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W H Hart mallard drake, c. 1920

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    Posted 13 years ago

    bushrat
    (39 items)

    The only known mallard decoy by Bill Hart, of Belleville, Ontario. Pictured and described in "The County Decoys: decoys of Prince Edward County", by Jim Stewart. Hollow carved and subtly painted, it remains in fine condition after years of use.

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    1. bushrat bushrat, 13 years ago
      Thanks knifeguy and Bigskybob
    2. Elisabethan Elisabethan, 10 years ago
      Love your 'birds', what a wonderful patina!!
    3. bushrat bushrat, 10 years ago
      Thanks. Actually, that second photo wasn't the best, so I have added another. And, I need to point out that a second mallard drake by Hart was subsequently found, though a bit damaged and not quite as subtly painted as this one. I may bring this decoy to the North American Decoy and Sporting Collectible Show in St. Charles, IL, 20th - 25th of April. Largest and finest show and sale anywhere, with great birds at auction as well as traded in rooms and at the show. If you can be there, this is something not to miss: http://www.nadecoycollectors.org/

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