Sale Name: CORE SOUND WATERFOWL MUSEUM & HERITAGE CENTER - 2021 WATERFOWL HERITAGE AUCTION
LOT 58 - Black Duck by Henry Murphy; Davis, NC. One of the most collectable Core Sound decoy carvers. Carver, hunter, guide. Rare auction find.
Description
Henry Gibbs Murphy. (1904 - 1969)  Davis, NC . Henry Gibbs Murphy grew up in Davis, a community located in Carteret County, the geographic center of coastal North Carolina. Davis is on the Western shore of Core Sound a major historical waterfowl hunting ground. Murphy was the descendent of a family well known for their skills as duck hunters, guides and decoy makers. Murphy was employed as a local guide for hunters who were drawn to the birds migrating over the shallow, salty waters of Core Sound. Most of the shooting was in stake blinds in open waters between the mainland and the outer Banks. The blinds were built out of four- cornered walled enclosures held in place with pilings. Hunters used ladders to enter and exit the blinds. Murphy is credited with a number finely carved redhead, Scaup, green-winged teal, pintail, black duck, mallard and Canada geese decoys. For additional information: Waterfowl Heritage: North Carolina Decoys and Gunning Lore, 1983 by William N. Conoley.
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