The O'Shields Collection 2026-05-09 Auction - 447 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 2
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
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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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Very Fine Southern Stoneware Single Handled Jar: Circa 1880 attributed to the Landrum Pottery Operation of Columbia, South Carolina. Excellent and nicely formed example having brilliant rich glaze with iron spots and runs. The piece having an
0027: Very Fine Southern Stoneware Single Handled JarEst.
$500
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$800
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Handsome SC Stoneware Lidded Preserve Jar: Circa 1870, Edgefield District of South Carolina, likely W.F. Hahn. The handsome jar having a rich glaze with deep tones or notes. Well potted cylinder form and having what looks to be the original
0029: Handsome SC Stoneware Lidded Preserve JarEst.
$300
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$600
Large Edgefield District SC Stoneware Bowl: Edgefield District, South Carolina, circa 1870. A large bowl with flared rim. Very nice glaze. Two rim chips, the largest approximately 2 1/2". A hairline extending the side wall length. Expected
0030: Large Edgefield District SC Stoneware BowlEst.
$500
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$1,000
Buy Now for
$500.00
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Fine Edgefield District SC Handled Jar: Attributed to B. F. Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1850. Beautifully glazed single handled preserve jar with unglazed well fitting lid. Jar is in excellent, as made,
0031: Fine Edgefield District SC Handled JarEst.
$1,000
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$1,500
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Large Edgefield District SC Stoneware Clabber Bowl: Attributed to B. F. Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1850. A very large bowl with a single strap handle. Very good overall condition with expected wear on the rim and
0032: Large Edgefield District SC Stoneware Clabber BowlEst.
$1,000
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$2,000
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Fine Edgefield District SC Stoneware Jug: Attributed to John Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1825. A uniformly glazed single handled jug in very good condition. Two distinctive impressed lines at the base of the
0033: Fine Edgefield District SC Stoneware JugEst.
$2,000
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$3,000
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Small Edgefield District SC Stoneware Clabber Bowl: Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1840. A small handled clabber bowl with nice throwing ridges. Finger prints in the glaze at the base. Flakes on the lower terminal of the handle and on the
0034: Small Edgefield District SC Stoneware Clabber BowlEst.
$500
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$1,000
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Attractive Edgefield District SC Stoneware Pitcher: Attributed to B. F. Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1850. Beautifully glazed pitcher with a nice throwing ridge, wonderful overall form. Pitcher has few rim chips. H10 1/2"
0035: Attractive Edgefield District SC Stoneware PitcherEst.
$1,500
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$2,000
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Impressive Edgefield District SC Stoneware Storage Jar: Attributed to B. F. Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1850. A large lug handled storage jar with a very nice glaze. Excellent condition. H16 3/4"
0036: Impressive Edgefield District SC Stoneware Storage JarEst.
$2,000
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$4,000
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Unusual Edgefield District SC Stoneware Storage Jar: Attributed to Lewis Miles' Stony Bluff Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1850. A very unusual lug handled storage jar with numerous inscribed markings. A very distinct "M" incised at
0037: Unusual Edgefield District SC Stoneware Storage JarEst.
$3,000
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$5,000
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Edgefield District SC Stoneware Jug: Attributed to Miles Mill Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1870. An attractive cylindrical jug with a distinctive flattened spout. Finger prints in the glaze at the base. Excellent
0038: Edgefield District SC Stoneware JugEst.
$1,000
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$1,500
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Edgefield District SC Clabber Bowl: Attributed to B. F. Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1850. Single handled clabber bowl with nice throwing ridges. Good overall condition with expected wear on rim from use.
0039: Edgefield District SC Clabber BowlEst.
$500
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$1,000
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Early Edgefield District SC Stoneware Jug: Attributed to John Landrum Pottery or Pottersville Stoneware Manufactory , Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1825. A uniformly glazed single handled jug with two distinctive impressed lines at
0040: Early Edgefield District SC Stoneware JugEst.
$1,000
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$2,000
Edgefield District SC Stoneware Clabber Bowl: Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1850. A handled clabber bowl with a nice raised ridge. Minor flakes on the handle and raised ridge. lower terminal of the handle and on the rim. Expected wear
0041: Edgefield District SC Stoneware Clabber BowlEst.
$300
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$500
Buy Now for
$300.00
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Fine Edgefield District SC Stoneware Jug: Attributed to B. F. Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1850. A jug with a uniform alkaline glaze, nice throwing ridges, and finger prints in glaze at the base. Typical double
0042: Fine Edgefield District SC Stoneware JugEst.
$1,000
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$2,000
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Edgefield District SC Stoneware Jar: Attributed to Thomas Chandler, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1840. A well thrown jar with an attractive glaze. Good overall condition with a chip on the inner rim. H10"
0043: Edgefield District SC Stoneware JarEst.
$300
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$500
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Fine Edgefield District SC Jug: Attributed to B. F. Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1850. A single handled jug with a double ringed collar spout and a very nice, mature glaze. Good overall condition with
0044: Fine Edgefield District SC JugEst.
$1,000
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$1,500
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Small Edgefield District SC Stoneware Lidded Jar: Attributed to the B. F. Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District South Carolina, circa 1850. A small lidded jar with a very nice glaze, finger prints from glazing on the base. Includes a well fitting
0045: Small Edgefield District SC Stoneware Lidded JarEst.
$400
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$600
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Very Rare Upstate SC Decorated Lidded Bowl: Attributed to the Whelchel Pottery, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, circa 1890. A very unusual lidded bowl with a brown alkaline glaze and an elaborate branching slip stenciled decoration of
0046: Very Rare Upstate SC Decorated Lidded BowlEst.
$4,000
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$6,000
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Unusual Upstate SC Double Handled Jug: Boyle Pottery, Cherokee County, South Carolina, 1921. An impressive double handled jug, script signed "RB", "1921" and "5" on the shoulder. Excellent overall condition with only minor flakes on the
0047: Unusual Upstate SC Double Handled JugEst.
$2,000
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$3,000