The Ferrell Collection 2014-01-25 Auction - 94 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 4
Rare stoneware face jugImportant slip decorated stoneware water coolerVery fine decorated stoneware pitcher
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Camden, SC, United States
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The Ferrell Collection

The Ferrell Collection represents a lifetime of scholarship and connoisseurship in the field of American Southern stoneware, with a focus on nineteenth century Edgefield District of South Carolina ceramics.
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Rare Southern stoneware ring jug: Attributed to Dorsey or Meaders Family, Northeast Georgia. circa 1900. Albany glaze with ring form strap handle and block foot. H11"
0072: Rare Southern stoneware ring jugEst. $800-$1,200
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Fine art pottery vase: Geroge Ohr, Biloxi, Mississippi. circa 1890. Art glazed flared form vase with thin walls on footed base. Bearing maker's mark in base. H:6"
0073: Fine art pottery vaseEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Unusual marked stoneware preserve jar: possibly B.F. Landrum, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. Fine alkaline glazed preserve jar with a tooled rim over a cylindrical body. Bearing rare "X" stamp in upper body. H9 3/8"
0074: Unusual marked stoneware preserve jarEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Fine stoneware pitcher: Attributed to W.F. Hahn, Edgefield, South Carolina. circa 1880. High-fired alkaline glazed pitcher with well-formed body and strap handle. H:9 1/4"
0075: Fine stoneware pitcherEst. $600-$900
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Fine stoneware waste bowl: Attributed to B.F. Landrum, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. Alkaline glazed waste bowl with well-formed, tapering body having a tooled rim and foot. H:3 1/2"
0076: Fine stoneware waste bowlEst. $400-$600
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Stoneware cream riser: Attributed to BF Landrum, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. Alkaline glazed cream riser with a well-formed ovoid body and strap handle. H:7 7/8"
0077: Stoneware cream riserEst. $600-$900
Stoneware clabber bowl: Attributed to Baynham, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1890. Albany glazed clabber bowl with a tooled rim, tapered body and small strap handle. H:6"
0078: Stoneware clabber bowlEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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Stoneware clabber bowl: Attributed to Miles Mill, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1880. Alkaline glazed clabber bowl with a tooled rim, tapered body and strap handle. H:6"
0079: Stoneware clabber bowlEst. $300-$500
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Stoneware clabber bowl: Attributed to B.F. Landrum, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. Alkaline glazed cream riser with tooled rim, strap handle and slightly bulbous body. H7"
0080: Stoneware clabber bowlEst. $600-$900
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Small stoneware stamped churn: Attributed to B.F. Landum, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. Alkaline glazed churn with a tooled rim and lug handles on a cylindrical body. Having two "Landrum cross" stamps on
0081: Small stoneware stamped churnEst. $800-$1,200
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Stoneware jug: Attributed to B.F. Landrum, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. Alkaline glazed ovoid jug with a tooled spout. H:9 1/4"
0082: Stoneware jugEst. $300-$600
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Very unusual stoneware jug with merchant stamp: Attributed to John Stork Pottery, Richland County, South Carolina. circa 1880. A single handled jug with form, glaze, and handle attachment typical of pieces attributed to the John Stork Pottery
0083: Very unusual stoneware jug with merchant stampEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Stoneware bean pot: Attributed to Stork/Landrum Pottery operation, Richland County, South Carolina. circa 1880. Alkaline glazed bean pot having a tooled rim on an ovoid body with a double-strap handle. Possibly with
0084: Stoneware bean potEst. $600-$900
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Stoneware clabber bowl: Attributed to Stork/Landrum Pottery, Richland County, South Carolina. circa 1880. Clabber bowl with a Columbia slip glaze having a tooled rim above a tapered body and pulled and applied strap
0085: Stoneware clabber bowlEst. $300-$600
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Unusual stoneware lidded cook pot: Attributed to Stork/Landrum Pottery, Richland County, South Carolina. circa 1880. Fine alkaline glazed cook pot with a tooled rim on ovoid body, having what appears to be original lid. Formerly
0086: Unusual stoneware lidded cook potEst. $400-$600
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Rare stoneware lidded coffee boiler: Attributed to the Stork/Landrum Pottery, Richland County, South Carolina. circa 1880. This coffee boiler features an uncommon double-dipped alkaline and slip glaze with a well formed body and
0086A: Rare stoneware lidded coffee boilerEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Stoneware churn: Attributed to the Stork/Landrum Pottery, Richland County, South Carolina. circa 1880. Very fine alkaline glazed churn, having tooled rim and high lug handles on a slightly tapered form with what
0087: Stoneware churnEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Stoneware storage jar: Attributed to Stork/Landrum Pottery, Richland County, South Carolina. circa 1880. Alkaline glazed storage jar with a tooled rim and strap handle on a cylindrical body. H:9 1/4"
0088: Stoneware storage jarEst. $400-$600
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Fine Virginia stoneware preserve jar: Attributed to the Shenandoah Valley. dated 1831. Salt-glazed preserve jar with a tooled rim on cylindrical body. Having brushed cobalt bird with date of "1831" and "Catherine's Crums" at verso.
0089: Fine Virginia stoneware preserve jarEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Fine mid-Atlantic stoneware pitcher: Attributed to Remmey family, Baltimore, Maryland. circa 1820. Salt glaze with very well formed ovoid body having a pulled and applied handle. Surrounded by brushed cobalt decoration and inscribed
0090: Fine mid-Atlantic stoneware pitcherEst. $800-$1,200
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Virginia stoneware preserve jar: Bell and Son, Strasburg, Virginia. circa 1870. Salt glazed preserve jar with a tooled rim and cylindrical form. Having brushed cobalt decoration around upper body. Stamped "Bell & Son/Strasburg"
0091: Virginia stoneware preserve jarEst. $300-$500
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Porcelain pitcher: United States Porcelain Company Bennington, Vermont, circa 1850. The pitcher features a cascade pattern base that is embossed "United States Porcelain Company". H10"
0092: Porcelain pitcherEst. $200-$300