The Ferrell Family Collection 2018-09-08 Auction - 681 Price Results - Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers in SC
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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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Rare & Important Photograph by James A Palmer: (Aiken, South Carolina, 1825-1926) Titled on verso, "The Wild Woman of Aiken", the piece depicts an African American woman along side a monumental Edgefield face vessel. This piece has been a part of
0001: Rare & Important Photograph by James A PalmerEst. $8,000-$15,000
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Exceptional Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: Circa 1840, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely by Thomas Chandler. The jar having a very precise and large form with high handles and ovoid body. The glaze is excellent with runs at all sides and each
0003: Exceptional Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Early Southern Stoneware Signed Storage Jar: Circa 1825, Edgefield, South Carolina, Pottersville. The piece having a brilliant and shiny honey tone alkaline glaze with runs and well-potted form. The piece is marked near the foot with two
0004: Early Southern Stoneware Signed Storage JarEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Southern Stoneware Decorated Jug: By Thomas Chandler, Circa 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina. The jug having a well-tooled spout above strap handle on slightly cylindrical body with kaolin slip decorated cartouche centered by a number
0005: Southern Stoneware Decorated JugEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Southern Signed Stoneware Jug: Edgefield, South Carolina. Dated 1872 and impressed at upper body "J.P. Bodie Maker" also inscribed with the number "2" for gallonage. The piece having a brilliant celadon green glaze with runs and
0006: Southern Signed Stoneware JugEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Decorated Southern Stoneware Preserve Jar: Circa 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina, by Thomas Chandler. The jar having a slight lean to one side with iron slip decoration at upper body and attractive celadon glaze. A hairline at the base and a
0007: Decorated Southern Stoneware Preserve JarEst. $600-$900
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Quality Signed Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: Circa 1840, Edgefield, South Carolina, attributed to Phoenix Factory. The jar having an excellent well-potted ovoid body with well-placed handles at each side and the upper body impressed boldly with
0008: Quality Signed Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. $2,500-$4,500
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Southern Stoneware Decorated Storage Jar: By Thomas Chandler, circa 1840, Edgefield, South Carolina. The jar having a flared rim above two high tab handles centered at each side by kaolin slip decoration above ovoid body which has a bold and
0009: Southern Stoneware Decorated Storage JarEst. $1,500-$3,000
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Very Rare Southern Stoneware Merchant Jar: Circa 1880, Edgefield, South Carolina. Miles Mill having the Ridgeway, South Carolina fertilizer merchant name of Chas. P. Wray at upper body, this is the only known example marked in this fashion.
0011: Very Rare Southern Stoneware Merchant JarEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Early Signed Southern Stoneware Storage Jar: By John Presley, circa 1840, Edgefield, South Carolina. The jar having a very unique form characteristic of this potters work which is very scarce. The handles are well-sculpted and the body ovoid
0012: Early Signed Southern Stoneware Storage JarEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Fine Southern Decorated Stoneware Jug: circa 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina, attributed to Thomas Chandler. The jug having excellent form and celadon glaze with bold iron slip cartouche at top of each side. Recently professionally
0014A: Fine Southern Decorated Stoneware JugEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Early & Very Large Southern Stoneware Pitcher: Circa 1825, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Pottersville. The massive pitcher having an excellent form, much like that of Dave's work during this period. The handle attaching closely to the rim,
0015: Early & Very Large Southern Stoneware PitcherEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Excellent Early Signed Southern Stoneware Jug: Robert Mathis, Circa 1830, Edgefield, South Carolina. The piece having excellently potted form with a double ring tooled spout and thick pulled and applied strap handle centered by upside down "M"
0016: Excellent Early Signed Southern Stoneware JugEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Southern Signed Stoneware Jug: Circa 1840, Edgefield, South Carolina by the Landrum family. The jug having a very well-potted form with two-ring tooled spout along with handsomely placed strap handle above ovoid body. The handle
0017: Southern Signed Stoneware JugEst. $600-$900
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Southern Marked Stoneware Jar: Circa 1825, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Pottersville. The ovoid jar having a well potted form with rich alkaline glaze and marked at the center of the top with a roman numeral one. Tight
0018: Southern Marked Stoneware JarEst. $500-$800
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Large & Early Southern Stoneware Two Handled Jug: Circa 1830, Edgefield, South Carolina, likely Pottersville. The jug having a highly ovoid and large form with double strap handle configuration and attractive well-matured honey alkaline glaze. The
0019: Large & Early Southern Stoneware Two Handled JugEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Excellent Southern Stoneware Jug: Likely Upcountry South Carolina, circa 1840, Union or Greenville Co. The piece having a well-potted ovoid body with boldly turned spout and thick strap handle. The glaze is exceptionally runny and
0021: Excellent Southern Stoneware JugEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Southern Decorated Stoneware Lidded Stew Pot: Circa 1845, Edgefield, South Carolina, attributed to the Rhodes Pottery Operation. The handsome stew pot having an ovoid body with throwing ridge at upper section and centered by bold kaolin slip
0023: Southern Decorated Stoneware Lidded Stew PotEst. $1,500-$3,000
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