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- Q7969090 subject Q6233315.
- Q7969090 subject Q6646901.
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- Q7969090 abstract "Template:ForThe Ward Brothers, Lemuel T. Ward (1897–1984) and Steven W. Ward (1895–1976), were two brothers from Crisfield, Maryland, who became famous for their wooden wildfowl carvings, commonly called decoys. Their decoys are highly prized by collectors. Few examples of their work survive on the open market, as private collectors and museums now own most of their original works. In November 2006, a Ward Brothers goldeneye drake decoy sold for US$109,250 at an Easton, Maryland waterfowl festival auction. They adopted the moniker 'Wildfowl Counterfeiters in Wood' as the motto for their carving operation. Another rare Ward Brothers bird, a Broadbill Drake made in 1936, was sold for $51,750 at a January 2013 auction on Park Avenue in New York City.Originally barbers by trade, they began carving small decoys from cedar blocks in their barber shop during slow times and to help make extra money during the winter months.".
- Q7969090 wikiPageExternalLink www.wardmuseum.org.
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- Q7969090 wikiPageWikiLink Q6233315.
- Q7969090 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646901.
- Q7969090 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646943.
- Q7969090 wikiPageWikiLink Q6938403.
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- Q7969090 wikiPageWikiLink Q8248466.
- Q7969090 wikiPageWikiLink Q8270027.
- Q7969090 wikiPageWikiLink Q8743225.
- Q7969090 comment "Template:ForThe Ward Brothers, Lemuel T. Ward (1897–1984) and Steven W. Ward (1895–1976), were two brothers from Crisfield, Maryland, who became famous for their wooden wildfowl carvings, commonly called decoys. Their decoys are highly prized by collectors. Few examples of their work survive on the open market, as private collectors and museums now own most of their original works.".
- Q7969090 label "Ward brothers".