The O'Shields Collection 2026-05-09 Auction - 447 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 4
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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Rare Upcountry, SC Stoneware Buggy Jug: Likely early Whelchel family, circa 1880. Excellent and rare form. Nice squat size with fine glaze runs. The jug having a small hole at the shoulder and slight nicks to spout, otherwise, it is in
0078: Rare Upcountry, SC Stoneware Buggy JugEst.
$500
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$800
Rare Upcountry, SC Decorated Stoneware Jug: Circa 1850, Thomas Owenby, Union Co, South Carolina. Brilliantly glazed example having excellent ovoid form and two brilliant glass runs at the handle. The handle is a restoration. Otherwise the jug
0079: Rare Upcountry, SC Decorated Stoneware JugEst.
$1,000
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$2,000
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$1,000.00
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Early Upstate SC Stoneware Jug: Attributed to the Thomas W. Owensby Pottery, Spartanburg District, South Carolina, circa 1830. A very early, bulbous single handled jug. Very attractive throwing ridges. Chip on spout. Numerous
0085: Early Upstate SC Stoneware JugEst.
$1,500
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$2,000
Impressive Upstate SC Stoneware Jug: Attributed to the Owensby Pottery, Spartanburg District, South Carolina, circa 1850. A very finely turned and glazed single handled jug. Very attractive throwing ridges. Amazing, as fired condition,
0086: Impressive Upstate SC Stoneware JugEst.
$2,500
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$3,000
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$2,500.00
Upstate SC Jug: Attributed to the Thomas Owensby Pottery, Union District, South Carolina, circa 1850 impressed JG at the shoulder. A single handled jug with a double ring collar and uniform alkaline glaze. A number
0087: Upstate SC JugEst.
$1,500
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$2,000
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$1,500.00
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Fine Upstate SC Decorated Storage Jar: Attributed to the Whelchel Pottery, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, circa 1890. An open loop handled storage jar, or possibly small churn. This jar has a grey alkaline glaze with brown slip
0088: Fine Upstate SC Decorated Storage JarEst.
$1,000
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$2,000
Unusual Upstate SC Stoneware Jug: Attributed to the Owensby Pottery, Spartanburg District, South Carolina, circa 1850. A bulbous single handled jug. Unusual glaze treatment on the top of the handle, likely with the addition of glass.
0089: Unusual Upstate SC Stoneware JugEst.
$500
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$1,000
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$500.00
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Upstate SC Stoneware "Stacker" Jug: Boyle Pottery, Cherokee County, South Carolina, circa 1920. A clay glazed, stacker jug, stamped "RB" on the shoulder. Good overall condition with imperfections on the shoulder, likely in the making.
0090: Upstate SC Stoneware "Stacker" JugEst.
$200
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$300
Unusual Upstate SC Stoneware Jar: Attributed to the Owensby Pottery, Spartanburg District, South Carolina, circa 1850. A very unusual shaped, lug handled jar. Beautiful glaze. Significant cracks at the base. A flake and use wear on
0091: Unusual Upstate SC Stoneware JarEst.
$800
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$1,000
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$800.00
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Impressive Upstate SC Decorated Pitcher: Attributed to the Whelchel Pottery, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, circa 1890. A pitcher with a grey alkaline glaze and an elaborate slip stenciled decoration diagonally across the front.
0092: Impressive Upstate SC Decorated PitcherEst.
$2,000
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$4,000
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Large Upstate SC Stoneware Jug: Attributed to the Owensby Pottery, Spartanburg District, South Carolina, circa 1850. A large bulbous single handled jug. Attractive glaze, showing rutile runs. Small "pings" across the body, almost
0093: Large Upstate SC Stoneware JugEst.
$1,000
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$1,500
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Upstate SC Decorated Stoneware Jar: Attributed to the Whelchel Pottery, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, circa 1890. A crude, but aesthetic storage jar with a grey alkaline glaze and a slip decorated "1" within a circle across the
0094: Upstate SC Decorated Stoneware JarEst.
$200
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$300
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Upstate SC Stoneware "Stacker" Jug: Boyle Pottery, Cherokee County, South Carolina, circa 1920. A clay glazed, stacker jug, stamped "RB" on the shoulder. Essentially as-made condition with imperfections on the shoulder, likely in the
0095: Upstate SC Stoneware "Stacker" JugEst.
$200
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$300
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Beautiful Upstate SC Storage Jar: Attributed to the Thomas Owensby Pottery, Union District, South Carolina, circa 1850. A fine, small lug handled storage jar with a striking glaze. Very good overall condition. Minor flakes under each
0096: Beautiful Upstate SC Storage JarEst.
$1,000
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$2,000
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Fine Upstate SC Decorated Storage Jar: Attributed to the Whelchel Pottery, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, circa 1890. A lug handled storage jar with a light brown alkaline glaze and aesthetic slip stenciled decoration on the front.
0097: Fine Upstate SC Decorated Storage JarEst.
$1,000
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$2,000