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Rare & Important Photograph by James A PalmerExceptional Southern Stoneware Storage JarVery Fine Antique Lidded Gullah Basket
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The Ferrell Family Collection

Wooten & Wooten is thrilled to announce the September 8 catalog auction of the Ferrell Family Collection. This collection represents a lifetime of scholarship and collecting by both Steven and Terry Ferrell. The collection includes fine southern stoneware, furniture, baskets, bottles, photographs, wrought iron, quilts and much more. The sale will take place on Saturday, September 8 at 10am EST. Please call or email our gallery for more information or if you have any questions. As always, we look forward to sharing this exciting and important collection with you.
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Early Marked Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: Circa 1835, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Pottersville or Reverend John Landrum. Likely a slave made vessel having a thick heavily potted body which is ovoid and with well-placed tab handle below
0025: Early Marked Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Rare South Carolina Figural Stoneware Seated Dog: Circa 1900, Upcountry, South Carolina, attributed to the Clayton Family. This piece is exceedingly rare and boasts a terrific runny glaze. The Clayton family produced these figures, along with other
0026: Rare South Carolina Figural Stoneware Seated DogEst. US$300-US$500
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Signed Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: Edgefield, South Carolina, Pottersville. The jar having a rich and runny alkaline glaze at upper body above ovoid lower body with high tab handles at each side and with the “E†stamp near
0027: Signed Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Quality Southern Stoneware Jug: Circa 1870, Columbia, South Carolina, Landrum-Stork pottery operation. Well formed jug with tooled spout and pulled and applied handle meeting the spout on a tall and slightly ovoid body. The piece
0028: Quality Southern Stoneware JugEst. US$500-US$900
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Southern Stoneware Cake Bowl or Storage Jar: Circa 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina, attributed to Thomas Chandler. The piece having uncommon form with straight sides and well-placed handles at each side. The body surrounded by very interesting
0029: Southern Stoneware Cake Bowl or Storage JarEst. US$500-US$800
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Uncommon Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: Circa 1830, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Pottersville origin. The piece having a good ovoid form with interesting ant or insect trap surrounding upper portion flanked by double handle
0030: Uncommon Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Southern Signed Stoneware Jug: Circa 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Horse Creek Valley. The piece having an ovoid form with double ring spout. The shoulder is incised with what looks to be a name but it is quite difficult
0031: Southern Signed Stoneware JugEst. US$400-US$700
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Rare & Fine Decorated Stoneware Home Brew Jar: By the Johnson Family, circa 1900, Laurens, South Carolina. The jar having the home-brew top flanked by two handles and boldly decorated in cobalt at the upper body. This is an exceptional glaze,
0032: Rare & Fine Decorated Stoneware Home Brew JarEst. US$300-US$600
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Two Likely Southern Porcelain Figural Pitchers: Circa 1860, likely Edgefield, District South Carolina by the Southern Porcelain Company of Kaolin, South Carolina. Each piece is in the cornstalk form, one large and one a bit smaller. Each piece is
0033: Two Likely Southern Porcelain Figural PitchersEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Uncommon Southern Earthenware Figural Bowl: By the South Carolina Pottery Company, Edgefield, South Carolina. The tree-trunk form vessel with roses at each side in relief is marked clearly at the bottom “SCPCoâ€. Good overall
0034A: Uncommon Southern Earthenware Figural BowlEst. US$300-US$500
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Collection Edgefield Stoneware Decorated Shards: Circa 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina, Colin Rhodes Site. The shards include several examples actually having Colins name spelled out, which is extremely rare. Note: These shards were gathered by the
0035: Collection Edgefield Stoneware Decorated ShardsEst. US$200-US$400
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Mary D Davidson: (Charlotte, North Carolina, Mid 20th century) Oil on board of Kaolin, South Carolina clay mine located in the Edgefield District of South Carolina. Signed lower right and dated 1962. Important
0036: Mary D DavidsonEst. US$200-US$300
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Inventory Book of Pottersville Museum, Edgefield: 1993. Photographic inventory of the Mcclendon Collection held in the Pottersville kitchen in the 1990s. The book gives an excellent overview of the collection and is the only photographic catalogue
0037: Inventory Book of Pottersville Museum, EdgefieldEst. US$500-US$700
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Mark Catesby: (Britain, 1682-1749) Hand colored etching of snake titled "Frutex & C.", numbered 48 at upper right. Some yellowing to paper consistent with age. A tear not impacting the subject at upper middle and
0038: Mark CatesbyEst. US$300-US$600
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Mark Catesby: (Britain, 1682-1749) Hand colored etching of snake titled "Lychnis & C.", numbered 54 at upper right. Good overall condition with full margins. Some yellowing to the paper and small tears the border
0039: Mark CatesbyEst. US$300-US$600
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Mark Catesby: (British, 1683-1749) Hand colored copper engraving of Black Capped Flycatcher and The Yellow Jeffery. Numbered at the top right hand side "53". Some darkening to paper consistent with age. The piece
0040: Mark CatesbyEst. US$300-US$500Lot Passed
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Mark Catesby: (Britain, 1682-1749) Hand colored etching of snake titled "Vioera Fusca", numbered 45 at upper right. Some yellowing to paper consistent with age. A tear at the center middle 3 1/8". Some fraying and
0041: Mark CatesbyEst. US$300-US$600
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Mark Catesby: (Britain, 1682-1749) Hand Colored etching of snake titled "Vipera caudisona", numbered 41 at upper right. Some yellowing to paper consistent with age. Some tears to the edges largest 2 1/2" not
0042: Mark CatesbyEst. US$300-US$600
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Mark Catesby: (Britain, 1682-1749) Hand Colored etching of snake titled "Viscum & C", numbered 55 at upper right. Some yellowing to paper consistent with age. Very minor scatter wear to the edge. Full Margins.
0043: Mark CatesbyEst. US$300-US$600
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Mark Catesby: (Britain, 1682-1749) Hand colored etching of snake titled "An Recinoides & C", numbered 46 at upper right. Some yellowing to paper consistent with age. Some tears to the edges largest 1" not
0044: Mark CatesbyEst. US$300-US$600
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Mark Catesby: (Britain, 1682-1749) Hand colored etching of snake titled Frutex & C.", numbered 47 at upper right. Some yellowing to paper consistent with age. A bend" to one corner of the paper. Some fraying to
0045: Mark CatesbyEst. US$300-US$600
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Mark Catesby: (Britain, 1682-1749) Hand colored etching of snake titled "Pseudo & C. Passioins & C", numbered 51 upper left. Some yellowing to paper and a loss at the upper right hand corner. Small ware the the
0046: Mark CatesbyEst. US$300-US$600
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