Fall Estates 2017-09-23 Auction - 618 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 3
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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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Federal Inlaid Mahogany Tall Case Clock: Circa 1810, probably New Jersey. Broken arch bonnet with astragal shaped door ahead of painted dial flanked by turned columns above inlaid waist door, rectangular base on flaring French feet.
0050: Federal Inlaid Mahogany Tall Case ClockEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Ithaca Calendar Clock Farmer’s Model: 1896, Ithaca, NY. Walnut cased double dial calendar clock with eight day time and strike movement and perpetual calendar. H26†W12†D5â€
0051: Ithaca Calendar Clock Farmer’s ModelEst. $200-$400
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Seth Thomas Pillar & Scroll Mantel Clock: Circa 1810, Plymouth, CT. Mahogany case with scroll top and brass finials above door with reverse painted tablet ahead of original wood works movement and painted dial. H31†W17 ½†D4
0052: Seth Thomas Pillar & Scroll Mantel ClockEst. $400-$600
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Samuel Terry Stencil Decorated Mantel Clock: Circa 1830, Bristol, CT. Half-column and splat case with painted stencil decoration on carved paw feet, case retains wood movement, painted wood dial, reverse painted tablets and label. H28â€
0054: Samuel Terry Stencil Decorated Mantel ClockEst. $300-$500
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Seth Thomas Ship’s Bell Clock: Late 19th century. Brass ship’s clock with large brass bell below clock face. H11â€
0056: Seth Thomas Ship’s Bell ClockEst. $200-$300
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Meissen Porcelain Mantle Clock by Lenzkirk: Late 19th century, Germany. Large, elaborate porcelain clock case with dancing figures, animals and flowers housing an eight-day movement signed “Lenzkirchâ€. H24 ½†W12 ½â€
0057: Meissen Porcelain Mantle Clock by LenzkirkEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Le Coultre Atmos Mantle Clock: Circa 1987, Switzerland. Glass and brass case with round, white dial; serial no. 536030. H9 1/4" W8 D6 1/4
0058: Le Coultre Atmos Mantle ClockEst. $300-$500
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Ansonia Brass & Onyx Crystal Regulator: Late 19th century. Crystal regulator with onyx base and top. Complete with key and simulated mercury pendulum. H12 ½†W9†D8â€
0059: Ansonia Brass & Onyx Crystal RegulatorEst. $200-$300
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Seth Thomas Crystal Regulator: Late 19th century. One of the “Empire†series, this urn-topped crystal regulator has glass sides and urn-mounted top. With key and simulated mercury pendulum. H15 ½†W8 ?†D5
0060: Seth Thomas Crystal RegulatorEst. $150-$250
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Chippendale Walnut Tall Clock by Jacob Gorgas: Late 18th century, Hinkletown, PA. Broken arch bonnet with astragal shaped door ahead of eight-day movement and metal dial signed “Jacob Gorgas, Hinkeltown†above a shaped waist door and
0061: Chippendale Walnut Tall Clock by Jacob GorgasEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Ithaca Early Farmer’s Calendar Clock: Circa 1870, Ithaca, NY. This is the Ithaca Calendar Clock Company's “early farmer’s model with columns†which is more unusual than the standard version with flat front. This example
0062: Ithaca Early Farmer’s Calendar ClockEst. $300-$500
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French Onyx & Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock: Late 19th century. With lyre-form finial leading to square deco case flanked by gilt bronze handles with stone dial surrounded by bold and well-detailed bronze mounts resting atop gilt bronze paw
0062A: French Onyx & Gilt Bronze Mantle ClockEst. $200-$400
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Early Tall Case Clock Movement & Dial: Early 19th century, England. Brass, weight driven, eight-day movement for grandfather clock, including painted iron dial and hands. H18 ?†W13â€
0063: Early Tall Case Clock Movement & DialEst. $150-$250
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Unimat Jeweler's/Watchmaker’s Lathe: Unimat-SL model DB 200, 115 volt motor. Includes accessories: headstock, tailstock, 4-point adjustable chuck, etc. with original box and in working order. L16â€
0064: Unimat Jeweler's/Watchmaker’s LatheEst. $300-$500
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Antique Glass Photo Negatives, of SC Interest: 19th century, photographed by John R. Schorb, Yorkville, SC.. Including an incredible image of a slave woman called, Old Nurse Betty along with an image of Judge Witherspoon and Mrs. Ann Witherspoon
0065: Antique Glass Photo Negatives, of SC InterestEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Confederate Dress Sword: Mid 19th century. The sword retaining its original scabbard. The blade having some corrosion but in overall good condition. The wire wrapped handle is without wire. Good overall condition throughout
0066: Confederate Dress SwordEst. $500-$800
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Very Fine Charleston, SC Daguerreotype In Case: Image of First Lieutenant I. D. Witherspoon taken July 1852. The image having description at the interior if the case as seen in photograph. By George S. Cook, Charleston, SC (1819-1902). Depicting a
0067: Very Fine Charleston, SC Daguerreotype In CaseEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Southern Portrait of a Lady: Likely a portrait of Miss Mag (Margaret Wright Witherspoon) Yorkville SC, 19th century. Watercolor portrait, housed in period frame. Good overall condition with some slight losses at the left side
0068: Southern Portrait of a LadyEst. $250-$300
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19th Century Pamphlet of Confederate Interest: 1883, published by West Johnston & Co of Richmond Virginia. Ceremonies connected with the inauguration of the mausoleum and the unveiling of the recumbent figure of General Robert Edward Lee at
0069: 19th Century Pamphlet of Confederate InterestEst. $100-$200
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1815 South Carolina Land Survey & 1829 Deed: Pen & ink, hand drawn survey map with coloring, dated July 28, 1815 describing 211 acres on Tiger River in Union District belonging to William Linam, William Lucas and heirs of Jeremiah Hamilton,
0071: 1815 South Carolina Land Survey & 1829 DeedEst. $200-$300
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Rare Antique South Carolina Booklet: 1888. Regulation of the South Carolina Club Columbia, South Carolina. The book having all pages and in good overall condition with some scattered staining and bends.
0072: Rare Antique South Carolina BookletEst. $100-$150
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Antique Confederate Ladies Fan: 19th century. The fan crafted of Confederate money, each piece featuring a different image at the center. Three of the wooden blades are broken away. Scattered staining and losses to the corners of
0074: Antique Confederate Ladies FanEst. $150-$250