Spring Collections 2024-05-25 Auction - 565 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 4
Charles BargueSouthern Stoneware Edgefield District Storage JarEnglish George III Silver Platter by William Hall
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Camden, SC, United States
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Spring Collections

This sale features excellent objects offered from estates and collections in Charleston, South Carolina and Charlotte, North Carolina, among other places, and features a strong and diverse variety of sterling silver, fine furniture, art, jewelry, carpets and Southern stoneware along with European and American decorative arts.
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Antique Persian Heriz Carpet: Early 20th century. Having fine colors throughout. Some scattered wear but overall nice condition. Sold from the collection of a Columbia, South Carolina family.166" x 114"
0070: Antique Persian Heriz CarpetEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Antique Persian Sultanabad Carpet: Circa 1900. Having excellent color and weave with nice tight patterns throughout. Very fine example with some slight scattered wear consistent with age. Very nice condition generally. Sold from the
0071: Antique Persian Sultanabad CarpetEst. $2,500-$4,000
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Antique Persian Tribal Runner Carpet: Early 20th century. Having nice colors and patterns. Some slight wear consistent with age. L67" W31 1/2" Sold from the collection of an Arcadia Lakes lady.
0072: Antique Persian Tribal Runner CarpetEst. $150-$300
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Charming Vintage Persian Tribal Runner Carpet: Early to mid 20th century. Having rich colors throughout and a nice weave. Good overall well kept condition. L129" W43" Sold from the collection of an Arcadia Lakes lady.
0074: Charming Vintage Persian Tribal Runner CarpetEst. $300-$600
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Handsome Set American Coin Silver Spoons: Mid 19th century by Trask. Fine conforming set each with the name C M Butler on the handle monogram. Good condition. 217 grams standard L8 3/4" Sold from the collection of a Forest Acres lady.
0075: Handsome Set American Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $200-$400
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Antique English Georgian Silver Sugar Tongs: George III. The group includes three various makers including a rare pair by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, a pair by John Lias and a pair marked WS. 42 grams standard Sold from the collection of a
0076: Antique English Georgian Silver Sugar TongsEst. $300-$500
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Collection Antique American Coin Silver Spoons: Mid 19th century two spoons by Banks and Hatch one by J & J Cox. L9" 158 grams standard Sold from the collection of a Charleston, South Carolina lady.
0077: Collection Antique American Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $150-$300
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Antique Austrian .900 Silver & Boar Tusk Cigar Nip: Last half of the 19th century. The piece has an exceptionally sculpted fox head with emerald eyes on a boar's tusk. Signed .900 and GAS. Good condition. H10" total
0078: Antique Austrian .900 Silver & Boar Tusk Cigar NipEst. $1,500-$2,000
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German 800 Silver & Blown Glass Centerpiece: 19th century. Having brilliantly formed body with excellent well sculpted and pierced body which is in very good well kept condition throughout. The cranberry glass insert looks to be original to the
0079: German 800 Silver & Blown Glass CenterpieceEst. $400-$700
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Fine English Georgia II Silver Serving Basket: Circa 1786 by William Plummer working in London. Excellent well crafted body with open hinged handle and well formed foot. Nice blown cobalt glass inter at the interior. Marked with makers mark at
0080: Fine English Georgia II Silver Serving BasketEst. $400-$600
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Excellent Set English Regency Silver Fish Knives: Circa 1830 by James Dixon and Son working in Birmingham. Excellent well chased set including six handsome knives all with fish pattern on the blade and family crest dragon head on the handles over
0081: Excellent Set English Regency Silver Fish KnivesEst. $300-$500
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Charming English Edwardian Silver Cream Pitcher: By Marston and Bayless working in Birmingham, circa 1900. Nicely hand crafted and chased example in good overall condition. H3 7/8" 111 grams standard Sold from the collection of a Columbia, South
0082: Charming English Edwardian Silver Cream PitcherEst. $150-$200
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Two American Coin Silver Spoons: Virginia & Charleston, South Carolina One spoon marked twice Mood, likely for John Mood, along with a spoon by C A Burnett working in Virginia and Washington DC. Largest: L9 1/2" 117 grams standard
0083: Two American Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $200-$300
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Excellent English George II Silver Sugar Caster: Circa 1735, London. Brilliant example having fine precise chasing and pierced top. Very nicely formed lower body and marked at the underside. Very good condition throughout. H7 3/8" 275 grams
0084: Excellent English George II Silver Sugar CasterEst. $600-$900
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Two Antique Georgian Silver Toddy Ladles: Early to mid 19th century each having carved baleen handles tipped with silver and very nicely crafted heads. No markings detected one is centered by an English coin. Largest: L15" Sold from the
0085: Two Antique Georgian Silver Toddy LadlesEst. $200-$300
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Likely American Coin Silver Beaker or Julep Cup: Early to mid 19th century. The piece is nicely hand crafted and at the underside center is marked P E or P B centered by a bell inside of diamond. H3" W2 7/8" 86 grams standard Sold from the
0086: Likely American Coin Silver Beaker or Julep CupEst. $250-$400
Excellent English George II Silver Tankard: Circa 1750 by Thomas Rush working in London. Brilliant tankard with nicely chased and sculpted body and well formed handle. The underside is marked with hallmarks nicely. Good well kept overall
0087: Excellent English George II Silver TankardEst. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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Very Early Likely George I Silver Tankard: Circa 1680 -1710, England or Europe. Having a cylinder body with nicely trimmed top and bottom centered by hand chased mid body and with a strap handle at one side. No detectable marks of the maker
0089: Very Early Likely George I Silver TankardEst. $250-$400
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Charleston SC Coin Silver Set of Spoons: By J. F. Spear and Company, working in Charleston, mid 19th century. The set of five spoons all conform nicely and are marked on the backside with makers mark. L6" 91 grams standard Sold from the
0090: Charleston SC Coin Silver Set of SpoonsEst. $300-$500
English Silver Whiskey Tag: By JB Chatterly and Son Ltd of Birmingham and London. Excellent workmanship and marked nicely. Very good condition. W 2 1/8" 16 grams standard Sold from the collection of a Port Royal, South Carolina
0092: English Silver Whiskey TagEst. $150-$200Lot Passed
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Vintage George III Style English Silver Tankard: By Edward Viner working in Sheffield, England, circa 1960. Very well crafted in the Georgian style. Good well kept condition throughout. H5" D5 3/8" 348 grams standard Sold from the collection of a
0093: Vintage George III Style English Silver TankardEst. $300-$500
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Fine English Regency Silver Cup: Circa 1835, by Joseph and John Angell working in London. Nicely formed example in good well kept overall condition having makers mark at upper edge and having monogram at center RSL. H3 1/2" 129
0094: Fine English Regency Silver CupEst. $250-$400