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Fall Estates & Collections

Wooten & Wooten is thrilled to announce our upcoming September 19, 2020 Fall Estates & Collections Auction. The auction features a strong and diverse mix of fine art, period furniture and furnishings and decorative arts offered from estates and collections from around the Carolinas and Georgia. Preview for the sale will be available by appointment Wednesday, September 16 through Friday, September 18, please call or email to schedule your preview time. The sale will begin promptly at 10am EST on Saturday, September 19- online, phone and absentee bidding only, no in-house bidding. Please call or email our gallery with any questions you may have. As always, we look forward to working with you on another exciting auction!
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Two Antique Toledo Swords: 19th century. One marked ÒColada Del CidÓ and the other a shorter example simply having ÒToledoÓ marked blade. L39" L 25"
0267: Two Antique Toledo SwordsEst. US$100-US$200
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Chelsea Brass & Mahogany Porthole Clock: Late 19th century, Boston, Massachusetts. The piece having the name Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Chester PA USA on the dial. Dial having early wear consistent with age. Nicely fashioned atop its
0268: Chelsea Brass & Mahogany Porthole ClockEst. US$250-US$400
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James Gruzalski: (Arizona, b. 1938) Bronze figure of American Wild Turkey jake in full fluff. Signed front center of base. Very nicely formed and cast with a nice patina as well. H18"
0269: James GruzalskiEst. US$250-US$400
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1891 Confederate Veterans Broadside Newspaper: Signed by Confederate Capt JG Wardlaw. 1891, Yorkville, South Carolina. Wednesday August 12th from the York Enterprise. The piece gives accounts and information on Four Confederate Generals from the
0270: 1891 Confederate Veterans Broadside NewspaperEst. US$500-US$800
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Period Japanese WWII Navy Dagger: Having a nice early surface with well chased gilt metal and leather scabbard. The tip of the handle and scabbard are missing. L15 1/4" Sold from the collection of the late John " Jack" C West,
0271: Period Japanese WWII Navy DaggerEst. US$150-US$200
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Egyptian Grand Tour Carved Stone Figure: Likely 18th or 19th century. The piece shows excellent wear and age. Backside having an edge broken away which looks to be a very old break, otherwise the vessel at the top of the figures head has
0272: Egyptian Grand Tour Carved Stone FigureEst. US$250-US$450
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Rare 17th C. Printing Velum-Bound Jesuit Calendar: Circa 1600. Having its original binding and all 42 pages at interior with excellent engraved and detailed plates. Very original unrestored condition throughout. Well preserved example.
0274: Rare 17th C. Printing Velum-Bound Jesuit CalendarEst. US$500-US$1,000
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Two Antique Carved Cow Horn Powder Horns: Early 19th century, likely American. The two having nice wood ends with early original nails and each having been carved with handsome decorative accents of the period. L11" Sold from the collection
0276: Two Antique Carved Cow Horn Powder HornsEst. US$150-US$300
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Two Interesting Antique Decorative Pieces: 19th and early 20th century. A table top tin magic lantern projector with its original smoke stack along with a charming Steif stuffed lion. H15" Sold from the collection of a Carolina gentleman and
0279: Two Interesting Antique Decorative PiecesEst. US$150-US$200
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Antique Pennsylvania Punched Tin Coffee Pot: Circa 1850, likely Berks County. The piece has an elegant form with a nicely punch decorated body boasting floral design at each side. Good early surface. No restoration detected very original
0280: Antique Pennsylvania Punched Tin Coffee PotEst. US$300-US$600
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Pair Antique Figural Cast Iron American Andirons: Last half 19th century. The pair are well cast and in the form of a male and female African American. H17" W9" D21" Sold from the collection of a Carolina gentleman and lady.
0281: Pair Antique Figural Cast Iron American AndironsEst. US$300-US$600
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Collection of Antique Locks: 19th century and earlier. Several are railroad locks. Sold from the collection of a Carolina gentleman and lady.
0282: Collection of Antique LocksEst. US$50-US$100
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Excellent George III Hanging Smoke Bell: Circa 1790, Britain. Having a very fine pressed brass collar with peacock form hooks along with its blown glass top hung with chains. Well cared for condition, no cracks to glass or breaks. H18" W11"
0283: Excellent George III Hanging Smoke BellEst. US$400-US$700
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Two Antique Wrought Iron Articles: 18th or early 19th century. A very handsomely fashioned horse bit with sea serpent form along with an early hanging fat lamp. Sold from the collection of a Carolina gentleman and lady.
0287: Two Antique Wrought Iron ArticlesEst. US$150-US$250Lot Passed
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WW II 10 Cent Stamp Album US War Bonds: The booklet is nicely preserved and contains over two dozen stamps secured within.
0289: WW II 10 Cent Stamp Album US War BondsEst. US$50-US$100
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Collection Confederate Currency: Two framed Confederate Loan bonds framed nicely along with seven confederate bills. Two of the bills appear to be early counterfeits, likely 19th century war era. Sold from the collection of a South
0290: Collection Confederate CurrencyEst. US$150-US$200
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Very Fine Carved Dove by L O Horseman: (America, 20th century) Handsomely carved piece housed under a dome with a wood base. Very good condition. H11" (figure only without dome) Sold from the collection of a South Carolina gentleman.
0291: Very Fine Carved Dove by L O HorsemanEst. US$100-US$200
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