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Dowitcher Decoys Lead Copley’s $3.1M Sale - Antiques And The Arts Weekly

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PEMBROKE, MASS. — Copley’s February 21-22 sale included the strong selection of decoys they are known for, along with several fine pieces of sporting art. Unusual items included fishing rods and reels owned and used by Zane Gray and Ernest Hemingway. Leading the two-day sale was a pair of circa 1885 dowitchers made by Rhode Island hunting and fishing companions Newton Dexter (1838-1901) and Dr Clarence T. Gardner (1844-1907) which realized $222,…
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antiquesandthearts.com broke the news in on Monday, February 24, 2025.
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