The Ferrell Collection 2014-01-25 Auction - 94 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 2
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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Very important signed & dated stoneware bottle: Abner Landrum, Pottersville Stone Manufactory, Edgefield District, South Carolina. 1820. A very important, and possibly unique, stoneware bottle signed in script “A Landrum” and dated “July
0025: Very important signed & dated stoneware bottleEst. $40,000-$60,000
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Very fine half-gallon decorated stoneware jug: Attributed to Collin Rhodes Factory, Shaw’s Creek, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. A very fine half-gallon jug with an elaborate kaolin slip branching stem and flower decoration.
0026: Very fine half-gallon decorated stoneware jugEst. $7,500-$12,500
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Rare and fine stoneware syrup jug: B.F. Landrum, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 180. This double-handled jug exhibits a fine alkaline glaze over a tooled spout and strap handles on an ovoid body. It is inscribed "BF
0027: Rare and fine stoneware syrup jugEst. $7,000-$9,000
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Unusual stoneware jug with maker & merchant stamp: Jesse P. Bodie Pottery, Kirksey’s Crossroads, Edgefield District, South Carolina. 1868. A very unusual two handled jug stamped “J.P. BODIE MAKER” and “WISKEMAN & WILBER / NEWBERRY SC”.
0028: Unusual stoneware jug with maker & merchant stampEst. $8,000-$12,000
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Unusual incised stoneware jar: Jesse P. Bodie, Kirksey’s Crossroads, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1870. A beautifully glazed stoneware storage jar with an unusual incised maker’s mark “J.P. Bodie / make”.
0029: Unusual incised stoneware jarEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Fine stoneware jug: Possibly John Landrum, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1830. Fine alkaline glazed jug having tooled spout and well placed handle on ovoid body. This jug has a very unusual glaze,
0030: Fine stoneware jugEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Very rare stoneware signed brick: Attributed David Drake ("Dave") at Pottersville, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1830. Press molded form inscribed "April 18". This brick was found at the Pottersville kiln site. H:4 1/4"
0031: Very rare stoneware signed brickEst. $800-$1,200
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Very fine stoneware syrup jug: Attributed to John Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1825. This very fine two-handled jug features a fine alkaline glaze with tooled spout flanked by strap handles on
0032: Very fine stoneware syrup jugEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Fine stoneware storage jar: Attributed to John Landrum, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1825. This piece exhibits an alkaline glaze with tooled rim and very high,well-placed lug handles on an highly ovoid body.
0033: Fine stoneware storage jarEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Fine stoneware storage jar: Attributed to John Landrum Pottery, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1825. Fine ovoid storage jar with an alkaline glaze featuring a tooled rim above high handles. Marked with two line
0034: Fine stoneware storage jarEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Unusual small stoneware jug: Possibly David Drake ("Dave") Lewis Miles Stony Bluff, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. This jug features an olive alkaline glaze with pulled and applied handle on ovoid body.
0035: Unusual small stoneware jugEst. $1,500-$2,500
Unusual large stoneware mixing bowl: Attributed to Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. Rich alkaline glazed mixing bowl with a tooled rim, tapered form and flattened strap handle. Inscribed "2" at side. H:10 5/8"
0036: Unusual large stoneware mixing bowlEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
Unusual stoneware cream riser: Attributed to Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. Fine Alkaline glazed cream riser with tooled rim and slightly ovoid body. H:10 1/2"
0037: Unusual stoneware cream riserEst. $600-$800Lot Passed
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Stoneware clabber bowl: Attributed to Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. The clabber bowl has a rich alkaline glaze over a slightly bulbous body with a tooled rim, strap handle and two inscribed lines at
0038: Stoneware clabber bowlEst. $600-$900
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Stoneware clabber bowl: Attributed to Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1850. Rich alkaline glazed clabber bowl with slightly bulbous body having strap handles and inscribed lines. H:7 1/8"
0039: Stoneware clabber bowlEst. $800-$1,200
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Stoneware storage jar: Thomas Chandler, Kirksey's Crossroads, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1845. Alkaline glazed storage jar with high lug-handles on ovoid body. Stamped "CHANDLER/MAKeR" with iron slip
0040: Stoneware storage jarEst. $2,500-$4,500
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Stoneware butter pot: Attributed to Thomas Chandler, Kirksey's Crossroads, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1845. The cream riser, with cylindrical form, features a fine alkaline glaze over a tooled rim and
0041: Stoneware butter potEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Stoneware cream riser: Attributed to Thomas Chandler, Kirksey's Crossroads, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1845. Fine celadon alkaline glazed cream riser having well-tooled rim, high handles and tapered
0042: Stoneware cream riserEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Fine decorated stoneware jug: Attributed to the Thomas Chandler, Kirksey's Crossroads, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1845. This piece features an alkaline glaze on a highly bulbous body exhibiting iron slip broken
0043: Fine decorated stoneware jugEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Very rare porcelain water pitcher: Attributed to Southern Porcelain Company, Kaolin, South Carolina. circa 1860. A very rare porcelain corn pattern water pitcher with unusual unglazed exterior and glazed interior. This piece also
0044: Very rare porcelain water pitcherEst. $4,000-$6,000
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An unusual porcelain syrup pitcher: Possibly Southern Porcelain Company, Kaolin, South Carolina. circa 1860. An unusual porcelain corn pattern syrup pitcher which was possibly made at the Southern Porcelain Company. Accompanied by
0045: An unusual porcelain syrup pitcherEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Rare stoneware tea pot: Possibly Southern Porcelain Company or South Carolina Pottery Company, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1870. Rare tea pot having a majolica-style glaze on "Rebecca at the Well" form.
0046: Rare stoneware tea potEst. $800-$1,200
Rare stoneware tea pot: Possibly Southern Porcelain Company or Southern Pottery Company, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1870. This tea pot features a Bennington style glaze on "Rebecca at the Well"
0047: Rare stoneware tea potEst. $1,200-$1,600Lot Passed
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Rare stoneware tea pot: Possibly Southern Porcelain Company or South Carolina Pottery Company, Edgefield District, South Carolina. circa 1870. "Rebecca at the Well" for tea pot with unglazed body, bearing stamp
0048: Rare stoneware tea potEst. $250-$450