Fall Estates & Collections 2021-11-20 Auction - 522 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 6
Elizabeth O'Neal VernerAntique British Sailor Made Woolie Needlework PictureGeorge Frank Higgins
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Camden, SC, United States
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Fall Estates & Collections

Wooten & Wooten is thrilled to announce our upcoming Fall Estates & Collections catalogue auction on November 20 at 10am. The sale offers quality objects from around the Carolinas and Georgia including fine art, formal and primitive antique furniture, Asian antiques, American and folk art, along with much more.
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British George III Oak Tall Case Clock: Circa 1810. Having a molded crown with three turned wood finials above bonnet housing dial and movement within atop case with hinged door leading to lowercase atop molded foot. H85" W20" D11" Sold
0124: British George III Oak Tall Case ClockEst. $300-$500
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German Carved Walnut Rococo Style Wall Barometer: Last half of the 19th century. Having a nicely carved frame with thermometer at top and barometer at bottom. H26" W11 1/2" Sold from the personal collection of the late Mr. Joe A Bailey Sr. of
0125: German Carved Walnut Rococo Style Wall BarometerEst. $150-$200
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E. Howard American Classical Banjo Clock: First half of the 19th century, Boston. Having an early hand painted dial with hinged frame at top and bottom housing glass, the bottom and middle panel having nice reverse painting. The piece has
0126: E. Howard American Classical Banjo ClockEst. $300-$600
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Very Fine German Mahogany Regulator Wall Clock: Circa 1880. Having a well carved case with broken arch pediment above lower case having carved columns at each side and mounted with gilt ormolu the dial and pendulum having been handsomely hand
0127: Very Fine German Mahogany Regulator Wall ClockEst. $400-$600
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Two American Classical Mahogany Mantle Clocks: Circa 1840, by Brewsters and Ingraham. Each elegantly formed with a nice grain to the case. The smaller example having a nicely reverse painted lower tablet with paper label at interior the large
0128: Two American Classical Mahogany Mantle ClocksEst. $200-$300
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Antique New Haven Clock Company Banjo Clock: Late 19th century. Having an eagle finial atop round dial signed New Haven Clock Co at lower segment above two reverse painted panels housing pendulum and weights. Some slight losses to reverse
0130: Antique New Haven Clock Company Banjo ClockEst. $300-$500
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Oak Bank Clock by Standard Electric Time Company: Circa 1900, Springfield, Massachusetts. Having a molded crown above glazed and hinged door opening to interior with movement and ticker tape inside. H66" W22 1/2" D9" Sold from the personal
0133: Oak Bank Clock by Standard Electric Time CompanyEst. $300-$500
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Five Antique & Vintage American Banjo Clocks: Late 19th and early 20th century. Group including two by New Haven, two by Seth Thomas and one by Ansonia. Tallest: H25" Sold from the personal collection of the late Mr. Joe A Bailey Sr. of
0134: Five Antique & Vintage American Banjo ClocksEst. $200-$300
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German Carved Mahogany Regulator Wall Clock: Circa 1880. Having a well formed crown with turned wood top and case having a nicely pressed brass dial with pendulum free swinging below open case. H42" W17 3/4" D8" Sold from the personal
0135: German Carved Mahogany Regulator Wall ClockEst. $250-$400
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British George III Mahogany Tall Case Clock: Circa 1800. Having a broken arch crown with brass finials above glazed door housing face and movement which is nicely cased decorated leading down to lower case with quarter columns flanking hinged
0136: British George III Mahogany Tall Case ClockEst. $400-$600
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Antique Chelsea Ships Bell Clock: Marked A. Stowell & Co Boston Mass. Quality brass dome top case housing movement and dial. Good overall condition. H11 1/2" Sold from the personal collection of the late Mr. Joe A Bailey Sr. of
0137: Antique Chelsea Ships Bell ClockEst. $300-$500
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Collection Antique American Stoneware Vessels: 19th century. Group including a Catawba valley preserve jar, two salt glazed jars, a single alkaline glazed jar with interesting handle and mark of B4 at upper body and a small Catawba Indian trade
0140: Collection Antique American Stoneware VesselsEst. $200-$300
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Rare Southern Sewer Tile Pottery Stump Planter: Early 20th century, Columbia, SC. Created at the Columbia Clay Company having been hand sculpted and signed several times along with inscription at interior quite large, " Made By A. W. Conley." Very
0141: Rare Southern Sewer Tile Pottery Stump PlanterEst. $800-$1,200
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Rare Smaller Southern Sewer Tile Pottery Stump: Early 20th century, Columbia, South Carolina. Created at the Columbia Clay Company having been hand sculpted and signed several times along with inscription at interior quite large, "Made By A. W.
0142: Rare Smaller Southern Sewer Tile Pottery StumpEst. $800-$1,200
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Two American Antique Spongeware Figural Pieces: 19th century, likely Ohio. The pieces having been two-tone sponge decorated, one seated bull dog and a dartmouth style pitcher. The dog has a small nick to the back of its base otherwise crazing to
0143: Two American Antique Spongeware Figural PiecesEst. $250-$400