Fall Online Only Ammo & Accessory Auction
Fall Online Only Ammo & Accessory Auction
Lots will start ending Thursday, October 3rd @ 5PM
Ammo - Reloading & Firearm Accessories - Hunting & Fishing Accessories
Items will be located at The RES Yard - 375 Fry Road, Wooster.
Consignment Deadline: Consignments will be accepted through Saturday, September 21st.
Yard Hours: Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM & Saturday 8AM-1PM
Terms: Live Bidders: 15% Buyer's Premium & 6.5% sales tax will be applied to each purchase, unless tax exempt.Bidding available through RES.bid.
Pickup/Removal: Items will be available for pick up Monday, October 7th - Saturday, October 12th. Shipping will be available via UPS at buyer's expense.
Andy White - Joseph Mast - Jake White - Drew Turner - Craig Conrad
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This decorative vintage Wood Duck drake carving is of an unknown make/carver. Wood body ,glass eyes, and made circa 1960's or newer. Appraised at a value of up to $200.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This folky vintage Merganser Duck drake decoy is of an unknown make/carver. Wood body, glass eyes, and it's original paint. Appraised at a value of up to $200.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage Mallard Decoy is of an unknown make/carver, however experts believe this to be from the Detroit area. Dodge body, turning head, and remnants of it's early paint. Head free swivels on a wooden dowel. Appraised at a value of up to $250.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This mallard drake decoy was carved by William(Bill) Enright of Toledo, Ohio. With a cork body, wooden head, and in original condition. Appraised at a value of up to $150.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage bluebill drake decoy carving is of an unknown make/carver. Hollow body with bottom board, grazed paint, experts believe this to be a Canadian maker. Appears to have been hit with a few shot bbs. Appraised at a value of up to $200-400.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This folky vintage bluebill hen carving is of an unknown make/carver. Solid wooden body and head. Has a chip missing out of the bill. Appraised at a value of up to $125.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This early vintage canvasback drake decoy is of an unknown make/carver. Solid wooden body, and turned head. Experts believe this carving to come from the Chesapeake Bay area. Appraised at a value of up to $200.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
These vintage mallard decoys are of an unknown make/carver. Solid bodies, extra wide bills, and glass eyes. The pair appraised at a value of up to $200.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage canvas back hen decoy is of an unknown make/carver, however experts believe this to be from the Wisconsin area. Solid body, original paint, and glass eyes. Appraised at a value of up to $250.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage redhead drake decoy is of an unknown make/carver, however experts believe this to be from the Wisconsin area. Solid body, original paint with some moderate flaking, glass eyes. Appraised at a value of up to $200.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
These vintage bluebill decoys are of an unknown make/carver, however experts believe this to be from the Wisconsin area. Solid body, original paint, glass eyes. The pair appraised at a value of up to $400.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
These 3 vintage black duck decoys were carved by William(Bill) Enright of Toledo, Ohio. Cork bodies, wooden heads, 2 high heads and 1 low resting head. The 3 of these decoys were appraised at a value of up to $225-400.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
These 2 vintage pintail duck decoys were carved by William(Bill) Enright of Toledo, Ohio. Cork bodies, high wooden heads, glass eyes, and an intact drake sprig tail. Decoys do have some drying cracks, hen has a separation at the neck, and the drake has some light wear around the bottom edges. These 2 decoys were appraised at a value of up to $500-700.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage pintail hen decoy was carved by William(Bill) Enright of Toledo, Ohio. With a cork body, slightly turned wooden low head, and in excellent original condition. Appraised at a value of up to $350.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
These 2 vintage mallard pair decoys were carved by William(Bill) Enright of Toledo, Ohio. Cork bodies, and wooden heads. Drake's bill has a split on the underside, but appears to have been repaired at some point. These 2 decoys in very good condition were appraised at a value of up to $300-500.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
These 2 vintage mallard hen decoys were carved by William(Bill) Enright of Toledo, Ohio. Cork bodies, and wooden heads. Low head hen is in excellent condition, however the snuggle head hen has some damage(has been repaired) done to the underside of the body along with moderate drying cracks. These 2 decoys were appraised at a value of up to $300.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage canvasback drake decoy is of an unknown make/carver, however experts believe this decoy to be from the Wisconsin area. Wooden body and head, glass eyes, and it's original paint. Head is a little loose. Appraised at a value of up to $150.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage scaup duck decoy was made my Mason Decoys. Wooden body and head, missing 1 glass eye, and lightly hit by shot. Also has a large check that reaches from chest to tail. Appraised at a value of up to $200.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
These vintage wooden duck decoys are of an unknown make/carver. Appears to be of an non descript species, one decoy has a chipped bill. Appraised at a value of up to $100-150.
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All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage wooden duck decoy is of an unknown make/carver. Wooden body and head, glass eyes, and it's original paint. Appraised at a value of up to $75.
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All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage canvasback duck decoy has "FS" marked on the bottom. Original paint, and wooden construction. Has a chip on the underside of it's bill. Appraised at a value of up to $200.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage bluebill duck decoy is of an unknown make/carver. Cork body, and wooden head. Appraised at a value of up to $75.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage Green-Winged Teal decoy has a folky design with a tucked head, and is of an unknown make/carver. Solid body and what appears to be brass eyes, with some chips missing out of the head, bill and back. Appraised at a value of up to $200.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This vintage Victor Scaup decoy is of an unknown make/carver. Bill has a chip missing out of it, original paint, and some roughness to the tail. Appraised at a value of up to $75.
All decoys have been recovered as barn finds, and the finish of all decoys have been left untouched.
Special thank you to our friends, Rick and Paul Wyczalek of the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association(ODCCA).
This Ringneck Drake is a contemporary carving done by Seve Gordon. With raised wing tips, and highly detailed feathering. Appraised at a value of up to $350.
The bottom has a large check that goes across the length of it, and reads as "Ringneck, #10, Steve Gordon".


























