Fall Estates 2017-09-23 Auction - 618 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 13
Exceptional Edgefield Stoneware Signed Dave JugTwo Antique Chinese Jade ArticlesVintage Hopi Indian Pottery Bowl
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Camden, SC, United States
Auction Details

Fall Estates

Wooten & Wooten is pleased to announce our Fall Estates auction September 23 at 10am EST. The sale features objects from estates and collections around the Carolinas including American and English furniture, art, rugs and other decorative accessories.
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Seven Antique Leather Bound Volumes, Montesquieu: Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, and Destutt de Tracy, Antoine Louis Claude. Oeuvres de Montesquieu. Paris, H. Feret, 19th century.Good condition overall with some wear to edges and discoloration
0302: Seven Antique Leather Bound Volumes, MontesquieuEst. $400-$700
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Collection Books By John Ruskin: Twenty six volumes of “Ruskin’s Worksâ€, illustrated cabinet edition, published by Merrill & Baker, New York; hardcover with leather binding.
0305: Collection Books By John RuskinEst. $150-$250
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Collection Leather Bound Books: To include: twelve volumes by Alexandre Dumas published by Thomas Nelson & Sons, NY: four volumes by Earl of Beaconsfield published by Congmans, Green & Co, London, 1882; three Garnier Freres books
0306: Collection Leather Bound BooksEst. $100-$200
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Karen Larson Turner: (South Carolina, b 1969) Impressionistic oil on canvas of sailboats in harbor. Signed lower right and framed in gilt frame. Framed: H20 1/4" W17"
0307: Karen Larson TurnerEst. $800-$1,500
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American or British School: 20th century. Oil on board of a fine Acadian home possibly in the South. Signed lower left “Torrenti 80†and titled, "Bailiwick." Good condition. H16" W20 1/4"
0308: American or British SchoolEst. $150-$250
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Miss L Fennell: (United Kingdom, fl. 1885-1895) Watercolor on paper of Neapolitan fisherman launching boat into the sea. Signed lower left and titled, "Armeao De Pera Algavve." Slight foxing in the lighter section
0309: Miss L FennellEst. $150-$250
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Wiley Churchill: (New Orleans, 1900-1987) Pencil drawing of steam wheeler Natchez titled “Duest From New Orleans 1860." Some staining to surface. Framed: H17" W21"
0310: Wiley ChurchillEst. $250-$400
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19th century Engraving of Patrick Henry: Titled, "Patrick Henry Delivering His Celebrated Speech." After P.F. Rothermel and engraved by Alfred Jones. The piece having original printer's seal at the center. H30 1/2" W24"
0311: 19th century Engraving of Patrick HenryEst. $100-$200
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Lee Sturges: (Florida Illinois, 1865-1954) Etching of western oil field, pencil signed lower right. Sight size: W8 1/4" H5 1/2"
0312: Lee SturgesEst. $150-$200
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Philip Edward Mullen: (South Carolina/Ohio, b. 1942) Graphite drawing of a young girl framed in massively matted frame. Signed and dated “69â€. H42" W50 1/2"
0313: Philip Edward MullenEst. $300-$500
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Elizabeth Crutchfield: (South Carolina, 20th century) Oil on board image of Orangeburg South Carolina Town Square Lady Veterans Memorial Fountain. Signed and dated “1983†lower right. Framed in a handsome carved
0314: Elizabeth CrutchfieldEst. $300-$500
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Norman Owens: (Savannah, Georgia, 20th century) Silhouette of gentleman under moss covered tree signed and dated “1974†and housed in original frame. Some slight staining to paper throughout. Image: H10
0315: Norman OwensEst. $150-$200
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Lesslie D. Witherspoon: (South Carolina/New York, 19th century) Sketchbook having several very well-executed graphite sketches within all dating from the 1880s.
0316: Lesslie D. WitherspoonEst. $100-$150
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Lesslie D. Witherspoon: (South Carolina/New York, 19th century) Graphite on paper portrait of a young lady signed and dated “1883 Brooklynâ€. Some discoloration and foxing to paper but in overall good condition.
0317: Lesslie D. WitherspoonEst. $250-$400
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Carew Rice: (South Carolina, 1899-1971) Cutout silhouette titled "Heron & Marsh Wrens in Carolina Marsh". Signed and dated lower right “1936â€. H9" W6" with full margins
0318: Carew RiceEst. $250-$400
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Lesslie D. Witherspoon: (South Carolina/New York, 19th century) Graphite on paper landscape of upcountry hills possibly in upper South Carolina. Signed and dated lower right “1885â€. Good overall condition with
0319: Lesslie D. WitherspoonEst. $150-$250
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Thomas Flowers: (North Carolina / Canada, b. 1928) Ink drawing of Trinity Lutheran Church in Greenville, South Carolina. Signed lower right and titled lower left. Framed: H 14 3/4" W12 1/2"
0320: Thomas FlowersEst. $100-$150
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F.A. McClure: (America, 19th century) Watercolor on paper titled “Bermudaâ€, signed lower right. Sight size: H9 1/2" W7"
0321: F.A. McClureEst. $200-$300
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Gayle Tate: (Wyoming/Florida, born 1944) Very charming oil on board titled, "Time Flies." Signed and titled lower right. Good condition. H13 3/4" W10 1/2"
0322: Gayle TateEst. $250-$400
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Guy Lipscomb: (South Carolina, 1917-2009) Watercolor on paper titled, "Mountain Lake." The piece retains its original gallery label on verso and is handsomely framed and professionally matted. H34 1/2" W42 1/2"
0323: Guy LipscombEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Bruce Skidmore: (South Carolina, 20th century) Oil on canvas of British country homes along river, signed lower right and dated “83â€. Titled on verso “Castle Comber Whistlerâ€. H36" W54"
0324: Bruce SkidmoreEst. $250-$400
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Ray Strang: (Arizona/ Illinois, 1893-1957) Original etching titled "A Farm in Brittany", pencil signed lower right and pencil signed "second artists proof". Original gallery label on verso from the "Ferdinand
0324A: Ray StrangEst. $200-$400