alton-taylor-nc-1905-1988-seven-published-silhouette-beach-robins-mounted-on-panel
Lot 1040
Alton Taylor (NC, 1905-1988), Seven Published Silhouette Beach Robins Mounted on Panel
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Atlantic, North Carolina, circa 1940s, carved and painted wood, iron stakes, loosely mounted to wood panel, published on pages 64 and 65 of Shorebird Decoys of North Carolina by Kroghie Andresen and Philip Harvey.

Panel 24 3/8(W) in. x 38 in.(H)

From the Personal Collection of Mr. Kroghie Andresen, Charlotte, North Carolina

Purchased from Wallace Freeman on June 12, 2011. Freeman was a member of the Carteret Rod and Gun Club. He found these shorebirds in the sail loft of the old decoy shed of the club in the 1960s.

Alton Taylor made these silhouette beach robins in the 1940s. They became the model for other shorebird hunters to copy in Carteret County. He made them out of .25 in marine grade plywood that was used in the boat building business during World War II.

Original paint with light gunning wear.