Rare Mallard Drake Decoy, Harvey Stevens (1847-1894)
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Rare Mallard Drake
Harvey Stevens (1847-1894)
Weedsport, NY, c. 1870
14 1/2 in. long
An extremely rare, early style of decoy by this maker who supplied bird carvings to sportsmen visiting nearby Howland Island, the Montezuma Swamp, and the Finger Lakes. By the mid-nineteenth century, Stevens Brothers decoys gained national acclaim and the pair were shipping decoys across the country from their workshop near Weedsport along the Erie Canal.
This is one of only three known examples of this model.
The bird exhibits painted tack eyes, an early carved groove separating the wings, and Stevens' finest scratch-comb paint along the back. It is in outstanding condition for its 150-year vintage.
Original paint with minimal gunning wear.
Provenance: Private Collection, Massachusetts, acquired in 2008 from an estate auction
Private Collection
Literature: Shane Newell, "The Essential Guide to Stevens Decoys," Warrensburg, NY, 2004, pp. 6 and 65, related decoy illustrated. Adele Earnest, "The Art of the Decoy," West Chester, PA, 1965, p. 139, pl. 121, Stevens mallard illustrated.
Harvey Stevens (1847-1894)
Weedsport, NY, c. 1870
14 1/2 in. long
An extremely rare, early style of decoy by this maker who supplied bird carvings to sportsmen visiting nearby Howland Island, the Montezuma Swamp, and the Finger Lakes. By the mid-nineteenth century, Stevens Brothers decoys gained national acclaim and the pair were shipping decoys across the country from their workshop near Weedsport along the Erie Canal.
This is one of only three known examples of this model.
The bird exhibits painted tack eyes, an early carved groove separating the wings, and Stevens' finest scratch-comb paint along the back. It is in outstanding condition for its 150-year vintage.
Original paint with minimal gunning wear.
Provenance: Private Collection, Massachusetts, acquired in 2008 from an estate auction
Private Collection
Literature: Shane Newell, "The Essential Guide to Stevens Decoys," Warrensburg, NY, 2004, pp. 6 and 65, related decoy illustrated. Adele Earnest, "The Art of the Decoy," West Chester, PA, 1965, p. 139, pl. 121, Stevens mallard illustrated.
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Rare Mallard Drake Decoy, Harvey Stevens (1847-1894)
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