Rare original Sam Hutchings cross-hatched Hooded Merganser decoy pair c. 1910

Rare original Sam Hutchings cross-hatched Hooded Merganser decoy pair c. 1910
Rare original Sam Hutchings cross-hatched Hooded Merganser decoy pair c. 1910
Rare original Sam Hutchings cross-hatched Hooded Merganser decoy pair c. 1910
Rare original Sam Hutchings cross-hatched Hooded Merganser decoy pair c. 1910
Rare original Sam Hutchings cross-hatched Hooded Merganser decoy pair c. 1910

Rare original Sam Hutchings cross-hatched Hooded Merganser decoy pair c. 1910

Sam Hutchings, Jones Falls, Ontario, on the Rideau Lakes system is generally credited with having carved these unique cross-hatched antique gunning decoys, although some argue that it may have been his father, or even father-in-law who actually originated this style. It is beyond doubt that very few were ever made - only a dozen cross-hatched hooded mergansers are known, and about two dozen cross-hatched goldeneye. I have listed these as a'pair', and I fully believe the carver did intend them to be understood as his version of a hen and a drake. Indeed, they are described as such in many authoritative early decoy books.

Others more recently have suggested these are two drakes - one with an open hood, the other with a closed hood. All of the known cross-hatched goldeneye by this carver have been found in pairs - an equal number of hens and drakes. Until recently, the hooded mergansers were thought of in the same way - the closed hood style were treated as hens, the open hoods as drakes. If so, there are then six known pair, with an equal number of drakes (open) and hens (closed) hoods.

If they are thought of only as drakes, then there are NO known hens, since there is no third version to be found; this runs contrary to what the maker seemingly implied with all his other carvings. There were 12 cross-hatched decoys in the Smith gunning rig: 4 hooded mergansers (2 hens and 2 drakes) and 8 goldeneye (indisputably 4 hens and 4 drakes). On Henry's death, they passed to his five sons. I have now reached the point where it is time to downsize and allow another collector to enjoy these remarkable, unique decoys; thus this last remaining pair of hooded mergansers from the Smith rig are now offered for sale. Most of you know where to find me; I have been at the major shows and auctions for 30 years. By way of further detail: these decoys exhibit their original lead paint surface. At one time, they had been touched up with acrylic over paint; this was carefully removed by meticulous dry-scraping and dental tools. It took many tedious hours. The wear you see is what was there before they were touched up; no original paint was removed during the cleaning, nothing more was added.

The original weights (flat rough lead rectangles) were removed for ease of display. Professional repairs were made to both bills (about 1). You should also be aware that Hutchings had two (or more) variations to his cross-hatched decoys - one style has cross-hatching only in the black areas with the white portions being left smooth, as these are; the other style is cross-hatched all over, and is seen in books by Gene Kangas and Bernie Gates.

I happen to believe the decoys with the smooth white areas were made slightly earlier than those with the'all-over' cross-hatching. Because I believe it took longer and required more care to leave the white areas clean, whereas it was simpler and faster to cross-hatch all over, without having to stop at the dividing line and, in the interest of speed, the carver made the later birds as quickly as he could. I also think those decoys with the smooth white areas are more pleasing and distinctive, but perhaps that's my personal bias showing. In any event, these birds are extremely rare and seldom come up for sale.

They are also listed/offered elsewhere, and could be subject to prior sale. The above info and comments are based on over 25 years of personal research and hundreds of miles of searching for the cross-hatched decoys of the Rideau Lakes. Thank you, and Good Luck. 2018, if you wish, or at the MDCA show, St. More info is available at antiquemodelcanoes.

The item "Rare original Sam Hutchings cross-hatched Hooded Merganser decoy pair c. 1910" is in sale since Sunday, January 14, 2018.

This item is in the category "Sporting Goods\Hunting\Vintage Hunting\Duck Decoys". The seller is "roger-y" and is located in Leesburg, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
Rare original Sam Hutchings cross-hatched Hooded Merganser decoy pair c. 1910


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