Marine, Art
Painted carved bas relief panel of The “Thomas W. Lawson” the only 7 masted ship ever built. She was built in 1902 in Quincy, MA. Named for a copper speculator. Her 7 masts were named for the days of the week. She was lost off the Scilly Isles in 1907. The panel was carved by Robert Collins of Yarmouth, ME in 1946. Painted by Eugene Collins.
Dimensions: 24″ h x 48″ w .5″ d
Price: $3,250
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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