Winter Estates & Collections 2017-01-21 Auction - 805 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC - Page 2
Exceptional Chinese Qing Carved Coral Kwan-yinVery Fine Antique Chinese Porcelain VaseEugene Gustavovitch Berman
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Camden, SC, United States
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Winter Estates & Collections

Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers is pleased to announce our Winter Estates Catalogue Auction, January 21, 2017 beginning at 10am EST. The sale features an excellent variety of fine art, furniture, Asian and Continental antique and art, folk art, stoneware and many other objects from around the Southern US. As always we very much look forward to the opportunity to share these great objects with you and look forward to the possibilities the great sale holds. For more information please call or email our gallery and we will be glad to assist you!
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Antique Chinese Jade Pendant or Scroll Weight: Qing period. pendant having two carved beads strung at top, one is white jade the other cloud agate, and jadeite pedant at bottom. small jade bead is separated by two gold balls. H5 1/4" extended W1
0017A: Antique Chinese Jade Pendant or Scroll WeightEst. $150-$250
Antique Chinese Carved Jade Box Top: Qing period. square form in good overall condition with quality celadon colored jade. H1/2" W3 3/4" Note: Top is said to have been on a carved hardwood box at some point; however, the family can not
0017C: Antique Chinese Carved Jade Box TopEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
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Very Fine Connecticut Federal Mahogany Clock: by Samuel Terry, early 19th century. excellent mahogany case with broken arch pediment toped with brass finals having original painted dial and tablet which depicts a stately plantation home. resting
0018: Very Fine Connecticut Federal Mahogany ClockEst. $1,000-$2,000
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American Classical Carved Mantel Clock: Ephraim Downes, Bristol, Conn, Circa 1830. Carved Mahogany Case Retaining Wood Movement, Painted Dial And Reverse Painted Tablet On Carved Feet. H30" W17"
0020: American Classical Carved Mantel ClockEst. $200-$400
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Sessions Advertising Store Regulator: Forrestville, Ct, Circa 1910. eight day regulator of typical form advertising "Fred A. Hall, Diamonds, Watches, and Jewelry". H38 1/2" W18"
0023: Sessions Advertising Store RegulatorEst. $200-$300
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Baird Advertising Clock: Plattsburg, New York, circa 1895. eight day clock advertising "Vanner & Prest's Molliscorium", an oil used in treating leather harnesses. clock is complete with original dial, signed movement and
0024: Baird Advertising ClockEst. $800-$1,200
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Le Coultre Atmos Mantel Clock: Switzerland Ca 1950, brass and glass case of typical form; serial number 58747.
0030: Le Coultre Atmos Mantel ClockEst. $300-$500
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Brass Novelty Calendar Clock: Parker Clock Co., Meriden, Ct,l late 19th century. unusual desk novelty calendar clock set In small shed-roof alcove. H7 1/4"
0031: Brass Novelty Calendar ClockEst. $100-$200
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Very Fine Philadelphia Queen Anne Walnut Table: circa 1730. excellent shaped leaves above well-shaped freeze leading to elegantly carved and well-executed cabriole legs terminating in handsome feet. H28" W17 3/8" D39 3/4" Savannah, Georgia Private
0033: Very Fine Philadelphia Queen Anne Walnut TableEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Good Southern Federal Cherry Sugar Chest: Tennessee, circa 1810. having two board hinged top above base with single drawer resting atop handsome turned and tapered square legs. poplar secondary. H38" W34 1/8" D17" Note: Discovered in the
0034: Good Southern Federal Cherry Sugar ChestEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Very Fine Classical Figured Mahogany Canterbury: possibly Boston or New York, circa 1825. having very detailed scrollwork and turnings at top section leading to excellent figured mahogany base upon intriguing turned feet. H19 3/8" W24 3/4" D20 1/2"
0035: Very Fine Classical Figured Mahogany CanterburyEst. $600-$900
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Fine South Carolina Federal Inlaid Walnut Chest: Spartanburg County, circa 1800. having dovetailed rectangular top with molded edge above four inlaid drawers resting upon bracket feet. yellow pine secondary throughout. H41 1/8" W38 3/4" D20 3/4"
0036: Fine South Carolina Federal Inlaid Walnut ChestEst. $1,500-$3,000
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Southern Federal Walnut Chest of Drawers: Virginia or Maryland, circa 1820. rectangular book matched top above four slightly graduated drawers with paneled sides resting atop bracket foot. H37" W37 1/4" D16 5/8"
0037: Southern Federal Walnut Chest of DrawersEst. $600-$900
Very Fine Queen Anne Mahogany Corner Chair: America, mid-18th century. likely New England. having shaped back with excellent figured mahogany back rest supported by three well-turned columns leading to single carved leg at front with
0038: Very Fine Queen Anne Mahogany Corner ChairEst. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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Fine Hepplewhite Campaign Dressing Box: Britain or America, early 19th century. mahogany with dovetailed case which opens to fold-up mirror and interior fitted for a gentleman’s travel goods of the period. H6 5/8†W8 5/8â€
0039: Fine Hepplewhite Campaign Dressing BoxEst. $300-$700
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Southern Federal Walnut & Cherry Corner Cabinet: Piedmont South or North Carolina, circa 1810. molded crown with beaded edge leading to two glazed doors housing three shelves above two paneled doors on bracket foot. peg and nail construction,
0040: Southern Federal Walnut & Cherry Corner CabinetEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Very Fine Hepplewhite Carved Walnut Corner Chair: likely Pennsylvania or Southern States. very striking form with shaped back rest having carved Germanic stars at arm rest above pierced back splats each with pinwheels leading to shaped skirt resting
0041: Very Fine Hepplewhite Carved Walnut Corner ChairEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Southern Painted Sugar Desk: possibly Tennessee or Kentucky, early 19th century. hinged lid revealing large storage area above single drawer supported by hexagonal shaped legs. retaining original red wash, pegged construction,
0042: Southern Painted Sugar DeskEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Set Four Empire Chairs, Attributed To Thomas Day: North Carolina, mid-19th century. carved backs with inverted hearts, slip seat and saber legs. early shipping labels on each chair read "property Of Ellen Denny, Columbia, SC". H33 3/4" W17 1/2" D19"
0043: Set Four Empire Chairs, Attributed To Thomas DayEst. $500-$800
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Very Fine American Federal Painted Tavern Table: probably Ohio River Valley, early 19th century. exceptional early surface and wear with original red paint at base and two-board top. H28 1/2" W33 1/2" D49"
0044: Very Fine American Federal Painted Tavern TableEst. $400-$700