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~ Love of the Game ~Collection

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Veteran professional photographer Richard Reynolds has conquered limitations of conventional photography by combining cutting-edge computer programs to create stunning giant floral images in his studio. Problems encountered in the field such as wind, rain, and inconsistent lighting have been

eliminated as well as the technical limitations imposed by optical physics such as depth of field issues.

Reynolds has captured a wide variety of floral subjects, many grown in his own garden in Austin, Texas.

Richard has been the sole photographer of a cookbook, 10 books of landscape and nature photography, and co-photographer of two others.

About the PhotographerRichard Reynolds

About UsH E R I T A G E 1 0 9 3A T R A D I T I O N O F F I N E A R T

Product Information

Each piece shown within thiscatalog is printed on museum-quality, matte canvas, coatedfor protection from ultra-violet light, and then stretched and wrapped around 2” wooden stretcher bars.

Standard, available sizes for each piece are shown throughout the catalog. Larger, custom sizes are available upon request. In ad-dition, any piece within this collection can be framed with our 3” designer molding (black, brown, or white). Please contact us or visit our website at www.h1093.com for more information.

Terms of Sale

LOW MINIMUMS: Opening order: 6 pieces Re-orders: 6 pieces

PAYMENT: Initial orders open with credit card- Amex, Visa, MC, and Discover.

Net 30 terms may be available for re-orders with approved credit. A credit sheet with bank information and three trade references is required for establishment of terms.

FREIGHT: All orders ship FOB Fulshear, TX, 77441. Orders will ship via UPS or FedEx prepaid and charges for this services will be added to the invoice. Customers are welcome to specify their own carrier and have the shipping charges billed directly to his/her carrier.

A standard $5.00 box fee will be added to each shipment.

CANCELLATIONS: Order cancellations must be received in writing 10 days prior to the scheduled ship date. Orders for immediate shipment may not be cancelled. Orders shipped prior to notification of cancellation are buyer’s responsibility. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Shipping errors and/or damages must be reported within 7 days of the customer’s receipt of goods for credit or product replacement.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Heritage 1093 PO Box 869 29370 McKinnon Rd. Fulshear, TX 77441

Phone: 800-444-2540Fax: 866-742-2908Email: [email protected]: www.h1093.com

Blending impressive artwork and quality craftsmanship, Heritage 1093 offers high-end, unique décor in the form of canvas prints, both gallery-wrapped and framed.

With a 40 year history in fine art publishing, we pride ourselves on printing and hand-crafting the highest quality décor products right here at home in the U.S.A. In addition, we partner with America’s most talented artists, many of whom spend years studying their spe-cific subjects and unique perspectives, in order to bring you creative and unique and timeless pieces that are sure to enhance any decorative space.

We invite you to learn more about the Heritage 1093 team, our products, artists, and our history at www.h1093.com.

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SoftballItem# SP001

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Girls 2 BallsItem# SP002

16” x 16”36” x 36”

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Billiards 1Item# SP003

10” x 16”22.5” x 36”

Golf BallsItem# SP00412.75” x 16”28.75” x 36”

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Football BW 1Item# SP00513.75” x 16”

31” x 36”

Tennis BallItem# SP006

12” x 16”27” x 36”

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Billiards 2Item# SP007

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Pewter BilliardsItem# SP00844.5” x 16”

Soccer BallItem# SP022

12” x 16”27” x 36”

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Football BW 2Item# SP00913.75” x 16”

31” x 36”

Golf BallItem# SP010

12” x 16”27” x 36”

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Cue BallItem# SP011

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Yellow 1Item# SP012

12” x 16”27” x 36”

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Blue 2Item# SP013

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Red 3Item# SP014

12” x 16”27” x 36”

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Purple 4Item# SP026

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Orange 5Item# SP015

12” x 16”27” x 36”

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Green 6Item# SP016

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Burgundy 7Item# SP025

12” x 16”27” x 36”

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Eight BallItem# SP017

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Yellow 9Item# SP018

12” x 16”27” x 36”

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Blue 10Item# SP019

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Red 11Item# SP024

12” x 16”27” x 36”

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Purple 12Item# SP023

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Orange 13Item# SP027

12” x 16”27” x 36”

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Green 14Item# SP020

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Burgundy 15Item# SP021

12” x 16”27” x 36”

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~ Decoys ~

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Robert Shaw was curator at the Shelburne (VT) Museum from 1981-1994, where he worked with that institution’s world-renowned collections of bird decoys and American folk art, and he has curated exhibitions of decoys

at such major American museums as the National Gallery of Art, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, and the Dallas Museum of Natural History. He also has keynoted two symposia on decoys organized by Sotheby’s; contributed to numerous books and exhibition catalogs, including The Great Book of Wildfowl Decoys.

