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A rare hissing brant with hollow body construction from Cobb Island, Virginia. This decoy displays an incised and serifed "E" and an "E. B. COBB." brand on the underside, designating it as part of Elkanah B. Cobb’s (1852-1943) gunning rig. Elkanah was Nathan Cobb, Jr.'s son and a famed Island guide.
While demonstrating all of the bold features that define the Cobb style, this prime example demonstrates a refinement not often seen in Southern decoys. This bird features a rare “root-head” in an animated hissing pose. This feature was likely carved from a single twisted branch of the Southern wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), which is abundant on the island. The thin neck supports a slightly down-turned head with subtle cheek carving and inset German glass eyes within lightly carved eye grooves. The body possesses flowing shoulder carving and diamond-cut raised wingtips.
Many believe that Cobb Island produced the finest brant decoys known. This may in part be due to a special affinity for the species that the Islanders showed. Case in point, Nathan Cobb, Sr. kept a tame flock of brant on the Island that were a local attraction and even once collateral for hotel construction loans.
In 1989 this decoy was featured on the cover of the "Year in Review" issue of "Decoy Magazine" and was illustrated on page 7. Since then the line drawing of this exact bird has appeared in countless "Decoy Magazine" promotions. This decoy was a cover lot for "North American Decoys at Auction," July 30 & 31, 2005. This brant along with a Cobb Canada goose were the top two decoy lots at auction that year.
“...[The Cobbs] were determined to produce the best decoys possible, and their work excellently served the needs of both the nineteenth-century hunter and the modern collector.” -William J. Mackey, Jr. "American Bird Decoys"
Provenance: Captain Elkanah B. Cobb Rig
Bud Ward Collection
Ron Gard Collection
Charles Hunter Collection
Private Collection, Maryland
Literature: Joe Engers,ed., "1989 Year in Review," Decoy Magazine, 1990, front cover and p. 7, exact decoy illustrated.
Gene and Linda Kangas, "Decoys: A North American Survey," Spanish Fork, UT, 1983, p. 18, rigmate illustrated.
Gary Guyette and Frank Schmidt, Inc., North American Decoys at Auction, Boston, MA, July 2005, lot 92, front cover, exact decoy illustrated.
Henry A. Fleckenstein, Jr., "Southern Decoys," Exton, PA, 1983, pp. 186-187, similar examples illustrated.
Grayson Chesser, "Cobb Island, A hunter's paradise" "Decoy Magazine," Nov/Dec 1998, pp. 8-13.
Alexander Hunter, "The Huntsman in the South, Vol. 1, Virginia and North Carolina," New York, NY, p 145.
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