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As flocks of brant have flown over the marshes around Chincoteague Island for hundreds of years, this Ira Hudson is synonymous with this spit of land known as “the tump”. Hudson brant are mostly hollow carved with graceful form. This example has carved eyes which may have been added at a later time. In early repaint, it is an affordable example of his work measuring about 15” long.
As flocks of brant have flown over the marshes around Chincoteague Island for hundreds of years, this Ira Hudson is synonymous with this spit of land known as “the tump”. Hudson brant are mostly hollow carved with graceful form. This example has carved eyes which may have been added at a later time. In early repaint, it is an affordable example of his work measuring about 15” long.
As flocks of brant have flown over the marshes around Chincoteague Island for hundreds of years, this Ira Hudson is synonymous with this spit of land known as “the tump”. Hudson brant are mostly hollow carved with graceful form. This example has carved eyes which may have been added at a later time. In early repaint, it is an affordable example of his work measuring about 15” long.