Carolina Collections 2024-03-23 Auction - 597 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 2
Large Southern Stoneware Storage Jar EdgefieldExceptional Southern Yellow Pine HuntboardHenry Inman
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Camden, SC, United States
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Carolina Collections

Wooten & Wooten is thrilled to announce our March 23, 2024 auction "Carolina Collections"! This sale features a brilliant collection of fine Southern decorative arts including stoneware, period furniture, both sterling and coin silver, art and other excellent material.
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American Federal Mahogany Tilt Top Candle Stand: Circa 1810. Having a circular one board atop an turned wood base emitting three Queen Anne style legs ending in a pad foot. H28 1/2" W20 1/4"
0025: American Federal Mahogany Tilt Top Candle StandEst. $150-$200
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American Country Federal Painted Blanket Chest: Circa 1810, likely New England or Pennsylvania. The piece has a hinged top with molded edge over a well formed case and with a single long drawer on nice tall feet. The surface is early and excellent
0026: American Country Federal Painted Blanket ChestEst. $500-$800
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Rare SC Classical Poplar & Yellow Pine Sideboard: Circa 1840, Upcountry, South Carolina. Signed on the back Sheron Grove Post Office South Carolina and over that Greenville. The piece is also signed on back By W W Howel ? In larger letters. The
0027: Rare SC Classical Poplar & Yellow Pine SideboardEst. $400-$600
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Excellent Federal Inlaid Mahogany & Eglomise Desk: Circa 1870, likely Centennial Era, Baltimore, Maryland. The desk having been brilliantly crafted with fine reverse painted glass panels at top center and in upper case doors. Center opens to reveal
0029: Excellent Federal Inlaid Mahogany & Eglomise DeskEst. $800-$1,500
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Federal Mahogany Dish Top Side or Tea Table: Circa 1810, America. Having a one board dish top over a nicely turned base emitting three handsome tapered legs. H28 1/2" W19 1/2"
0030: Federal Mahogany Dish Top Side or Tea TableEst. $200-$400
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Queen Anne Carved Mahogany Tea Table: 18th century, America or England. Having one board top with brilliant grain over bird cage with tilt hinged over turned wood base and spiral urn all leading to three legs ending in a pad foot. H27"
0031: Queen Anne Carved Mahogany Tea TableEst. $250-$450
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Fine Pair Southern Federal Mahogany Arm Chairs: Circa 1800, attributed to Baltimore, Maryland. Excellent oval back chairs having brilliant three piece bell flower inlay at the center elegantly graduating downward over upholstered seat with nicely
0033: Fine Pair Southern Federal Mahogany Arm ChairsEst. $500-$800
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Fine American Chippendale Mahogany Side Chair: Circa 1770, likely Newport Rhode Island. Excellently carved shell back chair having fine form with charming rounded corners over the legs which are brilliantly carved with shells and bellflowers all
0034: Fine American Chippendale Mahogany Side ChairEst. $2,000-$4,000
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American Federal Mahogany & Birch Games Table: Circa 1820, likely North Shore of Massachusetts. Very well grained top hinged to fold out over flame birch inlaid case all resting atop nicely fluted and turned legs. H30 1/2" W36" D17" Sold from the
0035: American Federal Mahogany & Birch Games TableEst. $600-$900
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Very Fine Southern Stoneware Jug: Circa 1875, Columbia, South Carolina, attributed to the Landrum pottery of Richland County. Exceptionally glazed example having rich and bold colors. Nicely tooled spout with well placed handle on
0036: Very Fine Southern Stoneware JugEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Signed Southern Stoneware Jug Edgefield: Circa 1900, Edgefield District of South Carolina by Hahn Pottery operation. The tall jug has a nice cylindrical form with impressed makers mark boldly at front center of the jug. Excellent condition
0037: Signed Southern Stoneware Jug EdgefieldEst. $300-$600
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Southern Stoneware Churn: Edgefield District, South Carolina, likely South Carolina Pottery Company. The jar has what looks to be an experimental glaze with nice tab handles and two tone color on a red clay body. Good
0038: Southern Stoneware ChurnEst. $150-$250
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Handsome Southern Stoneware Jug Edgefield: Edgefield District of South Carolina, attributed to Thomas Chandler. Very well potted example having tooled rim with pulled and applied strap handle on slightly ovoid body. The glaze is a well fired
0039: Handsome Southern Stoneware Jug EdgefieldEst. $500-$700
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Southern Stoneware Storage Jar Edgefield: Circa 1850, Edgefield District, South Carolina, attributed to the B.F. Landrum pottery operation. Nice larger size ovoid jar having tooled rim over nice high handles with rich olive alkaline glaze.
0040: Southern Stoneware Storage Jar EdgefieldEst. $400-$700
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Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: Circa 1890, Edgefield District of South Carolina, likely J G Baynham. Albany glazed jar with well placed handles on cylinder body. Good overall condition throughout. W9 1/2" W12" Sold from the
0041: Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. $150-$200
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Southern Stoneware Coffee Boiler: Landrum/Stork Pottery Operation, circa 1880, Columbia, South Carolina. The boiler having a rich Columbia slip glaze with iron bleeds at all sides. The spout having a segment missing and the side
0042: Southern Stoneware Coffee BoilerEst. $200-$400
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Uncommon Southern Stoneware Pitcher Edgefield: Circa 1840, likely Reverend John Landrum Edgefield District of South Carolina. Richly glazed jar having flared upper body with nice thick handle and ovoid lower body. Good overall condition some
0043: Uncommon Southern Stoneware Pitcher EdgefieldEst. $400-$700
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Edgefield Southern Stoneware Jug: Lewis Miles Mill, Circa 1870, Edgefield District of South Carolina. The jug has a tooled flat lip on the cylinder body with a tall strap handle at the shoulder and alkaline glaze. The spout has two
0044: Edgefield Southern Stoneware JugEst. $300-$500
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Southern Stoneware Signed Churn Edgefield: by W.F. Hahn of Trenton SC, Edgefield District of South Carolina. The handsome jar having a nice rich glaze with makers mark at upper shoulder pressed nice and boldly. The piece having a small
0045: Southern Stoneware Signed Churn EdgefieldEst. $800-$1,200
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Fine Southern Stoneware Storage Jar Edgefield: Circa 1850, Edgefield District of South Carolina, attributed to B.F. Landrum Operation. A nicely glazed example with rich runny alkaline glazed and marked with three incised lines at the upper
0046: Fine Southern Stoneware Storage Jar EdgefieldEst. $800-$1,200
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Southern Stoneware Signed Preserve Jar Edgefield: Edgefield District of South Carolina by J.P. Bodie. Very well glazed and potted example with rich celadon color. The jar is marked with an impressed maker's mark on the upper shoulder. Very good
0047: Southern Stoneware Signed Preserve Jar EdgefieldEst. $400-$700
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Southern Stoneware Jug Edgefield: Lewis Miles Mill, circa 1870, Edgefield District of South Carolina. The jug has a rich alkaline glaze with a tooled flat spout over a tall strap handle on the cylinder body. Excellent condition
0048: Southern Stoneware Jug EdgefieldEst. $400-$600