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  • Peter Q. Libbey (Maine, 1944-2018), Large American Folk Art Carved & Polychromed-Painted Wood Ship's Stern Boar with Eagles
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Peter Q. Libbey (Maine, 1944-2018), Large American Folk Art Carved & Polychromed-Painted Wood Ship's Stern Boar with Eagles

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Peter Q. Libbey (Maine, 1944-2018), Large American Folk Art Carved & Polychromed-Painted Wood Ship's Stern Boar with Eagles 20th century signed "Peter Libbey" and marked "Live and Let Live" 35 x 59 x 10 inches

    Fontaine's Auction Gallery
  • Peter Q. Libbey Polychromed Carved Eagle Ship's Stern Board
    Nov. 19, 2023

    Peter Q. Libbey Polychromed Carved Eagle Ship's Stern Board

    Est: $4,000 - $5,000

    An Imposing American Folk Art Polychromed Carved Ship's Stern Board by Peter Q. Libbey (Maine, 1944-2018). The eagle modeled with wing's spread and talons clutching a red, white and blue American shield and two flags, with banner below inscribed 'DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP'.  Master carver Peter Q. Libbey (1944-2018) was born in Maine and spent most of his life there, save for his time in the Air Force, when he was stationed in Japan and flew missions over Vietnam. His eagles were carved by hand in the traditional style and are considered some of the finest 20th Century carvings. Given the time it took to complete each eagle his production was limited and examples rarely come on the market.   Dimensions: 29 1/4in; width 59 3/4in; depth 9in.

    Locati LLC
  • Peter Libbey carved and painted eagle wall plaque
    Jan. 19, 2023

    Peter Libbey carved and painted eagle wall plaque

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Peter Libbey (American b. 1944), carved and painted eagle wall plaque, signed verso, 57 1/2" l. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

    Pook & Pook Inc.
  • Peter Libbey eagle carved sternboard
    Jan. 25, 2015

    Peter Libbey eagle carved sternboard

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Peter Libbey (American, b. 1944), carved in the John Bellamy manner with eagle perched on American flag banner, inscribed "P. Libbey" on verso, 8 in. H., 57 in. L.

    Alex Cooper
  • FOLK ART EAGLE PLAQUE BY PETER LIBBEY (MAINE, B. 1944).
    Sep. 06, 2014

    FOLK ART EAGLE PLAQUE BY PETER LIBBEY (MAINE, B. 1944).

    Est: $2,500 - $4,500

    FOLK ART EAGLE PLAQUE BY PETER LIBBEY (MAINE, B. 1944). Signed "P. Libbey, Westbrooke, Me" on the back. Carved wooden eagle with American flag. Original paint. 60"l.

    Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • PETER LIBBEY CARVED STERNBOARD - American Eagle with Shield, Flags and Tassels, in painted softwood, signed on back
    May. 31, 2014

    PETER LIBBEY CARVED STERNBOARD - American Eagle with Shield, Flags and Tassels, in painted softwood, signed on back

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    PETER LIBBEY CARVED STERNBOARD - American Eagle with Shield, Flags and Tassels, in painted softwood, signed on back. 57" x 8" x 5 1/2". Both wingtips are chipped. A fine example of the Maine master carver's work.

    Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
  • Carved eagle by W.A. Libbey
    Apr. 13, 2013

    Carved eagle by W.A. Libbey

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Carved and painted pine eagle, signed on reverse by the carver: "W.A. Libbey", 2007.  The eagle is carved in a style after J.H. Bellamy.  The white painted eagle has a turned head facing left.  The eagle has a pronounced beak and raised and pointed tongue.  The mouth, tongue, eye and beak detail are all red.  The eagle's wings are outstretched to the left and right.  All of the feathers on the neck and wing are incised.  Below the neck, the eagle's talon clutches a flowing red, white and blue banner which states: "E Pluribus Unum" in blue and red shadowed lettering.  Below the banner on the left side of the eagle, the talon is clutching a red, white and blue shield with two incised five pointed stars. Dimensions:  Length 41 inches; Height 6 1/2 inches; Depth 3 1/2 inches. William Libbey learned the carving trade from the master carver, his father Peter Libbey.  William's production is limited to the winter when he takes a break from his primary career as a Maine lobsterman.

    Boston Harbor Auctions
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