Southern Estates 2019-02-02 Auction - 524 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 10
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Camden, SC, United States
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Wooten & Wooten is thrilled to announce our first sale of 2019 on Saturday, February 2, at 10am EST. Featured collections include items from the estate of Dale and Judy Firestone Thiel, objects from the Estate of Gary Dexter, items from the Ferrell Family Collection and many other fine estates and collections from around the Southeast. For more information please call or email our gallery.
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Rare Stoneware Grape Jar by Lanier Meaders: Circa 1980, North Georgia. Having a well potted body with very nice alkaline glaze and with grape relief decoration at each side. Signed at the base Lanier Meaders. Good condition throughout. H13 1/2"
0208: Rare Stoneware Grape Jar by Lanier MeadersEst. $500-$700
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Southern Stoneware Marked Storage Jar: Circa 1870, attributed to Knox Hill, Florida. The jar having a good form with nicely placed handles. The mark of three in the circular cartouche is found at this pottery site. There are stable
0210: Southern Stoneware Marked Storage JarEst. $300-$500
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Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: Circa 1860, by Thomas Owenby working in Union Co. Nicely glazed piece having an ovoid form with somewhat flat handles. The rim having a small area of professional restoration, otherwise good overall
0211: Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. $150-$250
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Southern Stoneware Pitcher: Columbia, South Carolina, Landrum-Stork Operation. The pitcher having a flared top and ovoid lower body with nicely pulled and applied handle and with a great deal of iron in the clay bleeding
0212: Southern Stoneware PitcherEst. $150-$250
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Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: Circa 1860, South Carolina Upcountry, by Thomas Owenby or the Whelchel family. Very ovoid jar having a nice form and high thin tab handles. The upper body having a runny glaze transitioning
0213: Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. $200-$400
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Southern Stoneware Churn by Lanier Meaders: Circa 1980, North Georgia. The jar having a nice form with somewhat unusually subdued glaze. Good condition. H16"
0216: Southern Stoneware Churn by Lanier MeadersEst. $150-$200
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Vintage North Carolina Art Pottery Vessels: Early to mid 20th century, Seagrove, North Carolina. The group includes five various vessels all having a somewhat scarce colorful runny glaze. Three are marked at the base ÒAR Cole Sanford, NCÓ.
0218: Vintage North Carolina Art Pottery VesselsEst. $150-$300
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Collection Ten Southern Stoneware Vessels: 19th century, Edgefield, South Carolina. Predominantly jugs, the group includes ten damaged vessels in restorable condition. Sold from the estate of Mr. Gary Dexter.
0220: Collection Ten Southern Stoneware VesselsEst. $200-$400
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Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: 19th century, Catawba Valley, North Carolina. The jar having a good from with distinctive showing ridge and some routiel in the glaze. Good overall condition no breaks cracks or restoration detected.
0222: Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. $50-$100
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Three Southern Stoneware Jugs: 19th century, North Carolina and South Carolina. The group consist of two nicely potted and incised jugs from the Catawba Valley of North Carolina, school of Daniel Siegel; together with a richly
0227: Three Southern Stoneware JugsEst. $150-$200
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Southern Stoneware Signed Storage Jar: Late 19th early 20th century, Atlanta, Georgia by Kline and Brown. The albany glazed jar having a good form. It is boldly marked at the exterior of the rim ÒKline & Brown Manufacturers Atlanta GaÓ.
0228: Southern Stoneware Signed Storage JarEst. $100-$200
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Southern Stoneware Face Jug by Peter Lenzo: 20th century, South Carolina. The small size face vessel having a nice rich alkaline glaze with white clay eyes and teeth. Signed boldly ÒLenzoÓ at the bottom. Excellent condition. H5 1/4" Sold
0229: Southern Stoneware Face Jug by Peter LenzoEst. $300-$500
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Vintage Pisgah Forest Art Pottery Articles: Mid 20th century, North Carolina. The group includes twenty one pieces of varying form and glaze by Stephens. The handle to the cameo teapot is broken and reglued. Sold from the estate of Mr. Gary
0230: Vintage Pisgah Forest Art Pottery ArticlesEst. $150-$250
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Southern Stoneware Signed Storage Jar: 19th century, by C.S. Kline working in the Atlanta, Georgia region. The nicely salt-glazed piece has been fired upside down apparently. It is marked clearly at the rim ÒC.S. KlineÓ. Good overall
0231: Southern Stoneware Signed Storage JarEst. $150-$200
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