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Item Ships From: USA
Material: Terracotta
1926 Poly-Chrome Judaic Terracotta Medallion from Phila Synagogue
Located in New York, NY
This poly-chrome terracotta medallion was salvaged from a 1926 synagogue in southwest Philadelphia. It is made up of 21 pieces. This can be seen at our 400 Gilligan St location in Sc...
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1920s American Vintage Terracotta Architectural Elements

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Terracotta

1920s Glazed Polychrome Floral Terracotta Stone
Located in New York, NY
1920s glazed polychrome terracotta floral trim pieces from a building facade. Some small chipping. Small quantity available at time of posting. Priced each. Please inquire. Please no...
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1920s American Vintage Terracotta Architectural Elements

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Terracotta

1920s White Glazed Terracotta Blocks with Floral Design
Located in New York, NY
These 1920s large blocks of terracotta have a floral design and a nice crackled glaze. Three available at time of posting. Priced each. These can be seen at out 400 Gilligan St locat...
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1920s American Vintage Terracotta Architectural Elements

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Terracotta

1918 Polychrome Terracotta Cherub Frieze from the Southern Hotel in Baltimore
Located in New York, NY
This salvaged multi piece polychrome terracotta cherub frieze was one of 12 that were carefully removed, pieced back together and restored to their original incredible glory from the famous Southern Hotel in Baltimore. The Southern Hotel was located on the corner of East Redwood and Light streets in Baltimore, Maryland. The 14-story, 400-room hotel was designed by Otto B. Simonson and built by Abraham J. Fink. The hotel opened March 7, 1918, and became known for the posh nightclub on its roof, the Spanish...
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1910s American Vintage Terracotta Architectural Elements

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Terracotta

Pair Egyptian Revival Terra Cotta Console Tables
Located in Stamford, CT
Pair of terra cotta console tables in three parts. Probably Italian. neoclassical in Egyptomania era.
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18th Century and Earlier Italian Antique Terracotta Architectural Elements

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Terracotta

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