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Antique Coot Decoys

Antique Tiny Coot Decoy, circa 1900
Antique Tiny Coot Decoy, circa 1900

Antique Tiny Coot Decoy, circa 1900

$1,800

H 5 in W 5 in D 1 in

Antique Tiny Coot Decoy, circa 1900

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Tiny hollow coot from Freemont, WI. Collector acquired six- let five go, this was the best one

Category

Early 1900s American Antique Coot Decoys

Materials

Wood

Antique French Folk Art Cork Coot Decoys, Circa 1880
Antique French Folk Art Cork Coot Decoys, Circa 1880

Antique French Folk Art Cork Coot Decoys, Circa 1880

$586Sale Price / set|50% Off

H 6.11 in W 12.6 in D 4.34 in

Antique French Folk Art Cork Coot Decoys, Circa 1880

Located in Buisson, FR

Lovely pair of French folk art decoys. Two Coots made out of cork and with wooden beaks. On the

Category

19th Century French French Provincial Antique Coot Decoys

Materials

Cork

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Early 20th Century English Country Estate Folkart Decoy
Early 20th Century English Country Estate Folkart Decoy

Early 20th Century English Country Estate Folkart Decoy

Located in London, GB

We are proud to offer a rare example of a late 19th century hand carved form of a decoy, possibly a

Category

1920s British Folk Art Antique Coot Decoys

Materials

Wood

Primitive Coot Working Decoy
Primitive Coot Working Decoy

Primitive Coot Working Decoy

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H 6.5 in W 11 in D 3 in

Primitive Coot Working Decoy

Located in Sheffield, MA

Finely crafted and very folky coot in worn black paint. Massachusetts, perhaps Martha's Vineyard

Category

Early 20th Century American Folk Art Antique Coot Decoys

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Finding the Right Decoys for You

Vintage, new and antique decoys have become fashionable decor in modern homes.

The history of decoy ducks, shorebirds, geese and other waterfowl as part of the folk art tradition stretches back thousands of years. Tule duck decoys made between 400 B.C. and 100 A.D. by Indigenous people for use in hunting have been found in Nevada that are similar to decoys still in use today.

Waterfowl decoys are now often made of plastic and foam, but vintage duck decoys from the mid-19th to early 20th century were frequently made of wood. Canvas duck decoys were popularized from the 1920s to ’40s as a lightweight alternative. These folk art pieces feature hand-painted feathers and long, flat bodies, lending themselves well to display in living rooms on shelves and in cabinets.

One of the fascinating aspects of handcrafted waterfowl decoys is their regional variation to match the local birds. For example, German decoys are regularly decorated with green and gray paints, making them look like mallard ducks. Scandinavian decoys are typically black and white, resembling the common eider.

Either option could be a rustic treasure for one’s home, adding a touch of eclectic art to any room. Browse antique, new and vintage decoys on 1stDibs today.