Winter Collections At Auction 2025-12-06 Auction - 827 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 3
Antique Gypsy 14k Gold & Diamond Bangle BraceletVery Fine Early Marked Edgefield Stoneware JugLeon Julliard
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Camden, SC, United States
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Winter Collections At Auction

Wooten and Wooten is thrilled to announce our Winter 2025 catalogue auction featuring the collection of Vickie Murrell Dawson, "The Dragon Lady" along with other distinctive collections from around the South East. The sale will include fine jewelry, decorative arts, silver, carpets, painting and period furniture.
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Swiss .830 Silver Serving or Presentation Platter: Circa 1920. Brilliantly crafted example chased skillfully and in well kept condition. W18" H14 1/4" Sold from the collection of Vickie Murrill Dawson of Camden, South Carolina.767 grams standard
0048: Swiss .830 Silver Serving or Presentation PlatterEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Excellent Whiting Sterling Silver Art Deco Purse: Early 20th century. Brilliantly chased and in very nicely kept condition. W5 1/4" 161 grams standard Sold from the collection of Vickie Murrill Dawson of Camden, South Carolina.
0050: Excellent Whiting Sterling Silver Art Deco PurseEst. $200-$300
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Pair Revere Sterling Silver Art Deco Candelabra: Excellent pair with fine form in very well kept condition. Signed at the underside. H8 3/4" W11" 1332 grams standard weighted Sold from the collection of Vickie Murrill Dawson of Camden, South
0053: Pair Revere Sterling Silver Art Deco CandelabraEst. $400-$600
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Very Fine Early Marked Edgefield Stoneware Jug: Circa 1825, Pottersville. Marked jug having exceptional form and glaze. The piece boasts a very runny alkaline glaze with tooled double ring spout and nicely placed strap handle. Having A stamp near
0055: Very Fine Early Marked Edgefield Stoneware JugEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Excellent Early Marked Edgefield Stoneware Storage Jar: Circa 1840, likely the workshop of Thomas Chandler. Very nice well formed example having iii marks surrounding upper shoulder and under the handles. Brilliant rich iron alkaline glazed. Very nice
0057: Excellent Early Marked Edgefield Stoneware Storage JarEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Very Fine & Early Edgefield Stoneware Jug: Circa 1825, likely Reverend John Landrum Operation. Very nicely potted example having a good ovoid form with nice tall handle and double ring spout. The piece having four hash marks at upper shoulder
0059: Very Fine & Early Edgefield Stoneware JugEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Steven Ferrell: (South Carolina, 20th/21st century) Uncommon early art pottery vase by Mr. Ferrell while working at Furman University most likely. Very interestingly formed piece glazed nicely and signed at the
0061: Steven FerrellEst. $150-$200
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Two Southern Stoneware Storage Jars Columbia, SC: Part of the original inventory of Ruffs Hardware in Ridgeway, South Carolina. Circa 1890, Stork Pottery Operation, Forest Acres, South Carolina. The lot includes a shotgun churn along with a storage
0064: Two Southern Stoneware Storage Jars Columbia, SCEst. $200-$400
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Sarah Ayers: (South Carolina, 20th century) Original chiefs head vase having excellent form and nicely incised decoration. Excellent well kept condition signed at underside and dated 1983. H6 1/4" W10 1/4"
0065: Sarah AyersEst. $300-$500