SoldA Louis Sullivan Designed Panel from the GarrickA Louis Sullivan Designed Panel from the Garrick Theater by Adler & Sullivan united states, 1891 29.5" W x .5" D x 30.25" H Estimate $2,000-4,000See Sold Price
SoldA Louis Sullivan Designed Plaster Panel from theA Louis Sullivan Designed Plaster Panel from the Garrick Theater by Adler & Sullivan united states, circa 1891 29.5" W x 1.5" D x 30" H Estimate $2,000-4,000See Sold Price
SoldAfter Adler & Sullivan architectural panelAfter Dankmar Adler & Louis Sullivan architectural panel, originally designed for the Garrick Theatre / Schiller Building in 1891 Chicago, Illinois, circa 1970s painted cast plaster later casting setSee Sold Price
SoldAfter Adler & Louis Sullivan architectural panelAfter Dankmar Adler & Louis Sullivan architectural panel, originally designed for the Garrick Theatre / Schiller Building in 1891 Chicago, Illinois, circa 1970s painted cast plaster later casting setSee Sold Price
SoldAfter Dankmar Adler & Louis Sullivan 20th Century Architectural Panel, originally designed for theAfter Dankmar Adler & Louis Sullivan 20th Century Architectural Panel, originally designed for the Garrick Theatre / Schiller Building, 1891 Chicago, Illinois, c. 1970 painted cast plaster 26 h ×See Sold Price
SoldArchitectural Panel, Adler & Sullivan.This piece or this type of piece was Originally designed for the Garrick Theatre in Chicago by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan. It is Terra Cotta or Possibly plaster, in a painted wood frame. It is VSee Sold Price
SoldRichard Haas, "The Bayard-Condict Building" NYCRichard Haas (American, 1936 - ). Original oil on canvas depicting architectural detail in the Bayard Condict building, a Louis Sullivan designed building of 1899. The reverse with protective panel anSee Sold Price
SoldDankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan, PanelAfter Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan Ornamental panel 1882 / c. 1980painted cast plaster 29.25 h × 28 w × 2 d in (74 × 71 × 5 cm) This work is a reproduction of a panSee Sold Price
SoldLouis Sullivan Designed Guaranty Building Balusters\Two Louis Sullivan Designed Cast Iron Guaranty Building Balusters, c. 1896, scroll and foliate design, h. 33 in., w. 10 1/2 in.See Sold Price
SoldLOUIS SULLIVAN DESIGNED FLOOR TILES FOR THE WAINWRIGHT BUILDING, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURILOUIS SULLIVAN DESIGNED FLOOR TILES FOR THE WAINWRIGHT BUILDING, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURIGermany, early 20th century. Three border tiles with earth tones, by Villeroy & Bach Mettlach. Each 6.5" squareSee Sold Price
SoldLouis Sullivan Babson House Wood Original CorbelThis piece is from one of the few residences that Louis Sullivan designed- one of only two that were designed in the 20th century. Built in 1907, the residence was built for a wealthy Edison phonograpSee Sold Price
SoldLouis Sullivan (1856-1924) panel, for the Schlesinger &Louis Sullivan (1856-1924), panel, for the Schlesinger & Mayer building, Chicago, IL, terra cotta, 26"w x 4"d x 6"hSee Sold Price
SoldAttributed to Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan FourAttributed to Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan Four Decorative Panels. Each carved wood with circle and lozenge shapes, circa 1892. Though to be from the Schiller Building bar at 64 W. Randolph St., CSee Sold Price
SoldAfter Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan, Seed Pod architectural panelAfter Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan Seed Pod architectural panel USA, 1891 / c. 1975painted cast plaster 26.375 h x 28.5 w x 1.25 d in (67 x 72 x 3 cm) The present work is a later casting bSee Sold Price
SoldChicago Stock Exchange Louis Sullivan Door KnobsThis lot contains 2 door knobs and back plates from the Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler designed Chicago Stock Exchange building which opened in 1894 at 30 N. LaSalle St. in Chicago. Each back plateSee Sold Price
SoldLouis Sullivan Stock Exchange Chicago Sash Pulls.The lot consists of 4 cast iron window pulls from the Chicago Stock Exchange designed by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, and manufactured by Yale & Towne Company, circa 1893. Each pull is impressedSee Sold Price
SoldGerome Kamrowski Architectural Plaster CastsGerome L. Kamrowski, American, 1914-2004. Architectural plaster casts, modeled c. 1960's from a Chicago building facade designed by American architect Louis Sullivan. One with a cement stone finish, tSee Sold Price
SoldGerome Kamrowski Architectural Plaster CastGerome L. Kamrowski, American, 1914-2004. Architectural plaster cast, modeled c. 1960's from a Chicago building facade designed by American architect Louis Sullivan. Cement stone finish with two wrougSee Sold Price
SoldCAST METAL ARCHITECTURAL PANEL IN THE STYLE OF LOUIS SULLIVAN Chicago or Midwest America, 1920-30 18CAST METAL ARCHITECTURAL PANEL IN THE STYLE OF LOUIS SULLIVANChicago or Midwest America, 1920-30Intricate organic and geometric design. Painted black. Similar to the work by architects Louis SullivanSee Sold Price
SoldSullivan, Chicago Stock Exchange, Elevator PanelDankmar Adler (1844-1900) and Louis Sullivan (1856-1924) for the Chicago Stock Exchange elevator casing Chicago, Illinois, 1893 electro-plated copper finish over cast iron executed by Winslow BrothersSee Sold Price
SoldLouis Sullivan (American, 1856-1924) Chicago StockLouis Sullivan (American, 1856-1924) Chicago Stock Exchange Decorative Panel. Gilt and painted plaster in high relief with acanthus leaves and 'CSE' monogram, dated to 1893-94 12.5" x 36" Frame: 15.5"See Sold Price
SoldLouis Sullivan, window, Henry B. Babson House,Louis Sullivan window from the Henry B. Babson House, Riverside USA, 1908stained glass, lead15.5 w × 25 h in (39 × 63 cm) George Grant Elmslie designed the windows of the Henry B. BabSee Sold Price
SoldFamous ArchitectsCast bronze entry knob from the First National Bank building, Pueblo, CO, c.1913...designed by Schmidt, Garden & Martin in the American Prairie style...Hugh Garden had worked with Louis Sullivan and FSee Sold Price
SoldLouis Henry Sullivan Aesthetic Movement Cast Architectural Element of formed concrete and plasterLouis Henry Sullivan Aesthetic Movement Cast Architectural Element of formed concrete and plaster for the Garrick Theatre in the Schiller building Chicago from the home of Larry Belles. Rochester NY fSee Sold Price