Spring Estates 2019-04-27 Auction - 598 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 22
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 School 19th Century Mountain Landscape: Mid 19th century. Oil on canvas autumn mountain landscape which has no apparent signature. Housed in a very handsome maple frame of the period. The piece retains a label on verso referring to a
0502: American School 19th Century Mountain LandscapeEst. $250-$500
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Louis Orr: (Connecticut/France, 1879-1961) Etching from the series ports in American, pencil signed and titled ÒNew OrleansÓ. Housed in quality frame. Good condition. H11 1/4" W8 3/8"
0503: Louis OrrEst. $150-$200
Louis Kelly: (New York, 1867-1942) Watercolor of young lady walking along dirt road in country setting. Signed lower right. Good overall condition and nicely framed. Dated 1899. Sight size: H15 1/4" W25 1/4"
0505: Louis KellyEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
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Frank Dixon: (America, early 20th century) Watercolor on paper housed in quality gilt frame with artist name at center plate. Autumn creekside landscape signed lower left. Good overall condition. The frame having
0506: Frank DixonEst. $150-$300
After Edward Moran Lithograph: (America, 1829-1901) The piece depicting a steamship alongside clipper ships in a chop. Housed in a quality gilt frame and acid free mat. Good overall condition. Sight size: H19 1/2" W29 1/4"
0507: After Edward Moran LithographEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
F.R. Lorenz: (America, early 20th century) Oil on canvas autumn wooded lakeside landscape. Signed lower left. Having note reading from a Northern New Hampshire Estate. Two patches at verso restoring approx 1 1/2"
0508: F.R. LorenzEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
American School: Early 20th century, watercolor on paper. Follower of Thomas Moran. Western cattle driver herding cows across river with town in distance. No signature detected, not examined out of the frame. Housed
0509: American SchoolEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
Karl Witkowski: (New Jersey/Poland/Austria, 1860-1910) Oil on canvas of young man with lantern in hand. Signed lower right and housed in a quality gilt frame. The piece having plaque with artist name at center and
0510: Karl WitkowskiEst. $500-$700Lot Passed
William R Hamilton: (New York/Scotland, 1795-1879) Portrait of a young lady, likely in the Hudson River Valley of New York. The piece is signed on verso and stenciled Òby the New York City Canvas Company Theodore
0511: William R HamiltonEst. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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Gerald Maurice Burn: (United Kingdom, b. 1862) Watercolor ship portrait titled "Europe", 1833 Pioneer American Black Gall Line. Signed lower right. Some very minor foxing, otherwise good condition. No evidence of
0512: Gerald Maurice BurnEst. $250-$500
Gerald Maurice Burn: (United Kingdom, b. 1862) Watercolor on paper nautical clipper ship at full sail titled lower right ÒFlying FourÓ. Signed lower right. Good condition some very minor foxing in two areas in
0513: Gerald Maurice BurnEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
Frederick Bertrand Harnack: (United Kingdom, 1897-1983) Watercolor on paper, nautical scene with sailboat in foreground and steamer in the distance titled ÒCruisingÓ. Good condition. Housed in a quality mahogany frame
0515: Frederick Bertrand HarnackEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
After Emanuel Leutze: Late 19th century, America, likely Centennial. The well-executed oil on canvas after StuartÕs ÒWashington Crossing the DelawareÓ. Housed in a handsome period appropriate gilt frame.
0516: After Emanuel LeutzeEst. $400-$700Lot Passed
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Lou Messa: (Madison, Virginia 20th century) Watercolor on paper of wooden skiff along rivers edge, signed lower left. Good condition and nicely matted and framed in silver gilt frame. Sight size: H5" W12 3/4"
0517: Lou MessaEst. $100-$200
Southern Walnut Federal Work Table: Circa 1810. Having a rectangular solid top above turned tapered legs. H28" W26 1/4" D21 3/4" Sold from the collection of a prominent Southern furniture and decorative arts scholar and researcher.
0518: Southern Walnut Federal Work TableEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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Southern Yellow Pine Country Federal Work Table: First half of the 19th century. Having a thick rectangular top supported by four tapered legs. H28 3/4" W32 1/2" Sold from the collection of a prominent Southern furniture and decorative arts scholar
0520: Southern Yellow Pine Country Federal Work TableEst. $150-$200
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Backcountry Turned Wood Ladder Back Youth Chair: 19th century, Upcountry, South Carolina, likely from the Travelers Rest area. The piece having nicely turned frame with a woven slit wood seat. The surface having a more recent red paint which
0521: Backcountry Turned Wood Ladder Back Youth ChairEst. $100-$150
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Backcountry Turned Walnut Rocking Chair: 19th century, like Southern. The piece having elaborately turned frame atop blades with split wood woven seat. H40"
0523: Backcountry Turned Walnut Rocking ChairEst. $50-$100
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American Federal Walnut Country Side Table: Early 19th century, possibly Southern. The piece having a solid square top above single drawer atop turned tapered legs. Poplar secondary wood. H28 3/8" W19 3/4" D19" Sold from the collection of a
0524: American Federal Walnut Country Side TableEst. $100-$200