Fine Spring Estates 2020-03-14 Auction - 516 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC
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Fine Spring Estates

Wooten & Wooten is thrilled to announce our upcoming Spring 2020 estate auction March 14 beginning at 10am EST. The sale will feature a terrific variety of objects offered from estates and collections around the Southeast. To note, fine period American and British furniture, paintings, jewelry and decorative arts.
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Roland Clark: (Connecticut, 1874-1957) Watercolor of pintail ducks landing in marsh setting. Signed lower right. Some scattered foxing but overall very good condition. Sight size: H9" W12 1/2" (without frame and
0001: Roland ClarkEst. $2,000-$3,000
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William Hubacek: (California/Illinois, 1871-1951) Still life trompe-l'Ïil painting on wood panel hanging game birds. The panel of wood is oak and chamfered at the corners, possibly from a piece of furniture or to
0002: William HubacekEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Curlew Decoy by Alfred Gardner: (Massachusetts 1881-1971) Handsomely painted and carved and in good condition. Marked with makers stamp at the base. H9 1/2" L18 1/2" Sold from the collection of a Southern Gentleman.
0003: Curlew Decoy by Alfred GardnerEst. $300-$500
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Richard Bishop Signed Etching: (America, 1887-1975) Pencil signed etching titled ÒLucky PondÓ. Pencil signed and dedicated at the center along with title. Good condition some yellowing consistent with age. H11 1/2" W9 3/4"
0006: Richard Bishop Signed EtchingEst. $150-$300
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Pair Vintage Carved & Painted Swan Decoys: Likely early to mid 20th century, English. The pair having a nice form with painted surface and led weights tied to base. L26" Sold from the collection of Mrs. Joanne Pirkle of Buckhead, Atlanta
0011: Pair Vintage Carved & Painted Swan DecoysEst. $150-$300
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Rare Southern Stoneware Smaller Decorated Jug: Circa 1835, attributed to Colin Rhodes Edgefield, South Carolina. The piece stands 7 1/2" tall. Nicely decorated and having an exceptional alkaline glaze with several iron deposits running through in
0012: Rare Southern Stoneware Smaller Decorated JugEst. $8,000-$15,000
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Southern Stoneware Jug: Mid to late 19th century, likely Alabama. The piece having a tooled spout with thick pulled and well placed strap handle above slightly flared body. The glaze is very runny at one side and shows
0015: Southern Stoneware JugEst. $100-$200
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Two Southern Stoneware Face Cups: Catawba Valley, North Carolina by Richard Kale. Each having nicely sculpted features and in good condition. H5" H3 1/2" Sold from the collection of a Winston-Salem, North Carolina family.
0018: Two Southern Stoneware Face CupsEst. $100-$200
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Southern Stoneware Face Jug: Signed F. Longridge at the base and numbered with date of 2006. Grotesque face vessel having a shotgun shell earring. H10" Sold from the collection of the Dexter family.
0019: Southern Stoneware Face JugEst. $100-$200
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Collection Southern Pottery Face Jugs: The group includes eight vessels of varying form and glaze. Four are signed Kovack for Craig and Michelle Kovack of Seagrove NC. The other four are signed illegibly. Good condition throughout.
0024: Collection Southern Pottery Face JugsEst. $200-$400
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