About the CuratorRobert Shaw

About UsH E R I T A G E 1 0 9 3A T R A D I T I O N O F F I N E A R T

Product Information

Each piece shown within thiscatalog is printed on museum-quality, matte canvas, coatedfor protection from ultra-violet light, and then stretched and wrapped around 2” wooden stretcher bars.

Standard, available sizes for each piece are shown throughout the catalog. Larger, custom sizes are available upon request. In ad-dition, any piece within this collection can be framed with our 3” designer molding (black, brown, or white). Please contact us or visit our website at www.h1093.com for more information.

Terms of Sale

LOW MINIMUMS: Opening order: 6 pieces Re-orders: 6 pieces

PAYMENT: Initial orders open with credit card- Amex, Visa, MC, and Discover.

Net 30 terms may be available for re-orders with approved credit. A credit sheet with bank information and three trade references is required for establishment of terms.

FREIGHT: All orders ship FOB Fulshear, TX, 77441. Orders will ship via UPS or FedEx prepaid and charges for this services will be added to the invoice. Customers are welcome to specify their own carrier and have the shipping charges billed directly to his/her carrier.

A standard $5.00 box fee will be added to each shipment.

CANCELLATIONS: Order cancellations must be received in writing 10 days prior to the scheduled ship date. Orders for immediate shipment may not be cancelled. Orders shipped prior to notification of cancellation are buyer’s responsibility. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Shipping errors and/or damages must be reported within 7 days of the customer’s receipt of goods for credit or product replacement.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Heritage 1093 PO Box 869 29370 McKinnon Rd. Fulshear, TX 77441

Phone: 800-444-2540Fax: 866-742-2908Email: [email protected]: www.h1093.com

Blending impressive artwork and quality craftsmanship, Heritage 1093 offers high-end, unique décor in the form of canvas prints, both gallery-wrapped and framed.

With a 40 year history in fine art publishing, we pride ourselves on printing and hand-crafting the highest quality décor products right here at home in the U.S.A. In addition, we partner with America’s most talented artists, many of whom spend years studying their spe-cific subjects and unique perspectives, in order to bring you creative and unique and timeless pieces that are sure to enhance any decorative space.

We invite you to learn more about the Heritage 1093 team, our products, artists, and our history at www.h1093.com.

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Red-breasted merganser drake decoy by Captain Edwin Backman of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, c. 1900. Collection of Gary and Dale Guyette. Photograph courtesy Guyette & Schmidt, Inc. (www.guyetteandschmidt.com)

Bachman MerganserItem# DEC001

9” x 16”20.25” x 36”

Hollow-bodied swan decoy by Charles Birch of Willis Wharf, Virginia, c. 1920.Collection of Dr. Peter J. Muller.

Charles Birch SwanItem# DEC002

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Decoys are hunters’ tools, used to lure wild birds within gunning range.

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Holmes RB MerganserItem# DEC003

10” x 16”22.5” x 36”

Red-breasted merganser hen decoy by Lothrop Turner Holmes of Kingston, Massachusetts, c. 1870. Private collection.Photograph courtesy Guyette & Schmidt, Inc. (www.guyetteandschmidt.com)

Laing BlackItem# DEC004

10” x 16”22.5” x 36”

Black duck decoy with turned head by Albert Davids Laing of New York, New York, c. 1850. Private collection.Photograph courtesy Guyette & Schmidt, Inc. (www.guyetteandschmidt.com)

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Laing SwanItem# DEC005

10” x 16”22.5” x 36”

Sleeping swan decoy by Albert Davids Laing of New York, New York, c. 1850. Private collection.Photograph courtesy Guyette & Schmidt, Inc. (www.guyetteandschmidt.com)

Lincoln Wood DuckItem# DEC006

10” x 16”22.5” x 36”

Wood duck drake decoy by Joseph Whiting Lincoln of Accord, Massachusettes. c. 1910. Private collection.Photograph courtesy Guyette & Schmidt, Inc. (www.guyetteandschmidt.com)

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Long Island TernsItem# DEC007

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Least tern decoys by an unknown maker from Long Island, New York, c. 1880. Private collection.Photo courtesy Dick McIntyre, Collectable Old Decoys, Seabrook, South Carolina.

