New Hampshire Week 2016
A Monumental Slat Goose Attributed to Joseph Whiting Lincoln- Price Upon Request
A monumental slat goose attributed to Joseph Whiting Lincoln (1859–1938) Accord (Hingham), Mass., circa 1910. Lincoln’s slat geese or “loomers” were used to attract the attention of high-flying flocks. While the horizontal slats formed a crude body, the head was skillfully carved, giving this decoy an almost majestic quality. Provenance: originally purchased from Joe Lincoln by Colburn C. Wood Jr, Plymouth, Mass. This piece measures 36¼ inches long, 21 inches high and 15 inches deep. Frank & Barbara Pollack Highland Park, IL 847-433-2213 barbarapollack@comcast.net
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