Exceedingly Rare Willet
Joseph W. Lincoln (1859-1938)
Accord, MA, c. 1910
12 1/2 in. long
A Lincoln willet showcasing the maker's well-executed split-tail and wing carving. It also features a sharp chine along its back and dropped thigh carving, exceedingly rare for the maker. A highly unusual species for Lincoln, this decoy measures almost two inches longer than his yellowlegs, which are typically around ten-and-one-half-inches long.
Strong original paint with minor even gunning wear, including a reset neck and bill and a grey paint drip on left side.
Provenance: Private Collection, New Hampshire, acquired by descent in the family, circa 1960
Literature: William J. Mackey Jr., "American Bird Decoys," New York, NY, 1965, p. 87, related yellowlegs illustrated.
Condition
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