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model of Frank Lloyd Wright designed house; 3 short flights up a small hill on one long side; semicircular porch on same side; large, sprawling floor plan

%C2%A9 David Swanson%2C Construct Studios

Architectural model, 1998-1999

Construct Studios (David Swanson); Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright

G300

Frank Lloyd Wright Hallway, c. 1912-1914

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: Temple Art Glass Company

G300

multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored rectangular design bordered by off-white bands at top and bottom

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

Side chair, c. 1903

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: John W. Ayers

G300

Armchair, c. 1912

George Washington Maher

G300

Side chair, one of four, c. 1914

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: John S. Bradstreet and Company

G300

copper vase, original patina

Weed holder, c. 1895-1900

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: James A. Miller & Brothers

G300

Tall-backed chair with geometric and organic openwork design on chairback; brown leather seat cover

Dining chair, 1910

George Grant Elmslie

G300

Pair of elevator grilles, frieze, and overgrille, c. 1893-1894

Louis Henri Sullivan

G300

Flower-like central medallion surrounded by organic motifs; mounted to a plywood backing

Ornamental relief, 1891-1892

Louis Henri Sullivan

G300

Window with blue poppy motif with long straight stem; in a wood frame with hinges and handle attached; frame painted pale yellow on inside (handle side); hinges and latch are in D10.4 MS

Casement window, 1910

George Washington Maher

G300

Clear rectangular panes with a blue circle at one long side and eight small colored rectangles (blues, orange, green, yellow and swirled green and pink) at opposite long side

Window, one of a pair, 1922

George Grant Elmslie

G300

Art-glass panel for a bay window, 1909

William Gray Purcell; Maker: E. L. Sharretts (working for Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.)

G300

Armchair, c. 1912-1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

G300

Art-glass panel for a bay window, one of six, 1909

William Gray Purcell; Maker: E. L. Sharretts (working for Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.)

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

spandrel, tympanum and decorative panels from the Scoville Building, Chicago

Lunette, 1884-1885

Louis Henri Sullivan; Maker: Northwestern Terra Cotta Works (a.k.a. Norweta)

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

tall flower on each side panel; shoulder consists of four arches

Urn, 1912

George Washington Maher

G300

lamp with rectangular, multi-colored leaded glass shade below a square wooden base, three raised bands on neck of base; has one long light-bulb

Light fixture, 1914

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Maker: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

squared arms and back; the letter 'B' appears on the top of each side near the back; upholstered with grey and blue striped fabric

Armchair, 1912

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

G300

1/4 in. to 1 foot scale model ot the Purcell-Cutts House in two toned wood encased in a plexi vitrine on a wood plinth

%C2%A9 David Swanson%2C Construct Studios

Architectural model, 1997

Construct Studios; Architect: William Gray Purcell; Architect: George Grant Elmslie

G300

Easy chair, c. 1903

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: Attributed to John W. Ayers

G300

Decorative Frieze from old Farmers and Merchants Bank, Hector Minnesota; terra cotta

Section of a frieze, 1916

George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company

G300

multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored square bordered by off-white bands on two sides

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

5 complete and 2 half-circle designs with organic and geometric elements; tans, oranges, greens and cream

Stencil, c. 1893

Louis Henri Sullivan; Designer: Louis J. Millet; Maker: Healy and Millet

G300

rectangular with 3 straight outer edges; top is foliated leaves in relief; central decoration in oval form in stylized plant and fruit motif ending in 2 spirals at left and right bottom

Sample cast for elevator bank decoration, c. 1916

George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Crown Iron Works

G300

spandrel, tympanum and decorative panels from the Scoville Building, Chicago

Lunette and decorative panel, one of twelve, 1884-1885

Louis Henri Sullivan; Maker: Northwestern Terra Cotta Works (a.k.a. Norweta)

G300

spandrel, tympanum and decorative panels from the Scoville Building, Chicago

Lunette and decorative panel, one of twleve, 1884-1885

Louis Henri Sullivan; Maker: Northwestern Terra Cotta Works (a.k.a. Norweta)

G300

Sullivan-style design cut out of top layer of wood with second layer below; "GRAY DAYS/ & GOLD" carved in LRC; dark brown

Fretwork panel, 1913

George Grant Elmslie

G300

spandrel, tympanum and decorative panels from the Scoville Building, Chicago

Lunette and decorative panel, one of twelve, 1884-1885

Louis Henri Sullivan; Maker: Northwestern Terra Cotta Works (a.k.a. Norweta)

G300

spatulate-shaped blade; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dinner knife, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

squared-off head; long tines; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dinner fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

egg-shaped bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Teaspoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

rounded blade with wide tip; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Butter knife, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Artist: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

squared-off head; long tines; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Salad fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

small bowl with three flame-shaped tines; gold-washed tines and bowl, silver handle; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Ice cream fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

egg-shaped bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dessert spoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

round bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Soup spoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

small spoon with egg-shaped gold-washed bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Coffee spoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

spatulate-shaped blade; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Luncheon knife, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

gold-washed tines, silver handle; rounded head with tapering tines; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dessert fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

large tablespoon; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Tablespoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

Arts and Crafts secretary with inlaid pewter and copper decoration on all drawers, doors, and exterior legs; 3 front drawers with metal knob handles; rectangular gallery with double doors (2 panels each, hinged) flanked by 3 vertical-stacked drawers on each side; gallery doors have latch closure interior of doors shows 9 compartments

Desk, c. 1903

Craftsman Workshops of Gustav Stickley

G300

multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored square bordered by off-white bands on two sides

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored rectangular design bordered by off-white bands at top and bottom

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

green with gold letters; rectangular with vertical rectangular element with leaves and organic designs in relief at left

"Consultation Rooms" sign, c. 1908

Louis Henri Sullivan; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

G300

multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored square bordered by off-white bands on two sides

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

rectangular metal wicket; open center with elaborate scrolls, foliate motifs and floral motifs with a grid aroudn center opening; arched opening in base; five small holes on edge of each long side; some curved motifs resemble parts of gears

Cast of teller's wicket, 1967 (designed 1908)

Louis Henri Sullivan; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Caster: Jerry Bonnette

G300

multi-colored leaded glass with geometric design; multi-colored square bordered by off-white bands on two sides

Skylight panel from a set of six, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

from the back porch of the Purcell-Cutts House; a reproduction of this window is now on view in the back porch of the Purcell-Cutts House

Ceiling light fixture, 1913

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Maker: Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Coffee pot from the martelé coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Tray from the martelé coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Waste bowl from the martelé coffee and tea service from Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Sugar bowl from the martelé coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Creamer from the martelé coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Teapot from the martelé coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company

G300

designed for Rockledge, the E. L. King House, Homer, MN (demolished 1987)

Hot water kettle and stand from the coffee and tea service for Rockledge, c. 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

Tall, straight back with wide panel at top; thin octagonal spindles on back with octagonal legs; green leather seat

Chair, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Manufacturer: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Four heavy octagonal legs with casters; legs on short sides connected by a screen of four-sided spindles; long octagonal spindles connect screens

Table, from a dining set, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: Matthews Brothers Furniture Company

G300

Wall light fixtures from the Little House, c. 1915

Frank Lloyd Wright

G300

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