SOLD – Magnificent Large Signed Engraving of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes
He is in his judicial robes.
Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, he had also been an Associate Justice, Governor of New York, Republican presidential candidate and Secretary of State. A very striking 14 by 18 inch engraving of Hughes in his judicial robes by Franklin T. Moore, from a Harris & Ewing photograph, signed by Hughes...
Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, he had also been an Associate Justice, Governor of New York, Republican presidential candidate and Secretary of State. A very striking 14 by 18 inch engraving of Hughes in his judicial robes by Franklin T. Moore, from a Harris & Ewing photograph, signed by Hughes on the left bottom margin and on the right by Moore, who adds “Twenty Fifth proof from copper plate.” Fine, all writing in clear pencil.

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