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Inventory Descriptive Tag: Carved


Trout Ice Fishing Lure
Trout Ice Fishing Lure

Beautifully carved trout ice fishing lure by noted carver James Stangland (1945- present), signed on bottom.  Mr Stangland is originally from Near Lake of the Woods , MN and is currently living in Albion, NY

Price: $95

ITEM: 618EB29/3
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Ice Fishing Spearing Decoy
Ice Fishing Spearing Decoy

Large ice fishing “spearing” decoy display piece.  c. 1980’s-90’s.  15 1/2″ long.  Carved by J. Stewart.

Price: $95

ITEM: 618EB23
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Ice Fishin (Spearin) Decoy
Ice Fishin (Spearin) Decoy

Colorful ice fishing (spearing) decoy. 7 ” long.  Upper Midwest, last quarter of the 20th C.

Price: $55

ITEM: 218EB17
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Ice Fishing (Spearing) Decoy
Ice Fishing (Spearing) Decoy

Nicely carved and painted Ice Fishing (Spearing) decoy, 7 1/2″ long.  Found in Illinois but likely from Minnesota.  Nice original condition with expected in use wear.

Price: $85

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Penobscot War Club
Penobscot War Club

Extra large Northeastern Indian carved and paint decorated war club. Exceptionally well carved and painted in excellet condition. A few minor root tip losses on back of the club head. 26″ long, 9 1/2″ across root head. circa 2nd 1/4 1900’s. More detailed photos available.

Price: $475

ITEM: 511B375
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Carved Walnut Box
Carved Walnut Box

A wonderfully created late 19th C. carved walnut box with a large Flying Eagle grasping the world globe (showing North and South America), strong relief carvings and great molded shapes on carved raised feet. The relief carved shield has the word “Mizpah”, which is an ancient reference to being “watched over and protected”. It is also a common Masonic and Biblical term with the same meaning.

Price: $950

ITEM: 82DMB95
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Carved Fish Decoy
Carved Fish Decoy

Genuine early ice fishing decoy. Nicely carved, original polychrome paint and tin fins. Excellent condition with extra nice dry surface. Kind of a soulful face. 8″ long. From a Colorado collection.

Price: $135

ITEM: 1015EB122
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Carved Wood Eagle
Carved Wood Eagle

Proud wonderfully carved Eagle. Remnants of old paint, very nice carving details, expecially the wings. Carved from 5 pieces of wood. Excellent condition. Placed on a contemporary display base. Wind span 11 3/8″, overall height 10″ (eagle only).

Price: $295

ITEM: PERS521
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Trapper's Powder Horn
Trapper's Powder Horn

A most interesting, if not unique, powder horn. The top is carved with a bear’s image. When you pull up the top of his head, there is a compartment for percussion caps. The top is spring loaded to hold its position. The pouring spout has a carved seal looking over the spout. The opening is activated by pushing in a brass button, also spring activated. Wood appears to be walnut with brass fasteners. Very nice wear and patina. Small old chip repair where open end attaches to horn. History of onwership and use in the Northern Maine and Canadian hunting and trapping trades, perhaps Hudson Bay.

Price: $795

ITEM: 78B40
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Chip Carved Wall Box
Chip Carved Wall Box

Late 19th C Chip Carved Hanging Wall Box with original red painted surface. Nicely carved and applied decoration. All original with a minor glued crack on two of the “teeth” on the top edge of the storage area. Made of poplar. Probably PA or NYS origin.

Price: $75

ITEM: 92JB68
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