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Mint, miniature mallard hen by Horace “Hi” Crandall (Westwood, CA) ca. 1950s. As Michael Miller states in Wildfowl Decoys of California on page 584, “I’m not alone in thinking that Hi Crandall miniatures are among the best carved in North America.” This is a paperweight example with a small amount of lead inserted in the bottom and covered with green felt. Measures just under 6” in length.
Mint, miniature mallard hen by Horace “Hi” Crandall (Westwood, CA) ca. 1950s. As Michael Miller states in Wildfowl Decoys of California on page 584, “I’m not alone in thinking that Hi Crandall miniatures are among the best carved in North America.” This is a paperweight example with a small amount of lead inserted in the bottom and covered with green felt. Measures just under 6” in length.
Mint, miniature mallard hen by Horace “Hi” Crandall (Westwood, CA) ca. 1950s. As Michael Miller states in Wildfowl Decoys of California on page 584, “I’m not alone in thinking that Hi Crandall miniatures are among the best carved in North America.” This is a paperweight example with a small amount of lead inserted in the bottom and covered with green felt. Measures just under 6” in length.