or Chicken Plover.”

This carved and painted wood duck drake, circa 1910, “wood duck” penciled on the underside of the oval base, measures 2½ inches high, 3½ inches in length, and sold for $5,800.

Northeast sale DECOYS

Review And Gallery Photos By R. Scudder Smith

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Eight hundred lots into Northeast Auctions’ Americana sale on October 26–28, a collection of bird carvings flew across the block at remarkable prices. “The carvings were so early and so rare,” Ron Bourgeault said of the 52 lots from the Dr Ftitz Talbot collection of A. Elmer Crowell bird carvings.

Starting with lot 800, a carved and painted great blue heron, circa 1910, the interest in these Crowell carvings never let up. The heron measured 8¾ inches high with base, 6½ inches long, and sold for $18,560. It was followed by a 21/8-inch-high carved and painted green winged teal hen, circa 1910, for $2,784, and then a carved and painted widgeon hen, 2¼ inches high, for $3,248.

The taller the carving, the better the price it seemed, as a upland plover, 8¾ inches high and 9 inches long, estimated at $15/25,000, sold for $32,480. Again the high estimate ($2,000) meant nothing as a carved and painted egret, circa 1910, 83/8 inches high, went for $11,020. Another mantel bird of a bob white, 73/8 inches high, circa 1912, surpassed the high estimate of $20,000, selling for $51,040.

A least bittern, carved and painted, circa 1910, 25/8 inches high with base, went well over the high estimate of $1,500, selling for $8,700. A carved and painted golden pheasant, 31/8 inches high, brought $5,800, against a high estimate of $1,200, while a carved and painted avocet, circa 1910, 3¼ inches high, brought $5,800.

The prices noted here, and with the carvings pictured, include the 16 percent buyer’s premium charged by Northeast Auctions.

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