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Pair of Fruit Finials
PAIR OF FRUIT FINIALS. This is a pair of twentieth century finials done as a fruit bowl, created from concrete. Great accent pieces for the yard, or a balcony. 30"T x 15"W SOLD
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Set of Terra-cotta columns
GIANT TERRA COTTA CORINTHIAN STYLE FLUTED COLUMNS. The capitals are loaded with acanthus leaves with scrolls on the corners. The bases have leaves and griffin relief covering their entire surface. The colors are peach, beige, and pink tones. 12.5' T x 20"W
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Oak Double Door Entry-way
MASSIVE OAK DOUBLE DOOR ENTRY. 19th century. Set of hand carved doors with original frame and glass. Above the doors is a space for lighting behind the glass in the archway. The measurements including the trim: 11.5' H x 8' W.
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Pair of Large Terra-cotta Lions
LARGE PAIR OF TERRA COTTA LIONS WITH SHIELD. 19th century. Original color was possibly a lighter beige, as over the years the patina has darkened to enhance the depths of the carvings . 42" H x (19" W x 22" D at the base).
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Chuck Dodson 1950's Concrete Relief Plaques
We have available wonderful concrete 1950's relief plaques by the artist Chuck Dodson. They were removed from the landmark Dupont Plaza in Downtown Miami. There are several different views of 1950's design subjects that can be purchased individually or as a group. Each panel is 24" by 24"..... Listed $290 each
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Large Vintage Concrete Art Deco Design garden Planter Pots
We have available 4 large vintage concrete planter pots with Art Deco design details. These are really impressive with thick walls and a crisply designed top edge lip. These planters are signed. 23" tall by 24" wide .. weight 265lbs..... Listed $295 each
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Monumental Bronze Urn with Acanthus Leaf Design
Traditional in charm yet contemporary in appeal, this monumental Bronze Urn with striking details measures 32” in diameter and is 41” high. It is embellished with lion heads and accanthus leaf designs. This elegant and impressive urn has a wonderful patina....lited $2,900
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Pair of Arts and Crafts Squirrel Planters
This is a wonderful pair of small antique concrete planters. The details of the squirrel motifs are quite sweet and correct for the Arts and Crafts period. The patina is beautiful. We have never seen a sweet pair of planters like these before and we think that they are so charming......listed $200 pair
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Terracotta facade from the Old Sheridan Theatre Chicago
This is the facade from the old Sheridan Theatre in Chicago. It is 80 feet long by about 15 feet in height. The Sheridan Theatre was built in 1927, by Chicago-based architect J.E.O. Pridmore, who later designed the Nortown (1931), in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood.
The Sheridan sat a little over 2600 in its balconied auditorium, which featured, like San Francisco's Castro, a mock-tented ceiling, ringed by a Roman-style freize depicting a procession of gods. The Sheridan also had a small stage, an orchestra pit and organ. Unlike Pridmore's other theaters, which were mostly atmospheric in style, the Sheridan was a neo-classical/Italian Baroque combination, complete with Corinthian columns, Roman statuary, and a proscenium arch topped by golden lions supporting a crowned shield.
After the Sheridan was closed in 1951, it was acquired by a synagogue which used the former theater for their house of worship for fifteen years, until moving to another home. In the early 1970s, the Sheridan was reopened again for movies, this time Spanish-language, and renamed the Teatro El Palacio. It lasted into the early 90s, when the theater again closed and was demolished. .. Listed $199,000
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