Museum & Private Collections 2022-09-17 Auction - 700 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 8
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Fine British Carved Mahogany Console by GillowsSouthern or Caribbean SchoolAmerican Coin Silver Fire Chiefs Speaking Horn
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Camden, SC, United States
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Museum & Private Collections

Wooten & Wooten is thrilled to announce our upcoming September 17, 2022 auction "Museum & Private Collections" beginning at 10am EST. The sale features the collection of the late Dr. Carl Freeman of Conway, SC which is sold to benefit the Horry County SC Museum and includes fine silver, exceptional English Furniture, carpets, fine art and more. The sale also features fine objects from private collections around the Carolinas and Georgia.
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Donna Klewer: (United States, mid 20th century) Oil on canvas marsh view of shrimp boat named Christina Ann. Nicely rendered and framed in a rustic pine frame. H11" W15" (without frame) Sold from the collection of
0167: Donna KlewerEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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Fine Southern Country Federal Lazy Susan Table: Circa 1840, likely Georgia or South Carolina origin. The yellow pine table has an excellent form with lazy susan at the center above circular top resting atop four thick turned legs. The piece is
0168: Fine Southern Country Federal Lazy Susan TableEst. $1,500-$2,500
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American Federal Paint Cherry Wood Chest: Circa 1820, likely North Shore of Massachusetts School of Seymour. The piece has a striking form. The top with shaped edges above turned wood corners at each edge leading down to the turned and
0170: American Federal Paint Cherry Wood ChestEst. $400-$700
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Southern Federal Mahogany Chest of Drawers: Circa 1800, likely Virginia or North Carolina. The chest having a well figured top above case housing four graduated drawers with period brass pulls leading down to shaped lower skirt atop handsome
0174: Southern Federal Mahogany Chest of DrawersEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Collection Seven Southern Stoneware Jugs: 19th century group of various jugs ranging from, Georgia to Alabama and possibly Upstate, South Carolina. H16 1/2" Sold from the collection of an Upcountry, South Carolina lady and gentleman.
0180: Collection Seven Southern Stoneware JugsEst. $300-$500
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Two Southern Stoneware Vessels: Likely Upcountry, South Carolina Whelchel family. The lot includes a storage jar with an interesting glazed interior and flat glazed exterior along with a charmingly formed bell shape pitcher. Each
0181: Two Southern Stoneware VesselsEst. $250-$400Lot Passed
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Two Southern Stoneware Churns: Circa 1900, Upstate, South Carolina Johnson Family. The two churns having a nice rich coke bottle glaze with attractive runs. Each in good overall condition with some minor wear to the rim consistent
0185: Two Southern Stoneware ChurnsEst. $200-$400
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