Posted 2 years ago
Kymbeckham
(4 items)
These belong to a dear friend. He inheirited them from his father who was an antiques collector. I know the second and third photo are a decoy made by the Animal Trap Company. The others are not marked. Is there any way to tell how to put an insurance value on these? He has quite collection. There must be 50! Any help would be appreciated!
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You have what appear to be some Mason decoys. These are collectable, although without paint, and having cracks lowers the value quite a bit. I recently paid $60.00 for an un-painted Mason decoy. The species of bird represented affects the value also. The Goose could be a Herters. Herters decoys used a lot of balsa wood.