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Creator: Alfred Hutty
Dealer: Golden & Associates Antiques
American Dry Point Engraved Etching Italian House on Hill Side, A. Hutty C 1920
By Alfred Hutty
Located in Hollywood, SC
American dry point engraved landscape etching Italian House on Hill Side, Alfred H. Hutty, Early 20th century
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1920s American Modern Vintage Alfred Hutty Furniture

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