Spring Estates 2019-04-27 Auction - 598 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 2
Fritz Scholder1st Generation Philadelphia Violin by John AlbertsAmerican Federal Carved Mahogany Games Table
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Camden, SC, United States
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Spring Estates

Wooten & Wooten is thrilled to announce our Spring catalogue auction April 27, 2019. The sale will feature fine furniture, rugs, paintings, art, firearms and other fine objects from estates around the South. To note, a newly discovered and large work by Giovanni Battista Piranesi sold from the collection of Mrs. Kitty Sutton, a descendant of SC Governor John Laurence Manning. An outstanding oil work by Fritz Schoulder. Fine southern furniture including an Upstate South Carolina huntboard, Kentucky sugar desk, MD/VA Federal secretary bookcase, New England Tiger Maple slant front desk ca 1770, Philadelphia violin by John Alberts ca 1885, collection of period signed Danish Modern furniture and much more. Complimentary printed gallery guides are available during preview. For more information on this exciting and diverse sale please feel free to call or email our gallery. As always we look forward to working with you!
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American William & Mary Drop Gate Leg Dining Table: Early 18th century, New England. Having rectangular top with shaped leaves above shaped freeze board resting atop nicely turned frame which swings out to support leaves, all resting atop nicely
0025: American William & Mary Drop Gate Leg Dining TableEst. $1,500-$3,000
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American William & Mary Banister Back Arm Chair: Early 18th century, New England. Early surface with nicely turned form. The arms having an interesting scalloped exterior back terminating into the frame. The split wood seat is early and sturdy. The
0026: American William & Mary Banister Back Arm ChairEst. $4,000-$6,000
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American Federal Mahogany Lift Top Desk: Circa 1810. Having solid one board top which lifts to writing surface at the interior above a single drawer, all resting on nicely turned legs. Poplar secondary wood throughout. Sold from the
0027: American Federal Mahogany Lift Top DeskEst. $300-$500
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Set American Queen Anne Maple Chairs: 18th century, likely New England. The set having a nicely carved upper frame with shaped back continuing down to rush seat and resting atop Spanish feet. Some restoration to back legs. Finish is nice
0028: Set American Queen Anne Maple ChairsEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Collection Six Antique American Side Chairs: 18th and 19th century. The group includes a set of four Queen Anne dining chairs along with two turned wood sheridan side chairs. Some repairs but overall good sturdy condition. Sold from the
0029: Collection Six Antique American Side ChairsEst. $200-$400
Federal Mahogany Pembroke Table: Circa 1810. Having a rectangular top flanked by shaped drop leaves with single drawer at one end and faux drawer at the opposing end. Each having handsome lion-head pulls, all resting atop nicely
0030: Federal Mahogany Pembroke TableEst. $250-$400Lot Passed
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American Chippendale Tiger Maple Slant Front Desk: Circa 1770, likely New England or Rhode Island. The piece having nicely figured tiger maple grain case with fall front which opens to handsomely appointed interior with drawers and pigeon holes and
0032: American Chippendale Tiger Maple Slant Front DeskEst. $2,000-$4,000
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American Cherry Queen Anne Drop Leaf Table: 18th century, possibly Southern. The piece having cherry primary wood with chestnut secondary wood. Shaped leaves with Queen Anne leg which swings out to support top. H27" L43" W41 1/2" (open) Sold
0033: American Cherry Queen Anne Drop Leaf TableEst. $400-$600
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Fine Cased Violin marked Gaetano Guadagnini: (Italy, 1796-1852). The piece is handsomely grained and signed at the interior clearly. The case is nicely grained and it is accompanied by bow. Sold from the collection of a private Aiken, South
0037: Fine Cased Violin marked Gaetano GuadagniniEst. $2,000-$4,000
E and W Bond London percussion Pistol: Early 19th century, England. Marked at the barrels top. Very nicely chased and the grip is nicely checkered. L10 1/2" Sold from the collection of a private Aiken, South Carolina family.
0039: E and W Bond London percussion PistolEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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German World War Two Third Reich M-98 Mauser Rifle: Having Nazi seals along side serial number 3118. The stock is also marked 3118 as well near the but. L43 1/4" Sold from the collection of a private Aiken South Carolina family. Note: FFL Background
0042: German World War Two Third Reich M-98 Mauser RifleEst. $700-$1,400
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Remington .44 Cal Number 1 Rolling Block Rifle: Ca 1880s Serial number 5332. The barrel is 32 1/2" long. The riffle having been very well cared for, the stock is well grained and checkered. Total: L50" Sold from the collection of a private Aiken,
0043: Remington .44 Cal Number 1 Rolling Block RifleEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Southern Long Rifle of Civil War Interest: Early 19th century. A smaller size rifle, the piece was plowed up at Lee and Gordon Mill Farm, in Chickamauga, GA by the landowner in the early 20th century. The piece was possibly left during the
0045: Southern Long Rifle of Civil War InterestEst. $250-$400
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Solingen German World War II Era Bowie Knife: Circa 1940. Having its original antler handle inset with brass and marked at the blade CG Co Germany. And Bowie at the opposing side. One side is decorated with Native American western scene. L16"
0046: Solingen German World War II Era Bowie KnifeEst. $200-$400
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Collection Four Vintage Military Knives: Two US Bayonets, one aqualung diving knife and a US marked Pocket knife. Longest: L13 1/4"
0047: Collection Four Vintage Military KnivesEst. $200-$300
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Two World War Two German War Helmets: Each having original transfer badge of lion with axe and crown above. Good overall original condition wear consistent with age. Sold from the collection of a private Camden family.
0048: Two World War Two German War HelmetsEst. $200-$300