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Image Not Available for Plaque: The Dutch Church Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. 1699
Plaque: The Dutch Church Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. 1699
Image Not Available for Plaque: The Dutch Church Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. 1699
Artist/Maker
Artist/Maker (1841 - 1914)
Decorator (1861 - 1958)

Plaque: The Dutch Church Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. 1699

1895
Place madeCorona, New York
Earthenware
Overall: 2 x 12 in. ( 5.1 x 30.5 cm )
Gift of Leon Volkmar
1939.284
This plaque is from a series of twelve depicting views of old New York. It was designed and executed by Charles Volkmar at his pottery in Corona, Queens. Joseph P. McHugh, an Arts and Crafts designer who ran the "Popular Shop" on 42nd Street, maintained exclusive rights to the series for a year.
DescriptionMolded earthenware plaque decorated with a central transfer-printed scene in underglaze blue of historic New York, surrounded by a stylized tulip border; two pierced holes on top of foot rim for hanging.
MarkingsImpressed: on back: "Volkmar & Cory"
ClassificationsCERAMICS