Fine Spring Estates 2020-03-14 Auction - 516 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 10
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Camden, SC, United States
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Fine Spring Estates

Wooten & Wooten is thrilled to announce our upcoming Spring 2020 estate auction March 14 beginning at 10am EST. The sale will feature a terrific variety of objects offered from estates and collections around the Southeast. To note, fine period American and British furniture, paintings, jewelry and decorative arts.
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Selma Shelander: (Sea Island Georgia, 1899-1992) Oil on board of coastal fisherman in lowcountry setting with fishing cabin in distance under the oaks. Having artist sticker with location of St. Simons 1950-1960s.
0201: Selma ShelanderEst. $300-$500
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Shirley Bolton: (Florida/Georgia, 1945-1984) Watercolor of early southern street scene with African American woman and child and man driving horse drawn wagon. Signed lower right, good condition. H15 1/2" W11 1/2"
0202: Shirley BoltonEst. $200-$400
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Ray Goodbred: (Charleston, South Carolina 1929-2011) Fruit still life oil on canvas signed upper right. Good condition throughout. H8 1/8" W12" Sold from the collection of a Charleston, South Carolina family.
0203: Ray GoodbredEst. $200-$400
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Ray Goodbred: (Charleston, South Carolina 1929-2011) Oil on canvas titled "Marina, Charleston, SC." The piece depicting nicely the Charleston Marina with figures along side sail boats on a sunny day. Good
0204: Ray GoodbredEst. $800-$1,500
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Southern School: Early 20th century. Signed M.J. Bundy. Oil on board of African American grandmother feeding child in home setting. The frame is very handsomely faux grained and of the period. H29 1/4" W25 1/4" The
0205: Southern SchoolEst. $400-$700
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Ray Goodbred: (Charleston, South Carolina 1929-2011) Oil on canvas Charleston sunbather on rooftop with palmetto and long view, signed lower left. Good condition throughout. H16" W28 1/8" Sold from the collection
0206: Ray GoodbredEst. $400-$600
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Ray Goodbred: (Charleston, South Carolina 1929-2011) Oil on canvas fruit still life with Chinese porcelain famille rose jar and maple branch. Signed lower right. Housed in a very fine frame. H8 1/4" W16" (not
0207: Ray GoodbredEst. $300-$600
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J. H. Cummins: (Mississippi, early 20th century) Folk painting of African American man in cotton wagon with cabin and cotton field in distance. Signed lower right and on verso having the artist name and location of
0208: J. H. CumminsEst. $200-$400
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Mary Page Evans: (Virginia, 20th century) Abstract two piece work which is layered. Signed lower right. Good condition. H13" W20 1/2"
0210: Mary Page EvansEst. $150-$300
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Martha Bee Anderson: Dated 69. Charleston, Renaissance School titled The Lowcountry. Pencil drawing of low country SC marsh with birds in flight. Signed lower right and dated alongside title. Some yellowing to paper
0211: Martha Bee AndersonEst. $100-$150
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Pre Columbian Chancay Two-Color Pottery Vessel: Andes region, pre 1500. The piece having nice two color body and figure holding cup in hand, possibly as a beggar. The vessel is likely an excavated example as it is glued together in several pieces.
0212: Pre Columbian Chancay Two-Color Pottery VesselEst. $300-$600
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Vintage Native American Woven Grass Basket: Early 20th century, likely Western. Tightly woven basket having pattern of figures holding hands at interior and exterior. Good sturdy condition with nice colors. W14 1/2" Sold from the collection of
0214: Vintage Native American Woven Grass BasketEst. $100-$200
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Southern Native American Pottery Chief Head Pipe: Early 20th century, Catawba Indian York, South Carolina. The piece having a nice form with incised details. Some wear to edges and surface consistent with age. H2 1/4" Sold from the collection of a
0215: Southern Native American Pottery Chief Head PipeEst. $150-$200
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Vintage Southern Native American Pottery Vessels: Circa 1950, York, South Carolina, Catawba Indian vessels. The group includes eight various vessels, none of which are signed. Good overall condition. H8 3/4" Sold from the collection of a Charleston,
0216: Vintage Southern Native American Pottery VesselsEst. $200-$300
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Collection Six Vessels by Florence Wade: Dated in the late 90s, Catawba Indian York, South Carolina. The group is in good condition. Largest 5" Sold from the collection of a Charleston, South Carolina family.
0217: Collection Six Vessels by Florence WadeEst. $100-$200
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Antique Southern Native American Pottery Vessels: Circa 1900, Catawba Indian, York, South Carolina. Likely tradeware vessels. The group includes four pieces of varying form and size. The chamber stick in the group having interesting incised
0218: Antique Southern Native American Pottery VesselsEst. $200-$300
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Two Native American Pottery Chief Head Vessels: Circa 1900, Catawba Indian, York South Carolina. Each handsomely incised and decorated. No signatures detected. The chief head vase having an unusually glazed bottom. Good overall condition with some
0219: Two Native American Pottery Chief Head VesselsEst. $150-$200
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Antique Native American Pottery Chief Head Bowl: Circa 1900, Catawba Indian, York South Carolina. Handsomely formed vessel having heads at each side and long body. Good overall condition, no apparent markings detected. Some wear to surface
0221: Antique Native American Pottery Chief Head BowlEst. $200-$400
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Very Early Carved Burl Walnut Bowl: Likely American and possibly Native American. The piece having been made from a center burl with nice grain at the interior. The piece having a very early surface with deep dark tone. Shrinkage to
0223: Very Early Carved Burl Walnut BowlEst. $300-$500