Made at the Northwestern Terra Cotta Company of Chicago, IL. One of the finest manufacturers of decorative terra cotta in the Midwest. Beginning with Louis Sullivan, prominent Chicago architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Daniel Burnham, and Albert Kahn had contracts with the company. Landmark Chicago buildings for which Northwestern supplied extensive decorative moldings were the Civic Opera House, the Chicago Theater, the Wrigley Building, and the Randolph Tower. This plaque has a Greek classical theme, in Norweta''s version of Wedgwood''s jasperware of blue and ivory white. The white having a slight wash of color in the recesses to accentuate the details. I think this may be Athena holding the head of Medusa, but if anyone knows more I''ll be happy to learn. The back has impressed marks ''THE NORTHWESTERN TERRA COTTA COMPANY'' and incised holes to insert wire for hanging. This tile came from an estate of an employee of the company and dates most likely to the early 1920''s. The condition is very god with only one small flake on the bottom edge. Combined shipping is always available at Bungalow BILL! Status: For Sale Reference#: 10072601 Condition: excellent Year: c. 1920''s Country: USA Maker: Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Height: 15.75 in. (40.01 cm) Depth: 1 in. (2.54 cm) Width: 12 in. (30.48 cm) Style: classical Materials: tan fainece clay
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