Fine Spring Estates 2014-03-22 Auction - 645 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 24
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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 sterling silver water pitcher: by Watson Company (Attleboro, Massachusetts, 1880-1955). monogrammed on front. 22.22 oz. T. H9’’ W6’’ L7 1/2’’
0549: American sterling silver water pitcherEst. $400-$600
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International sterling silver tea & coffee service: early 20th century. in the “Sedan” pattern. six pieces total: coffee pot, tea pot, creamer, covered sugar, waste, and kettle complete with stand and burner. monogrammed. 97.94 oz. T. kettle
0550: International sterling silver tea & coffee serviceEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Black, Starr & Frost sterling creamer and sugar: New York, New York, 1874-present. floral repousse footed sugar and creamer. 11.43 oz. T. sugar: H3 1/8’’ W4’’ L6 3/4’’ creamer: H3 1/2’’ W3 1/4’’ L5 1/2’’
0551: Black, Starr & Frost sterling creamer and sugarEst. $400-$600
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S. Kirk & Son sterling silver repousse bowl: Baltimore, Maryland. floral repousse design on rim. 12.53 oz. T. H2 3/4’’ Dia 9 1/2’’
0552: S. Kirk & Son sterling silver repousse bowlEst. $400-$600
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S. Kirk & Son sterling silver butter dish: Baltimore, Maryland. dish with floral repousse design on rim, complete with pierced insert. 7.77 oz. T. H1 1/4’’ Dia. 6 1/2’’
0553: S. Kirk & Son sterling silver butter dishEst. $300-$400
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S. Kirk & Son Sterling Repousse Tea Pot: (1896-1924) marked “S. Kirk & Son Co, 925/1000”. H9’’ W5 1/2’’ L10’’ 27.07 oz. T.
0554: S. Kirk & Son Sterling Repousse Tea PotEst. $1,300-$1,500
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Assortment of American sterling silver: two sterling silver casters and four open salts, footed with floral repousse pattern. bearing hallmark. additional seven salt spoons. 14.44 oz. T. largest: H4 3/4’’
0555: Assortment of American sterling silverEst. $300-$500
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Pair Steiff sterling silver repousse casters: Baltimore, Maryland. sterling silver casters with a floral repousse pattern, marked “Steiff, Sterling, 10 V”. 2.47 oz. T. H2 3/4’’
0557: Pair Steiff sterling silver repousse castersEst. $100-$200
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S. Kirk & Son sterling silver water pitcher: bearing monograph J&C. H8 3/4" 19.48 oz. T.
0559: S. Kirk & Son sterling silver water pitcherEst. $250-$350
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Charleston coin silver cup, John Ewan: monogrammed cup bearing the marks of John Ewan (Charleston, SC, active 1823-1852). Ewan's shop was located on 127 King Street in Charleston. 4.94 oz. t. H3 1/16" D2"
0560: Charleston coin silver cup, John EwanEst. $900-$1,100
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Charleston coin silver server, Hayden & Whilden: Augustus Henry Hayden and William Gilbert Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, circa 1865) L9" 2.4 oz. T.
0561: Charleston coin silver server, Hayden & WhildenEst. $200-$400
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Charleston coin silver forks, William Carrington: (New York and Charleston, SC, 1830-?) Three pieces, marked "W. Carrington and Co." 3.93 oz. T. L7 1/8"
0562: Charleston coin silver forks, William CarringtonEst. $250-$450
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Virginia coin silver punch ladle: Hartman and Phillips (Winchester, Virginia, 1802-1816). monogrammed “RHD” and “JRWD.” 5.487 oz. T. L13 1/2’’
0563: Virginia coin silver punch ladleEst. $300-$500
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William Gale coin silver ladle: New York, circa 1835. marked three times "W.G.". 5.9 oz. T. L15"
0564: William Gale coin silver ladleEst. $200-$400
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Coin silver cheese knife, Charles E. Butler: (Hudson Valley, NY, circa 1850) cheese knife marked "E. Butler" together with one serving spoon and one flat server marked "Star Mfg. Co.". server: L9 5/8" 4.57 oz. T.
0565: Coin silver cheese knife, Charles E. ButlerEst. $100-$200
Four New York coin silver spoons: by Theodore Evans & Company (New York, NY, 1855-1865) bearing Evan's hallmark and additional incised mark "W.A. Chamberlin". monogrammed "A. Spalding". 2.65 oz. T. L5 7/8"
0566: Four New York coin silver spoonsEst. $100-$300Lot Passed
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Three American coin silver serving spoons: two Canfield Brothers and Co. (Baltimore, Maryland, 1850-1881) coin silver serving spoons marked “Canfield.Bro.& Co”, one coin silver serving spoon marked “Campbell”. 5.58 oz. T. longest:
0567: Three American coin silver serving spoonsEst. $200-$300
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Lucien Mainssieux: (France/America, 1885-1958) oil on canvas, signed lower right. H18" W21 1/2"
0568: Lucien MainssieuxEst. $400-$600
Alfred Winfield Strahan: (America, 1886-1965) oil on board, nautical scene. signed lower right. H15 3/4" W19 1/2"
0569: Alfred Winfield StrahanEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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Roland Rood: (American, active 1890-1920) oil on canvas, landscape. signed and dated 1910. sight size: H25 5/8’’ W31 1/2’’
0570: Roland RoodEst. $300-$500
Kate Krause Ball: (El Paso, Texas, 1891-1973) oil on canvas, western landscape. signed “Kate K. Ball” in lower right corner. H13 1/2’’ W19 1/4’’
0571: Kate Krause BallEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
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American or British School: circa 1900. oil on canvas, "Mill Race". H33" W52 3/8"
0572: American or British SchoolEst. $300-$600