The O'Shields Collection 2026-05-09 Auction - 447 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC
Very Unusual Signed & Dated Edgefield District SC Stoneware JarImportant Edgefield District SC Stoneware Face JugExceptional American Sterling Silver Center Piece by Lorin Andrews Co
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Camden, SC, United States
Auction Details

The O'Shields Collection

Wooten & Wooten is pleased to announce our Spring 2026 catalogue auction, "The O'Shields Collection." This sale features a tremendous collection of Southern Stoneware, including Edgefield, North Carolina and Georgia works. The sale also features excellent furniture and sterling silver from collections around the Carolinas.
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Important Edgefield District SC Stoneware Face Jug: Attributed to an African-American potter, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1860. A large "harvest jug" form face vessel with unglazed kaolin eye and teeth inserts. The eye and teeth inserts
0005: Important Edgefield District SC Stoneware Face JugEst.
$30,000
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$50,000
SOLD
Exceedingly Rare Edgefield Stoneware Advertising Jug: Circa 1880, South Carolina Pottery Company, Miles Mill. Very rare impressed mark at upper shoulder "R.A. Gates and Son Glen Spring's." This is the only known example of this particular mark, as far
0010: Exceedingly Rare Edgefield Stoneware Advertising JugEst.
$1,000
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$2,000
SOLD
Important Edgefield District SC Stoneware Storage Jar: B. F. Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1850. A very rare, lug handled storage jar, script signed "B. F. Landrum" on the shoulder. Looks to be underfired at the base. Chips on
0014: Important Edgefield District SC Stoneware Storage JarEst.
$6,000
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$8,000
SOLD
Unusual Edgefield District SC Stoneware Jug: Attributed to Martintown Road Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1837. A single handled jug with a very unusual glaze. Replaced spout. H10 3/4" A storage jar with a similar glaze is
0016: Unusual Edgefield District SC Stoneware JugEst.
$1,000
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$2,000
SOLD
Rare Edgefield District SC Dispensary Jug: Attributed to J. G. Baynham Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1893. Very rare jug with "SC Dispensary" and palmetto tree stamp. Very well done, extensive restoration to top half of
0019: Rare Edgefield District SC Dispensary JugEst.
$3,000
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$5,000
SOLD
Signed Edgefield District SC Stoneware Bowl: G. P. Seigler Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1870. A bowl stamped "G. P. SEIGLER / TRENTON, S.C." at the inside bottom. Repair to one section of the bowl. An approximate 2 1/2"
0020: Signed Edgefield District SC Stoneware BowlEst.
$1,500
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$2,000
SOLD
Beautiful Edgefield District SC Stoneware Storage Jar: Attributed to Thomas Chandler at Martintown Road Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1837. A wonderfully glazed, lug handled storage jar. Excellent overall condition. Hairlines at the
0022: Beautiful Edgefield District SC Stoneware Storage JarEst.
$2,000
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$4,000
SOLD
Superb Edgefield District SC Stoneware Jug: Attributed to Pottersville Stoneware Manufactory, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1820. A beautifully glazed single handled jug in wonderful condition. Exceptional overall condition with
0023: Superb Edgefield District SC Stoneware JugEst.
$8,000
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$10,000
Early Edgefield District SC Storage Jar: Attributed to Pottersville Stoneware Pottery / possibly N. Ramey and Company, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1839. A large lug handled storage jar with five slash marks and an impressed "U"
0024: Early Edgefield District SC Storage JarEst.
$2,000
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$3,000
Lot Passed