
Description
An 1850's cobalt acid cutback large Victorian arch top door window from the G. Heilman Estate in Lacrosse WI that came out of Duncan D. McMillan mansion, owned by the Heileman family . Torn down in the early 1900's, the house was an ornate, Second-Empire style mansion. No expense was spared in building this stunning residence The staircase and stain glass windows were custom made in New Orleans and delivered onsite via the Mississippi River. The other elements of this wonderful mansion were built by local craftsmen. The G. Heileman family saved many architectural elements and have been stored for over 120 years in the mansion attic. The cobalt acid cutback depicts a full length elaborate floral arrangement. The overall measurement is 96" tall X 19" across. The arched top of this window has been broken and professionally repaired. Please review photos.
Condition
As Noted
Buyer's Premium
16.9%
Dimensions
96 x 19 in
Cobalt Acid Cutback Victorian Window
Estimate $700-$1,100
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January 29th Auction Extravaganza
Jan 29, 2026 11:00 AM ESTBrown Deer, WI, United States
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