New Acquisitions

  1. louis h. sullivan-designed copper-plated ornamental cast iron interior guaranty building baluster

    louis h. sullivan-designed copper-plated ornamental cast iron interior guaranty building baluster
    the bldg. 51 museum has multiple 19th century artifacts from adler and sullivan's guaranty building. these include an interior staircase baluster, which is the only surviving all-original lobby flush mount light fixture ceiling medallion (the current fixtures in situ are recasts), and a few doorknobs and backplates removed from the building's office doors. the baluster in this post is the...
  2. multiple early 1920's farley and loetscher factory lunchroom swing-out tables now available for purchase

    multiple early 1920's farley and loetscher factory lunchroom swing-out tables now available for purchase
    this week urban remains acquired multiple swing-out seat lunchroom tables removed long ago from the former farley and loetscher millwork factory founded in 1875 by christian loetscher. located in dubque, ia., the mill was incorporated in 1881 as the farley and loetscher manufacturing company. by 1910 the farley and loetscher factory was turning out 500,000 windows and 300,000 doors with 1,200 to 1,500 carloads of lumber used annually. the...
  3. realistic porcelain eyeballs, ruby red exit lights, machine bases, newel posts and cabinetry

    realistic porcelain eyeballs, ruby red exit lights, machine bases, newel posts and cabinetry
    the photo gallery below offers a glimpse of some of the newest artifacts recently acquired from last week's listings (15 new items are added daily in their respective categories) on the urban remains website. as of this writing, we have 24,000+ meticulously documented and well-organized artifacts in the urban remains online and/or virtual catalog. the ultimate goal since day one is to have each and...
  4. bldg. 51 museum partners with clarke house museum on exhibition of early chicago building materials

    bldg. 51 museum partners with clarke house museum on exhibition of early chicago building materials
    Deconstructing Early Chicago Saturday October 17 & Sunday October 18, 2015 9:00am-5:00pm Coach House of Glessner House Museum 1800 S. Prairie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60616 Free Admission Clarke House Museum and Building 51 Museum will partner to present a special exhibition of early Chicago building fragments and systems on display in the historic Glessner House Museum coach house. This two-day installation features...
  5. demolition of the former art deco style salerno cookie factory nearly completed

    demolition of the former art deco style salerno cookie factory nearly completed
    on saturday afternoon i arrived at the salerno cookie factory, or rather what was left of it, after a wrecking company hastily tore down the long stretch of the building's facade. this was comprised of red brick divided by cast concrete columns, accentuated with brightly colored inlaid tile. the once visually stunning art deco "machine age" streamlined style entrance was nearly...
  6. a collection of late 19th century lithographed tin hotel building portable fire escapes

    a collection of late 19th century lithographed tin hotel building portable fire escapes
    portable fire escapes date back to 18th century england, where in 1784, daniel maseres invented a machine simply called a "fire escape," a device fastened to the window of a building that would enable a person to descend to the street without injury. abraham wivell created an improved design, including an escape chute, after becoming superintendent of the "royal society for the...
  7. several bottles discovered at the site of a recently demolished huron street house

    several bottles discovered at the site of a recently demolished huron street house
    prior to visiting this site, i had only seen it in pictures, by way of google street view. despite toggling back and forth between images of the house between 2007-2014 on google's "timeline," it was difficult to ascertain stylistic features or architectural characteristics that would provide better insight into when the house was built and how it was configured (i.e., single family versus...
  8. metal industrial cabinets, 19th century fire escape kits, stools and stands, privy finds

    metal industrial cabinets, 19th century fire escape kits, stools and stands, privy finds
    the photo gallery below offers a glimpse of some of the newest artifacts recently acquired from last week's listings (15 new items are added daily in their respective categories) on the urban remains website. as of this writing, we have 24,000+ meticulously documented and well-organized artifacts in the urban remains online and/or virtual catalog. the ultimate goal since day one is to have each and...
  9. urban remains offers one of the largest selections of faries american industrial lighting

    urban remains offers one of the largest selections of faries american industrial lighting
    urban remains carries a vast selection of "portable" fairies lighting fixtures spanning from the company's founding in the late 19th century to the 1950's. from patented bracketed wall and ceiling fixtures, to table lamps and shades, we offer some of the very best lighting (in some of the most highly desirable finishes) offered by faries. some background on founder robert faries...
  10. apothecary glassware, matching wall sconces, and repurposed industrial furniture

    apothecary glassware, matching wall sconces, and repurposed industrial furniture
    the photo gallery below offers a glimpse of some of the newest artifacts recently acquired from last week's listings (15 new items are added daily in their respective categories) on the urban remains website. as of this writing, we have 24,000+ meticulously documented and well-organized artifacts in the urban remains online and/or virtual catalog. the ultimate goal since day one is to have each and...
  11. light fixtures, terra cotta, medical cabinets and drafting tables latest additions this week

