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Folk Art Decoy Bird
Fine Working Shorebird Decoy
Probably a Godwit
Retaining Original Painted Surface and Glass Eyes
Hand Carved and Painted Wood
French, Carmague, c.1900
Provenance: The Cosgrove Collection
Literature: Robert Young, "Folk Art"; Mitchell Beazley,1999; Illustrated and Described Page 46&47.
Dimensions
27.30cms high x 30cms wide x 7.60cms deepStock number
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