Safford Right ProfileItem# DEC008

10” x 16”22.5” x 36”

Sleeping Canada goose decoy by Charles Augustus Safford. Plum Island, Newburyport, Massachusetts. c. 1910.Colection of Cap and Paige Vinal.

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Caines MallardsItem# DEC009

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Mallard decoys attributed to Hucks Caines of Georgetown, South Carolina, c. 1910. Private collection.Photo courtesy of Dick McIntyre, Collectable Old Decoys, Seabrook, South Carolina.

Cockey SwanItem# DEC010

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Solid-bodied trumpeter swan decoy by John Cockey of Kent Island, Maryland, c. 1880. Private collection.Photo courtesy of Dick McIntyre, Collectable Old Decoys, Seabrook, South Carolina.

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Ira Hudson Hooded Merganser PairItem# DEC011

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Pair of hooded merganser decoys by Ira Hudson of Chincoteague, Virginia, c. 1910. Collection of Dr. Peter J. Muller.

Nantucket Eskimo CurlewsItem# DEC012

16” x 16”36” x 36”

Pair of Eskimo curlew decoys by an unknown maker from Nantucket, Massachusetts, c. 1875. Private collection.Photo courtesy Dick McIntyre, Collectable Old Decoys, Seabrook, South Carolina.

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NC Canvas SwanItem# DEC013

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Swan decoy with canvas-over-wooden-frame body, by an unknown maker from Manns Harbor, North Carolina, c. 1910. Private collection. Photo courtesy Dick McIntyre, Collectable Old Decoys, Seabrook, South Carolina.

Phillips RigItem# DEC014

18” x 16”40” x 36”

Shorebird decoys by an unknown maker, probably from northeastern Massachusetts, c. 1890. Private collection. Photo courtesy Dick McIntyre, Collectable Old Decoys, Seabrook, South Carolina.

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Stevens Pintail PairItem# DEC015

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Pair of pintail decoys by George Stevens of Weedsport, New York, c. 1894.Collection of Dr. Peter J. Muller.

Ward WigeonItem# DEC016

9” x 16”21” x 36”

Wigeon drake decoy by the Ward Brothers of Crisfield, Maryland, c. 1930.Private collection.Photograph courtesy Guyette & Schmidt, Inc. (www.guyetteandschmidt.com)

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Gelston WhimbrelItem# DEC017

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Whimbrel decoy with turned head attributed to Thomas Gelston of Bay Ridge, New York, c. 1890.Private collection. Photograph courtesy Guyette & Schmidt, Inc. (www.guyetteandschmidt.com)

Stevens Blue-winged TealItem# DEC018

9” x 16”20.25” x 36”

Blue-winged teal hen decoy by Harvey Stevens of Weedsport, New York, c. 1880.Collection of Dr. Peter J. Muller.

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Wilson MerganserItem# DEC019

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Back-preening red-breasted merganser drake decoy by Augustus Aaron Wilson of South Portland, Maine, c. 1910.Private collection. Photograph courtesy Guyette & Schmidt, Inc. (www.guyetteandschmidt.com)

Janson PintailsItem# DEC020

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Pair of Pintail decoys by Richard Janson of Sonoma Creek, California, c. 1930.Collection of Micah Brosnan.

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DEC021 Verity Shorebird TrioItem# DEC021

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Trio of shorebirds attributed to members of the Verity family of Seaford, Long Island, New York, c. 1880 (left and center)and 1920 (right). Collection of Dr. Peter J. Muller.

DEC022 Shourds Long-tailed DuckItem# DEC022

12” x 16”27” x 36”

Long-tailed duck drake decoy by Harry Vinuckson Shourds of Tuckerton, New Jersey, c. 1900.Collection of Dr. Peter J. Muller.

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Ruddy turnstone decoy by an unknown carver from Jamaica Bay, Long Island, New York, c. 1880.Collection of Dr. Peter J. Muller.

Rogers Rig TurnstoneItem# DEC023

10.5” x 16”24” x 36”

American merganser drake by John Dawson of Florence, New Jersey, c. 1920.Collection of Dr. Peter J. Muller.

Dawson Merganser 2Item# DEC024

9.5” x 16”21.5” x 36”

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Brant decoy by Nathan Cobb, Jr. of Cobb island, Virginia, c. 1870.Collection of Dr. Peter J. Muller.

Cobb BrantItem# DEC025

6” x 16”13.5” x 36”

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