early 20th century single "stock" white glazed terra cotta chicago building facade ornamental block featuring intricate floral motifs surrounded by raised edges
midland terra cotta company, chicago, il.
single american prairie school style "stock" white glazed terra cotta exterior building facade ornamental fired clay rectangular-shaped block designed and fabricated by the midland terra cotta company, chicago, ills. the nicely aged chicago building block features a slightly recessed field pattern consisting of intricate floral motifs. the salvaged terra cotta block exhibits an nicely aged surface patina featuring allover crazing and coal soot accumulation. the "webbing" or rear cavities are intact and free from damage. the chicago warehouse that was outfitted with white glazed "sullivanesque" terra cotta ornament was constructed at a cost of $18,000 in 1918. the brick garage was built for c.c. anderson, who resided at the reaper block by architect w.p. whitney with offices on south michigan avenue. the contractor and/or mason was identified as one h.l. schroeder according to a 1918 issue of the american contractor. several terra cotta blocks from the facade were removed and/or recovered during the building's demolition. "sullivanesque" terra cotta is becoming increasingly more difficult to come by. several ornamented blocks available. all priced individually unless otherwise noted.
Measures: 10x8"
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