Fine Spring Estates 2014-03-22 Auction - 645 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 12
Van Briggle Art Pottery climbing bears vaseFine vintage Louis Vuitton steamer trunkVery fine Chinese carved jade openwork screen
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Camden, SC, United States
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Fine Spring Estates

This March 22nd catalog auction will feature fresh new offerings from notable American estates, including exemplary pieces of art, furniture, ceramics, Asian artifacts and Americana.
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English brass telescope on stand: early 20th century. H40" L41 3/4"
0263: English brass telescope on standEst. $300-$500
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American brass powder flask: mid-19th century. depicting deer, pheasant, grouse and rabbit. L8 1/8"
0264: American brass powder flaskEst. $100-$200
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English leather and brass telescope or spyglass: London, 1801-1833. Charles Silberrad. L24"
0265: English leather and brass telescope or spyglassEst. $200-$400
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World War II tank sight: early 20th century. signed "C.O.S. 127 MA Canada 1944 2507." H10 1/4"
0266: World War II tank sightEst. $200-$300
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Boxed poker set with original chips: circa 1940. mahogany box with red, blue, yellow, and white plastic chips. includes three decks of official cards used at the Tropicana Casino in Atlantic City, NJ. H5 3/4’’ W8’’ L12
0267: Boxed poker set with original chipsEst. $100-$200
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Spanish Colonial bronze signal cannon: circular cast-bronze signal cannon purportedly recovered from the shipwreck of the "Consolacion", sunk in 1681 off Santa Clara Island, Ecuador. H4" Dia 3"
0268: Spanish Colonial bronze signal cannonEst. $200-$400
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Signed first edition "In Cold Blood" by Capote: Capote, Truman. [New York, NY]: Random House, 1965. First edition, signed and numbered 417. Only five hundred copies of the first edition were printed on special paper, specially bound, signed
0269: Signed first edition "In Cold Blood" by CapoteEst. $800-$1,200
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First edition "Out of Africa" by Karen Blixen: [New York]: Random House, 1938. Print.
0270: First edition "Out of Africa" by Karen BlixenEst. $300-$500
"The Group" by Mary McCarthy: [USA]: Franklin Mint Corp., 1978. signed.
0271: "The Group" by Mary McCarthyEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
Francis Hutcheson: An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections, with Illustrations on the Moral Sense. [Dublin]: S. Powell and P. Crampton, 1728. Note: This is the first Dublin edition. The
0274: Francis HutchesonEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
Porcupine’s Works, vol II: William Cobbett, under the pseudonym Peter Porcupine. a collection of Porcupine’s essays, published 1796. Note: Porcupine was a 19th century political writer and muckraker whose work primarily
0275: Porcupine’s Works, vol IIEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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Seminal 1816 Map of the United States, John Melish: Published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1816. entitled “Map of the United States with the contiguous British and Spanish Possessions compiled from the latest and best authorities”. paper on
0275A: Seminal 1816 Map of the United States, John MelishEst. $40,000-$60,000
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Civil War Confederate officer's documents: letter from Confederate Captain J. A. Maxwell (of Maxwell’s Battery, Georgia Light Artillery), who writes on October 29th, 1863 offering a $30 reward for the arrest of Confederate deserter Pvt.
0276: Civil War Confederate officer's documentsEst. $400-$600
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Civil War Confederate soldier’s documents: Letter written by Confederate Soldier James M. Sneed of Person County, NC on February 15, 1865 (Company G. of the 27th regiment, NC Infantry, wounded 9/17/1862 at Sharpsburg, MD). Together with
0277: Civil War Confederate soldier’s documentsEst. $300-$500
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M. Bonne map of the Southeastern United States: circa 1780. printed by M. Bonne of Paris during the Revolutionary War for French allies of the United States. H10 1/2’’ W16 1/2’’
0278: M. Bonne map of the Southeastern United StatesEst. $300-$500
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Civil War Admiral David G. Farragut Autograph: mid-19th century.
0280: Civil War Admiral David G. Farragut AutographEst. $200-$300
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Early South Carolina indenture document: dated 1770. William and Barbara Moore of Craven Country. highly legible, with wax seals intact.
0281: Early South Carolina indenture documentEst. $200-$400
Benjamin Lincoln signed document: Bill of Lading from the port of Boston, dated December 26, 1795. Lists cotton goods received from the ship "3 Brothers" of Calcutta (Captained by William Brown) to be exported to East India on
0282: Benjamin Lincoln signed documentEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
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Civil War ephemera relating to Harriman Longley: Massachusetts 53rd Regiment. Longley enlisted when he was 19 and served as a musician (fife or drum) in the 53rd Mass. volunteers. He is briefly mentioned in Captain Joel A. Stratton's memoirs as
0285: Civil War ephemera relating to Harriman LongleyEst. $400-$600