Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Hatteras, North Carolina, circa 1870s, carved and painted wood, iron stake, published on page 136 of
Shorebird Decoys of North Carolina by Kroghie Andresen and Philip Harvey, pages 366 and 367 of
Gunnin' Birds by Kroghie Andresen and page 65 of
ArtDuckO: Waterfowl Culture of North Carolina produced by the North Carolina Museum of History.
Length 9.5
From the Personal Collection of Mr. Kroghie Andresen Charlotte, North Carolina Exhibited at the North Carolina Museum of History in 2008.
This dowitcher carved by Issac Austin has great form and remains in remarkable condition even though it is roughly 150 years old. This shorebird hunting rig was carefully stored in a wood box for several generations in the old Austin homestead house in Hatteras Village. Issac was the grandfather of John Austin, the famous decoy carver from Corolla.
Original paint with light gunning wear.