Fine Spring Estates 2014-03-22 Auction - 645 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 20
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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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American William and Mary cherry hall chair: 18th century. H44" W25 1/4" D19 1/2" From the private collection of a prominent Main Line Philadelphia family.
0455: American William and Mary cherry hall chairEst. $250-$450
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Near pair of southern walnut dining chairs: early 20th century. made in Camden, South Carolina by the Hunter family. H40" W19 1/2" D15"
0457: Near pair of southern walnut dining chairsEst. $200-$400
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American Federal mahogany chest of drawers: probably Maryland or Virginia, circa 1810. H36" W40 1/2" D20 1/4"
0458: American Federal mahogany chest of drawersEst. $600-$900
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American walnut blanket box: probably Pennsylvania, mid-19th century. poplar secondary. H24 1/2" W54" D23 1/4"
0459: American walnut blanket boxEst. $300-$500
Sam Doyle: (Edisto, South Carolina, 1906-1985) two-sided paint on tin. "Easter Ferry" signed lower right, other painted "Your Track is 12 inches long 4 inches wide". H26" W41 3/4" Note: This work is from the
0460: Sam DoyleEst. $10,000-$15,000Lot Passed
Nellie Mae Rowe: (Georgia, 1900-1982) crayon, marker and pencil on paper. H22" W28" Note: This work is from the estate of Carol Spight, a South Carolinian who worked to start "Sweet Grass" magazine in the 1980's.
0461: Nellie Mae RoweEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
Nellie Mae Rowe: (Georgia, 1900-1982) pastel crayon on cardboard "Atlantic Fabric" box. signed on verso and titled "Space Man 1966" L23" W7 1/2" Note: This work is from the estate of Carol Spight, a South
0462: Nellie Mae RoweEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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Nellie Mae Rowe: (Georgia, 1900-1982) crayon and pencil on paper, signed on verso. H11" W8 1/2" Note: This work is from the estate of Carol Spight, a South Carolinian who worked to start "Sweet Grass" magazine in
0463: Nellie Mae RoweEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Nellie Mae Rowe: (Georgia, 1900-1982) hand stitched doll. L27" Note: This work is from the estate of Carol Spight, a South Carolinian who worked to start "Sweet Grass" magazine in the 1980's. The publication
0464: Nellie Mae RoweEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Nellie Mae Rowe: (Georgia, 1900-1982) hand stitched doll. L27" Note: This work is from the estate of Carol Spight, a South Carolinian who worked to start "Sweet Grass" magazine in the 1980's. The publication
0465: Nellie Mae RoweEst. $1,000-$2,000
Nellie Mae Rowe: (Georgia, 1900-1982) crayon and pencil on paper, signed. H11" W8 3/4" Note: This work is from the estate of Carol Spight, a South Carolinian who worked to start "Sweet Grass" magazine in the
0466: Nellie Mae RoweEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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Nellie Mae Rowe: (Georgia, 1900-1982) crayon on cardboard, signed. H8 1/8" W11 3/4. Note: This work is from the estate of Carol Spight, a South Carolinian who worked to start "Sweet Grass" magazine in the 1980's.
0467: Nellie Mae RoweEst. $1,000-$2,000
American school girl needlework embroidery: by Catherine Ann Byxbee, August 19, 1828, New York. reads:"Plain as the canvas was as plain we find unlettere'd unadorne'd the human mind By close attention carefully in wrought fair education
0468: American school girl needlework embroideryEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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American folk art Spencerian penmanship drawing,: 19th century. reads “Presented to M.. Marilla Horton by her teacher, Green Lake, Mar 20, 1857” as well as “H.B. Carter”, “Green Lake Feb 17, 1857”, and “Penmanship”. H17 3/4’’
0470: American folk art Spencerian penmanship drawing,Est. $150-$250
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Group of three 19th century Maryland samplers: Annapolis, Maryland. two needlepoint samplers by Sarah Ann Johnston, dated 1834 and 1835, and the third by Elizabeth Sinclair Blackburn, dated February 1, 1827. largest: H17 1/8’’ W17 1/8’’
0471: Group of three 19th century Maryland samplersEst. $600-$800
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John Cornbread Anderson: (Georgia, 20th century) painted birdhouse on stand. H26 1/2"
0472: John Cornbread AndersonEst. $200-$400
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Richard E. Roebuck: (America, 20th century) two signed oil -on-canvas paintings. One pictures David “Dave” Drake the slave potter of Edgefield, South Carolina at work at the potter’s wheel. The second features
0473: Richard E. RoebuckEst. $300-$500
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Willie Jinks: (Georgia, born 1921) Outsider Art. one features two snakes painted on a board. the second includes his recurring character Hoperman also painted on board. works are signed on both sides. two
0474: Willie JinksEst. $200-$400
Toby Ivey: (Thompson, Georgia, 1944-2007) Outsider Art. paint, pencil, and marker on cardboard. signed “Toby Ivey A42000”. H19 1/2’’ W25 1/2’’ Note: Ivey’s work uses bright colors and idyllic
0475: Toby IveyEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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R. A. Miller: (Gainesville, Georgia, 1912-2006) Outsider Art. one painted figure on a wood plank, two paint and marker drawings on wood boards. all signed “RA Miller”. the two drawings read “Lord Love
0476: R. A. MillerEst. $200-$400
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Unusual Native American wall basket: probably Woodlands Indians, New York State, 19th century. with early yellow paint. H22" W12"
0477: Unusual Native American wall basketEst. $200-$300