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Edward T. Hurley, a Cincinnati native, was employed by Rookwood for 52 years, spanning 1896 to 1948, and gained renown for his etchings in addition to his work in ceramics.
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In very overall good condition with the typical few kiln imperfections in the making; the glaze with an even crazing throughout; a few faint accretions to the surface; with printed and inscribed Ann and Gordon Getty Collection inventory label. Note: plaque has not been examined outside of frame. Christie's does not guarantee the condition of frames.
Framed measurements: 81⁄2 in. (21.6 cm.) high, 121⁄2 in. (31.8 cm.) wide
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Lot 274Sale 21107
An 'Evening' plaque, circa 1915EDWARD T. HURLEY (1869-1950) FOR ROOKWOOD POTTERYEstimate: USD 1,000 - 1,500
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