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Wooden Bird Carving Meadowlark Faux Taxidermy Wood Sculpture Magargee Folk Art

$ 66

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Type: Handmade
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: The wood was recently dusted off and protected with boiled linseed oil to avoid dry-rot and separation. The only flaw is the tail feathers which is honestly not noticeable considering how highly detailed every inch of this bird is. It really is a truly amazing bird carving. It could easily pass as a real bird from afar.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Material: Wood
  • Modified Item: No
  • Featured Refinements: Wood Carved Bird

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    Wooden Bird Carving Meadowlark Faux Taxidermy Wood Sculpture Magargee Folk Art
    Meadowlark Bird Sculpture Faux Taxidermy Wooden Yellow-Bellied Bird Sculpture by Ed Magargee
    Realistic Bird Carving Folk Art on Drift Wood
    From far away this looks like a taxonomy specimen, but up close you realize it is nothing but a beautiful homage to a native species to the Northeast USA.
    Eastern Meadowlark on a piece of driftwood
    By Ed Magargee a gifted woodcarving artist / genius
    Signed by Artist on the bottom but also carved initials on top of driftwood
    From Moorestown, NJ
    Circa 1970's
    The bird is made out of a soft wood
    The eyes of the bird appear to be made of transparent resin with a dot of black paint suspended inside to give it the look of an iris
    Measures: 9" wide x 8-1/4 tall" x 8" deep
    Condition:
    The wood was recently dusted off and protected with boiled linseed oil to avoid dry-rot and separation.  The only flaw is the tail feathers which is honestly not noticeable considering how highly detailed every inch of this bird is. It really is a truly amazing bird carving. It could easily pass as a real bird from afar.
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    Meadowlark Bird Sculpture Faux Taxidermy Wooden Yellow-Bellied Bird Sculpture by Ed Magargee Realistic Bird Carving Folk Art on Drift Wood From far away this looks like a taxonomy specimen, but up close you realize it is nothing but a beautiful homage to a native species to the Northeast USA. ---Eastern Meadowlark on a piece of driftwood ---By Ed Magargee a gifted woodcarving artist / genius ---Signed by Artist on the bottom but also carved initials on top of driftwood ---From Moorestown, NJ ---Circa 1970's ---The bird is made out of a soft wood ---The eyes of the bird appear to be made of transparent resin with a dot of black paint suspended inside to give it the look of an iris Measures: 9" wide x 8-1/4 tall" x 8" deep Condition: The wood was recently dusted off and protected with boiled linseed oil to avoid dry-rot and separation. The only flaw is the tail feathers which is honestly not noticeable considering how highly detailed every inch of this bird is. It really is a truly amazing bird carving. It could easily pass as a real bird from afar.
    Meadowlark Bird Sculpture Faux Taxidermy Wooden Yellow-Bellied Bird Sculpture by Ed Magargee
    Realistic Bird Carving Folk Art on Drift Wood
    From far away this looks like a taxonomy specimen, but up close you realize it is nothing but a beautiful homage to a native species to the Northeast USA.
    Eastern Meadowlark on a piece of driftwood
    By Ed Magargee a gifted woodcarving artist / genius
    Signed by Artist on the bottom but also carved initials on top of driftwood
    From Moorestown, NJ
    Circa 1970's
    The bird is made out of a soft wood
    The eyes of the bird appear to be made of transparent resin with a dot of black paint suspended inside to give it the look of an iris
    Measures: 9" wide x 8-1/4 tall" x 8" deep
    Condition:
    The wood was recently dusted off and protected with boiled linseed oil to avoid dry-rot and separation.  The only flaw is the tail feathers which is honestly not noticeable considering how highly detailed every inch of this bird is. It really is a truly amazing bird carving. It could easily pass as a real bird from afar.
    Wooden Bird Carving Meadowlark Faux Taxidermy Wood Sculpture Magargee Folk Art
    Seahorse
    International
    Meadowlark Bird Sculpture Faux Taxidermy Wooden Yellow-Bellied Bird Sculpture by Ed Magargee
    Realistic Bird Carving Folk Art on Drift Wood
    From far away this looks like a taxonomy specimen, but up close you realize it is nothing but a beautiful homage to a native species to the Northeast USA.
    Eastern Meadowlark on a piece of driftwood
    By Ed Magargee a gifted woodcarving artist / genius
    Signed by Artist on the bottom but also carved initials on top of driftwood
    From Moorestown, NJ
    Circa 1970's
    The bird is made out of a soft wood
    The eyes of the bird appear to be made of transparent resin with a dot of black paint suspended inside to give it the look of an iris
    Measures: 9" wide x 8-1/4 tall" x 8" deep
    Condition:
    The wood was recently dusted off and protected with boiled linseed oil to avoid dry-rot and separation.  The only flaw is the tail feathers which is honestly not noticeable considering how highly detailed every inch of this bird is. It really is a truly amazing bird carving. It could easily pass as a real bird from afar.