Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Ocracoke, North Carolina, circa 1910, carved and painted wood, wire legs, loosely mounted to driftwood base, published on pages 122 and 123 of
Mattamuskeet and Ocracoke Waterfowl Heritage by Jack Dudley.
Length of Display 49 in.
From the Personal Collection of Dr. Jack Dudley Like many Ocracokers, Wahab was born a hunter and spend many hours on the sound chasing waterfowl. He purchased the Quork Hammock Club and entertained many friends there. He nicknamed the club, "My Little Beach Comber, " and for many years people referred to it as the Beach Comber Club.
Original paint with light gunning wear, lightly hit by shot, roughness to one tail.