Lot 2

John Blair, Sr. (1843-1929), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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John Blair, Sr. (1843-1929), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Estimate: $60,000 - $90,000

Starting Bid: $30,000

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by Guyette & Deeter
July 24, 2026 10:00 AM EDT
Live Auction
716 Goldsborough St,
Easton, MD, US 21601

Rare mallard. Hollow carved with tack eyes and raised neck seat. “C. Sprickles” branded on the underside. Measures 17” long. Original paint with minor flaking and wear, mostly on head and edge of tail; like most Blair decoys the dark green paint on underside was added after the decoy was rigged; excellent structurally. Provenance: Part of a group of 11 Blair decoys purchased by Bob White from Cass Bains, caretaker for the Biddle family. Bob sold it to Lloyd Johnson, who in turn sold it to Bill Mackey. Bill Mackey lent it to Adele Earnest for use in her book, Art of the Decoy. Bob White traded it back from Bill Mackey for a dozen Bob White decoys from his personal rig. Bob White collection. Bruce Williams collection. Jim and Diane Cook collection. Literature: “The Art of the Decoy” by Adele Earnest, page 114, exact decoy pictured. “The Great Book of Wildfowl Decoys”, Joe Engers, editor, page 124, exact decoy pictured. “Floating Sculpture” by H. Harrison Huster and Doug Knight, page 4 and 32, exact decoy pictured. “Delaware River Decoys: The Bob White Collection,” The Noyes Museum, 1/24/88-4/10/88. “Ducks, Decoys and the Delaware: A Regional Hunting Tradition,” Bucks County Historical Society, 4/17/04- 1/3/05.

  • Provenance: Provenance: Part of a group of 11 Blair decoys purchased by Bob White from Cass Bains, caretaker for the Biddle family. Bob sold it to Lloyd Johnson, who in turn sold it to Bill Mackey. Bill Mackey lent it to Adele Earnest for use in her book, Art of the Decoy. Bob White traded it back from Bill Mackey for a dozen Bob White decoys from his personal rig. Bob White collection. Bruce Williams collection. Jim and Diane Cook collection.
  • Literature: Literature: “The Art of the Decoy” by Adele Earnest, page 114, exact decoy pictured. “The Great Book of Wildfowl Decoys”, Joe Engers, editor, page 124, exact decoy pictured. “Floating Sculpture” by H. Harrison Huster and Doug Knight, page 4 and 32, exact decoy pictured. “Delaware River Decoys: The Bob White Collection,” The Noyes Museum, 1/24/88-4/10/88. “Ducks, Decoys and the Delaware: A Regional Hunting Tradition,” Bucks County Historical Society, 4/17/04- 1/3/05.
  • Condition: Original paint with minor flaking and wear, mostly on head and edge of tail; like most Blair decoys the dark green paint on underside was added after the decoy was rigged; excellent structurally.

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$500 $999 $100
$1,000 $4,999 $250
$5,000 $9,999 $500
$10,000 $19,999 $1,000
$20,000 $49,999 $2,500
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