Fall Estates 2017-09-23 Auction - 618 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 4
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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Antique Photograph of African American Woman: late 19th early 20th century. The image is said to have been taken in front of the I.D. Witherspoon Jr. Residence, Yorkville South Carolina. On verso this piece reads possibly Mamie Craig. H3 1/2"
0075: Antique Photograph of African American WomanEst. $250-$400
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Antique Southern Folk Art Needlepoint Seed Bag: 19th century, likely Upcountry, South Carolina. The bag belonged to the Witherspoon family of Yorkville and was likely crafted by an African American female. It depicts a country child with her
0076: Antique Southern Folk Art Needlepoint Seed BagEst. $100-$150
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Antique Southern Photographs of SC Interest: 19th century. Witherspoon family photographs including portraits and other material.
0077: Antique Southern Photographs of SC InterestEst. $250-$400
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Early 20th Century Photo Glass Plates: Rochester, NY Area. Approximately 118 dry plates glass negatives depicting early 20th century life including: family portraits, landscapes, house portraits, parade scenes, class pictures, churches
0078: Early 20th Century Photo Glass PlatesEst. $100-$200
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Early 20th Century Photo Glass Plates: Twenty six dry plate glass photographic negatives depicting early 20th century life including: railroad steam engine, family portraits with horses and wagons, early automobiles, boats, bicycles,
0079: Early 20th Century Photo Glass PlatesEst. $100-$200
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Antique Book of South Carolina Interest: The Hard Labor Section by H.T. Cook. The book giving accounts of a section of Abbeville and the Edgefield District of South Carolina in the 19th century.
0082: Antique Book of South Carolina InterestEst. $100-$200
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Seven Antique Daguerreotypes of SC Interest: 19th century. Images belonging to the Witherspoon Family of Yorkville, South Carolina. Some damage to the case of several. Overall good condition to images with some discoloration consistent with age.
0083: Seven Antique Daguerreotypes of SC InterestEst. $100-$150
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Set Four Goblets, of South Carolina Interest: Late 19th/early 20th century, Wallace & Son. Each marked at the foot and with number “2203â€. Each is chased “Frances†for Frances Elizabeth Wardlaw of York, South Carolina. Good
0087: Set Four Goblets, of South Carolina InterestEst. $300-$600
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South Carolina Coin Silver Spoon: Charleston, South Carolina by Hayden & Gregg (active 1838-1843). Monogramed at handle “THW†for the Witherspoon family of York, South Carolina. Wear to the end of the spoon. 2.1 oz standard
0088: South Carolina Coin Silver SpoonEst. $100-$150
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Southern Coin Silver Sugar Tongs: By Francis Clark Augusta, Georgia (working 1816-1860). Having shell-form tongs with floral relief decoration at each side which is quite detailed. Marked at interior F. Clark flanked by eagles at
0090: Southern Coin Silver Sugar TongsEst. $150-$250
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Charleston Coin Silver Mustard Ladle: By Nathaniel Hayden, Charleston, South Carolina (working, 1832-184). Uncommon form and with monogram “WMW†for the Witherspoon Family of York, South Carolina. No apparent restoration
0092: Charleston Coin Silver Mustard LadleEst. $150-$250
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South Carolina Coin Silver Spoons: Mid 19th cenutry, Columbia, South Carolina by Radcliffe & Guignard. Each conforming and having “JMW†monogram at backside for the Witherspoon Family of York South Carolina. L8" 3.8 oz
0094: South Carolina Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $150-$200
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Two Charleston Coin Silver Knives: By J.E. Spear (working 1846-1871), Charleston, South Carolina. Each is monogramed. Scattered scuffs to surface consistent with age and use. 3.1 oz standard
0095: Two Charleston Coin Silver KnivesEst. $100-$200