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Buying and Selling Antique Duck Decoys

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Contact us and tell us what you have! Please choose one of three ways to do this:

  1. E-mail photo's to: mike@mallardecoys.com Please send just one shot of each bird for the initial appraisal. We will evaluate them and advise you as to maximizing your profit potential.
  2. Mail photo's to:
    Mallar Decoys
    6 Pearl Street
    Augusta, Maine 04330
    We will contact you within 3 days of receiving them.
  3. For large collections of Decoys: We can probably arrange for a visit and if appropriate, pick them up!
  • We will work with you to determine a sale price for each decoy.
  • We will send or email you a consignment contract for you to sign and return to us. We will then establish a numbered customer account in which we will catalog each decoy with a description, price and photograph and post it in our Toller Shed Decoy store.
  • Items will remain on the website for 30 day intervals or until sold. The items may be placed on the site for up to three intervals as part of the agreement.
  • Mallar Decoys will pay the seller approximately 15 days after the completion of the sale.
  • A set-up fee of $15 per item or a group from the same consigner of not more than six at a time will be charged to the seller for each item or group as defined on our secured site.
  • For those items that sell, a 20% commission charge and 1% for Insurance will be deducted from the payment to the seller.

Mailing Address:
6 Pearl Street
Augusta, Maine 04330

Phone: (207) 623-5058

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E-mail: mike@mallardecoys.com

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