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Sullivan Designed Terra Cotta Facade Fragment from the St. Nicholas Hotel
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Louis Sullivan designed terra cotta quarter panel facade fragment from the St. Nicholas Hotel in St. Louis, 1894, by the firm of Adler & Sullivan. The hotel later became the Victoria Building in 1905, before being razed in 1974.
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$
9,500.00
United States
Circa 1894
22" W x 7.5" D x 23" H
Terra Cotta
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