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Exceptional Edgefield Stoneware Signed Dave JugTwo Antique Chinese Jade ArticlesVintage Hopi Indian Pottery Bowl
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Camden, SC, United States
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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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Fine Southern Art Pottery Lamp: Early 20th century, Seagrove, North Carolina. Said to be signed by Cole, the piece exhibits a brilliant runny glaze and bulbous lower body leading to flared upper body. Hairline crack at one side or
0027: Fine Southern Art Pottery LampEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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Vintage Georgia Stoneware Figural Bowl: 20th century, by Bobby Ferguson. Having alkaline glaze on interestingly formed body, signed at the base. Good condition. H8" L10 1/2"
0029: Vintage Georgia Stoneware Figural BowlEst. $100-$200
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Vintage Georgia Stoneware Jug: 20th century, by Bobby Ferguson. Having alkaline glaze with acorns and oak leaves at each side, signed at the base. Good condition. H9"
0030: Vintage Georgia Stoneware JugEst. $100-$150
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Southern Stoneware Mixing Bowl: Late 19th/early 20th century, Columbia, South Carolina, likely Stork family. The bowl having tooled rim above cylindrical body and exhibiting a modified Columbia slip glaze. Small nicks to rim
0033: Southern Stoneware Mixing BowlEst. $100-$150
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Large Signed Southern Stoneware Pitcher: Late 19th century, Edgefield District South Carolina, by J.G. Baynham. The sizable pitcher is stamped boldly at the backside under the handle “JGB 2â€. Well formed albany glazed body with
0034: Large Signed Southern Stoneware PitcherEst. $200-$300
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Unusual Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: Mid 19th century, Upcountry South Carolina, likely by Thomas Owensby, Union District, SC. The jar having a fine alkaline glaze on a cylindrical body with applied tab handles. The jar is unusually
0035: Unusual Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. $300-$500
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Southern Stoneware Jug: 19th century, likely Upcountry South Carolina or Catawba Valley North Carolina. Having well-applied strap handle with wide-tooled spout on slightly ovoid cylindrical body. Small 1/4" probe or bb hole
0036: Southern Stoneware JugEst. $150-$250
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Southern Stoneware Jug: Mid 19th century, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Landrum Family. Cylindrical jug having tooled spout and well-placed handle, exhibiting very fine and runny alkaline glaze. The spout exhibits some
0038: Southern Stoneware JugEst. $300-$600
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Southern Stoneware Jug: Late 19th century, Columbia, South Carolina, Landrum-Stork Pottery Operation. The jug having a rich alkaline glaze with spots of iron bleed throughout. Missing handle; otherwise good condition. H9"
0039: Southern Stoneware JugEst. $150-$200
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Southern Stoneware Signed Pitcher: Upcountry South Carolina by Robert Boyles signed “RB 2†at upper body. Albany glazed with pulled and applied handle and signed at back side of upper body near handle. The rim is restored,
0040: Southern Stoneware Signed PitcherEst. $150-$300
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Southern Stoneware Churn: Mid to late 19th century, Edgefield District South Carolina, likely by Seagler working at Pine House, SC. The jar having inscribed three at upper body with slightly tapered alkaline glazed form and
0041: Southern Stoneware ChurnEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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Southern Stoneware Merchant Jug: 19th century. Bristol-glazed stacker jug having mark of “Chas.Blum and Co Liquor Dealers Jacksonville, FLAâ€. Good condition throughout. Small flake 1/2" x 1/2" at foot consistent with use
0042: Southern Stoneware Merchant JugEst. $300-$500
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Southern Stoneware Pitcher: Early 20th century, Catawba Valley North Carolina, likely Reindheart family. The pitcher having bulbous body with flared upper section and pulled and applied handle. Rutile is present in the glaze at
0043: Southern Stoneware PitcherEst. $150-$200
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Southern Stoneware Pitcher: Early 20th century, Catawba Valley North Carolina, likely Reindheart family. Well-formed body with pulled and applied handle having ritual in the alkaline glaze at all sides. The tip of the spout is
0044: Southern Stoneware PitcherEst. $100-$200
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Large Southern Stoneware Pitcher: Late 19th or early 20th century, likely Upcountry Georgia or South Carolina. Having thick applied handle on ovoid albany glazed body. Chip to the rim otherwise good condition. H13 3/4"
0045: Large Southern Stoneware PitcherEst. $100-$200
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Southern Stoneware Pitcher: Circa 1830, likely Edgefield, South Carolina, possibly John Landrum. Well formed body with alkaline glaze. The handle and a portion of the backside of the rim have been restored otherwise good
0046: Southern Stoneware PitcherEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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Ithaca Granger Model Calendar Clock: 1892, Ithaca, NY. Double dial calendar clock in walnut case produced by the Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. This is the No. 14 Granger model and retains its original movements and dial. H26 ¼†W12
0047: Ithaca Granger Model Calendar ClockEst. $400-$600
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Seth Thomas Mahogany Bracket Clock: 20th century. Having quality face and well constructed mahogany case topped by brass handle. H14 1/2"
0048: Seth Thomas Mahogany Bracket ClockEst. $150-$200
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