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Whether you are a fan of traditional hunting or a collector of rare objects, here is an exceptional piece not to be missed: an old hunting decoy representing a duck, dating from the 19th century. This unique lure is made of cork, a lightweight and buoyant material, and features a removable (for transport) hand-carved wooden head. The whole thing is weighted with a lead at the base to ensure its stability on the water.
The details of the craftsmanship testify to the authenticity and antiquity of this object, used at the time for hunting waterfowl. The traces of wear on the cork and wood, as well as the natural patina of time, add to its old-world charm, making this lure a true witness to the history of hunting.
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Do not miss the opportunity to acquire this magnificent period object, perfect for enriching a folk art collection, cabinet of curiosities or for decorating with a rustic and historical touch.
Protected shipping, international 33cm
Width 19cm
Height without lead
Whether you are a fan of traditional hunting or a collector of rare objects, here is an exceptional piece not to be missed: an old hunting decoy representing a duck, dating from the 19th century. This unique lure is made of cork, a lightweight and buoyant material, and features a removable (for transport) hand-carved wooden head. The whole thing is weighted with a lead at the base to ensure its stability on the water. The details of the craftsmanship testify to the authenticity and antiquity of this object, used at the time for hunting waterfowl. The traces of wear on the cork and wood, as well as the natural patina of time, add to its old-world charm, making this lure a true witness to the history of hunting. Do not miss the opportunity to acquire this magnificent period object, perfect f Type Objet de métier Sous-type Chasse Matière Bois
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