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Crafts Bronze Seahorse Bookends, Attributed to E.T. Hurley, c.1920
$1,250per set
£944.33per set
€1,082.94per set
CA$1,744.14per set
A$1,898.16per set
CHF 1,006.21per set
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About the Item
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Crafts Bronze Seahorse Bookends, Attributed to E.T. Hurley, c.1920
Dimensions (each): 5.5" H × 5.5" W × 1.5" D
Materials: Cast bronze with original verdigris patina
Description
A rare and finely cast pair of Arts
Crafts bronze bookends, each depicting a family of seahorses poised above an open book. The design features a large central seahorse flanked by two smaller companions, their tails forming elegant curls that echo marine waves. The figures rest on a stylized open volume—a witty pun on their function as book supports.
The bronzes retain their original verdigris patina, showing a deep sea-green coloration with warm bronze highlights at the ridges and edges. The surfaces are untouched, presenting the honest depth and tonality collectors value.
This model has long been associated with E.T. Hurley (American, 1869–1950), the Cincinnati Rookwood artist known for his etched ceramics and bronzes inspired by natural forms. While later reissued by Virginia Metalcrafters in the mid-20th century, early unmarked examples such as this pair are prized for their Arts
Crafts authenticity and crisp casting quality.
Symbolism
Context
The seahorse has been a maritime symbol since antiquity, representing patience, persistence, and guardianship of the sea. In the Arts
Crafts era, when natural motifs were celebrated for their beauty and symbolic meaning, this subject carried both decorative charm and deeper resonance. These bookends would have adorned a refined study or library, blending functionality with sculptural artistry.
Condition
Very good condition. No cracks or repairs. Original patina with minor rubs consistent with age and use.
- Attributed to:E.T. Hurley (Artist)
- Dimensions:Height: 5.5 in (13.97 cm)Width: 5.5 in (13.97 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
- Sold As:Set of 2
- Style:Art Deco (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:1920s
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses.
- Seller Location:West Palm Beach, FL
- Reference Number:Seller: T35031stDibs: LU2592346493752
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