Art, Marine
“Furling the Foresail”, an oil on canvas by American artist, Charles Robert Patterson (1878 – 1958). Patterson, the son of a ship captain, went to sea at an early age and was particularly regarded for the accuracy of his rigging detail. In a 19th century cove gilt frame. Circa 1930.
Dimensions: 48″ w x 36″ h
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Pair of Long-Tailed Duck Decoys
Pair of carved wood Long-tailed duck decoys with glass eyes, c. 1950. Hen is in preening position; drake is in swimming position and is branded “SS” on bottom. The Long-tailed duck , formerly known as the Old Squaw duck, is a small, delicately shaped bird that breeds in summer in arctic regions and winters off northern coasts. Its size and shape belie its toughness, as it can dive to depths of 200 feet and spends huge amount of its time under water. These ducks gather in large flocks and make an almost constant chatter.
Dimensions: 10" h x 13" w x 5.5" d
Price: $950