    light fixtures, terra cotta, medical cabinets and drafting tables latest additions this week
    the photo gallery below offers a glimpse of some of the newest artifacts recently acquired from last week's listings (15 new items are added daily in their respective categories) on the urban remains website. as of this writing, we have 24,000+ meticulously documented and well-organized artifacts in the urban remains online and/or virtual catalog. the ultimate goal since day one is to have each and...
  12. salvaging long-forgotten remnants of a. finkl foundry gantry and overhead cranes

    salvaging long-forgotten remnants of a. finkl foundry gantry and overhead cranes
    every time i entered one of the many mammoth industrial melt, machine or forge "shops" located throughout the sprawling a. finkl & sons chicago foundry complex, i could not help but look up in awe. high above rested remarkably antiquated overhead cranes designed to to move insanely heavy pots of molten metal. the gargantuan metal bridges or "hoists" would crawl along parallel...
  13. joseph uhl-designed "model 511" c. 1905-1910 oxidized copper-plated steel switchboard operator swivel chair

    joseph uhl-designed "model 511" c. 1905-1910 oxidized copper-plated steel switchboard operator swivel chair
    pictured below: a very well-maintained example of early steel office furniture in the form of a joseph uhl-designed switchboard operator's adjustable height mobile chair with the highly sought after oxidized copper-plated finish largely intact. identified by period catalogs as "model 511," this remarkable patented pressed, folded and pinched heavy gauge steel chair was built by the toledo metal furniture company, located...
  14. artifacts excavated from a former near west side chicago 19th century coal yard

    artifacts excavated from a former near west side chicago 19th century coal yard
    investigating a near west side chicago site, i discovered some history through researching nineteenth century maps. according to an 1886 e. robinson's atlas (sanborn insurance) map of chicago (lots 14-17), a large parking lot that was recently excavated used to be a huge coal yard surrounded by several wood-framed structures and a scattering of light manufacturing. when the backhoe began busting through the concrete...
  15. medical and industrial furniture, 19th century bottles and historic building terra cotta

    medical and industrial furniture, 19th century bottles and historic building terra cotta
    the photo gallery below offers a glimpse of some of the newest artifacts recently acquired from last week's listings (15 new items are added daily in their respective categories) on the urban remains website. as of this writing, we have surpassed the 23, 600 item mark. the ultimate goal since day one is to have each and every artifact (housed...
  16. 19th century graystone two-flat excavation site yields several hutchinson bottles

    19th century graystone two-flat excavation site yields several hutchinson bottles
    beginning monday, i found myself documenting a dig site where a prototypical late 19th century graystone two-flat  (demolished earlier this year) once resided. with the exception of  an early 1880's cobalt john a. lomax hutchinson unearthed at the front of the lot, a surprisingly large assortment of 1870's bottles and shards were discovered in condensed "deposits" under an enclosed porch (an addition likely...
  17. the life and death of a century-old a. finkl & sons foundry hammer press

    the life and death of a century-old a. finkl & sons foundry hammer press
    long ago when i studied the chicago world's fair or "columbian exposition" of 1893 i wondered what, if anything, remained from the "white city" long after it was burned down and/or demolished. where did all the statues go? the lamp posts? like many others, i  was particularly fascinated with the gargantuan ferris wheel constructed on the midway plaisance.  the attraction...
  18. important "sullivanesque" ornamental terra cotta salvaged from a chicago garage undergoing demolition

    important "sullivanesque" ornamental terra cotta salvaged from a chicago garage undergoing demolition
    once again i arrived on another heneghan wrecking job site (my crew and i recently completed salvage work at the a. finkl & sons foundry and the howard johnson excavation site) where a massive wooden rood truss warehouse constructed in 1918 was undergoing demolition. when the demolition permit for this structure landed on my radar, i was immediately interested. the otherwise mundane masonry structure contained a...
  19. several iron-pontiled bottles, sullivanesque terra cotta ornament and industrial furniture

    several iron-pontiled bottles, sullivanesque terra cotta ornament and industrial furniture
    the photo gallery below offers a glimpse of some of the newest artifacts recently acquired from last week's listings (15 new items are added daily in their respective categories) on the urban remains website. as of this writing, we have surpassed the 23, 400 item mark. the ultimate goal since day one is to have each and every artifact (housed...
  20. 19th and early 20th century privy-dug chicago bottles most recent addition to bldg. 51 digital library

    19th and early 20th century privy-dug chicago bottles most recent addition to bldg. 51 digital library
    i've amassed this large collection of antique chicago-based bottles (mainly "soda" or "mineral water") through auctions, excavation sites, privies, and private collectors over the past 8 months. with the "unearthing chicago" book taking shape, i'm scrambling to find many more bottles to fill in many blanks found in each of the decades i'm including in the book. in the meantime...


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