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    By George Grant Elmslie
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    Architect George Elmslie designed this terracotta tile for a Midwest school building. Beautiful details for buildings was an art for people like Elmslie and those he worked with such...
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    Mid-20th Century American Architectural Elements

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  • George W. Maher Prairie School Stained Glass Arched Hollyhock Window Pair, 1906
    By George Washington Maher
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    Early 20th Century American Prairie School Windows

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  • Polychrome Terracotta Angel
    Located in Baltimore, MD
    A polychrome terracotta angel built in fifteen pieces, in the Luca Della Robbia tradition, salvaged from the Southern Hotel in downtown Baltimore, wh...
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    Terracotta

  • Italian Rococo Terracotta Frieze
    Located in Houston, TX
    Italian Rococo terracotta frieze in superb condition from the mid-18th century.
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    Antique Mid-18th Century Italian Rococo Architectural Elements

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    Terracotta

  • Bronze Figural Architectural Element '4 Available'
    Located in Douglas Manor, NY
    8-115 bronze figural element with fine detailing. Made in Italy as part of a vintage table Priced per piece.
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    Vintage 1920s Italian Architectural Elements

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  • Tall French Fleurs-de-Lys Terracotta Finial on English Terracotta Plinth
    Located in Woodbury, CT
    We’ve never seen any finial this tall, let alone such a stunning French one with 2 fleurs-de-lys and a detailed pineapple-form top. The beaded decoration near the bottom, combined with the fluted upright sections and barley-twist motif (near the base) are truly stunning, as is the condition. The color is a lovely pale salmon pink with a faded pale gray patina that works with everything in your garden. We have married it to a low English Victorian reeded plinth/pedestal to ground it and add even more presence. The plinth is in very good overall condition with a few nicks and chips and features a chippy and old white painted surface that is perfect to reveal the color underneath. Place this as the center focal point in an herb or rose garden and enjoy a truly unique piece of antique garden art. We strongly recommend installing the terracotta plinth...
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    Antique 19th Century French Garden Ornaments

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    Terracotta

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