Spring Estates & Collections 2025-04-05 Auction - 682 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC
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Southern Stoneware Edgefield Decorated JugHaddon (Sunny) Hubbard SundblomExcellent Piedmont Georgia or South Carolina Tiger Maple Federal Huntboard
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Camden, SC, United States
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Wooten & Wooten is thrilled to announce our April 5, 2025 auction. The sale features excellent objects from collections around the Southeastern United States including Washington, Georgia, Savannah, Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, South Boston, Virginia, Natural Bridge, Virginia, Charleston, South Carolina and the Midlands of South Carolina. The auction will begin promptly at 10am EST on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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Very Handsome Southern Stoneware SC Pitcher: Circa 1850, Edgefield District of South Carolina School of Thomas Chandler. Brilliantly formed pitcher having excellent shape the piece is possibly by the Broken Stem maker. The vessel having
0001: Very Handsome Southern Stoneware SC PitcherEst. $600-$900
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Early Southern Stoneware Marked Edgefield Storage Jar: Circa 1825 likely by Harry Drake working at Pottersville. Brilliantly formed and glazed jar having a very nice larger size with well defined rim over very nicely placed handles on ovoid body boasting
0002: Early Southern Stoneware Marked Edgefield Storage JarEst. $4,000-$7,000
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Southern Stoneware Edgefield Decorated Jug: Circa 1840, Edgefield District of South Carolina likely Phoenix Factory . Brilliant ovoid form and handsomely slip decorated in rich kaolin cartouche centered by a 2 for gallonage. The handsome jug
0003: Southern Stoneware Edgefield Decorated JugEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Interesting Southern Stoneware Jug: Likely Miles Mill, Edgefield District of South Carolina. The jug looks to have been made as a face vessel which didn't make it properly through its firing process. Very interesting example having
0005: Interesting Southern Stoneware JugEst. $200-$400
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Early Southern Stoneware Edgefield District Jug: Circa 1830, attributed to Pottersville. Excellent form having a well tooled spout with handsomely applied handle on an ovoid body. The base edge having an incised C mark associated with this site.
0008: Early Southern Stoneware Edgefield District JugEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Excellent SC Union Flask Dispensary Bottle: South Carolina. Period example having an aqua colored glass and in excellent condition with no chips cracks or breaks detected. The piece also has what looks to be its original stopper. H7 5/8" Sold
0009: Excellent SC Union Flask Dispensary BottleEst. $500-$700
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Southern Stoneware Pitcher: Circa 1880 Landrum Stork Pottery Operation, Columbia, South Carolina. Handsome pitcher with very nice form and well placed handle having Columbia slip glaze. No cracks or restoration. H6 1/2" Sold
0010: Southern Stoneware PitcherEst. $200-$300
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Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: Circa 1880 Landrum Stork Pottery Operation, Columbia, South Carolina. The jar having a tooled rim over ovoid body with single strap handle. No cracks or restoration detected. H7 1/4" W7 1/2" Sold
0012: Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. $300-$500
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Southern Stoneware Face Jug by Otis Norris: McBee, South Carolina, 20th/21st century. This jug is numbered 9 of 10 at the underside. This piece is in the form of an Otto Brown face jug created in the same region several decades beforehand. The
0013: Southern Stoneware Face Jug by Otis NorrisEst. $250-$450
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Excellent Southern Stoneware NC Monkey Jug: By The Reinhardt Brothers and signed at the underside. Exceptional form having fine swirl body with routeel at all sides and well placed handle and spouts. Marked at the underside twice with the
0018: Excellent Southern Stoneware NC Monkey JugEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
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Fine Signed Southern Stoneware NC Preserve Jar: By Thomas Richie working in Lincoln Co North Carolina. The handsome jar having a fine form with rich glaze and impressed with makers mark at upper center alongside 1/2 gal mark. Excellent condition.
0020: Fine Signed Southern Stoneware NC Preserve JarEst. $400-$700
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Marked Southern Stoneware North Carolina Jar: By William Weaver working in Catawba Co North Carolina. Having an excellent form and nice well placed and clear mark at shoulder. Handsome alkaline glaze and in well kept excellent condition. H8 3/4"
0021: Marked Southern Stoneware North Carolina JarEst. $400-$700
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Uncommon Signed Southern Stoneware NC Jar: Circa 1855, Alamance Co North Carolina. Jar impressed with handsome bold makers mark “S. Loy NC” for Solomon Loy. Brilliantly well formed example having brushed cobalt accent over the maker's
0022: Uncommon Signed Southern Stoneware NC JarEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Southern Stoneware Double Handled NC Jar: Likely by Propst Family working in Lincoln Co North Carolina. Handsome jar having fine form with very nice swirl body and marked with impressed North Carolina mark at the underside. Excellent
0023: Southern Stoneware Double Handled NC JarEst. $300-$600
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Fine Southern Stoneware NC Signed Storage Jar: By Luther Seth Richie of Blackburn, North Carolina. Very handsome vessel having a rich runny alkaline glaze and well defined impressed makers mark. Excellent condition throughout. H11 1/8" Sold from
0024: Fine Southern Stoneware NC Signed Storage JarEst. $400-$700
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