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Geometrical design mold
recto: mold with rectangular shape and verso: mold with rectangular shapeThe object was originally installed at the James Elkins house, 33405 Meadow Lake, Houston, Texas. The house is referred to in Howard Barnstone's "The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South" (1979) on page 327 and Stephen Fox's "The Country Houses of John F. Staub" (2007) on page 303
Botanical and geometrical design mold
mold with 2 columns of 3 flowersThe object was originally installed at the James Elkins house, 101 Farish Circle, Houston, Texas. The house is referred to in Howard Barnstone's "The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South" (1979) on page 299 and Stephen Fox's "The Country Houses of John F. Staub" (2007) on page 327
Botanical and geometrical design mold
metal mold with trellis of flowers and interweaving vines with connecting barsThe object was originally installed at the Robert Bowles house, 3015 Inwood, Houston, Texas. The house is referred to in Howard Barnstone's "The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South" (1979) on page 198 and Stephen Fox's "The Country Houses of John F. Staub" (2007) on page 251
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Harris L. Kempner to John F. Staub requesting to know when he wants to discuss studies
Botanical and shell design ornament
metal casting with 2 shells and curved vinesThe object was originally installed at the Cooke Wilson house, 2500 Ashley Avenue, Beaumont Texas. The house is referred to in Howard Barnstone's "The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South" (1979) on page 191 and Stephen Fox's "The Country Houses of John F. Staub" (2007) on page 188
Botanical and geometrical design mold
metal mold with trellis of flowers and curved vines with connecting barsThe object was originally installed at the Robert Bowles house, 3015 Inwood, Houston, Texas. The house is referred to in Howard Barnstone's "The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South" (1979) on page 198 and Stephen Fox's "The Country Houses of John F. Staub" (2007) on page 251
Animal design ornament
metal swanThe object was originally installed at the Hall Windfohr house, 1900 Spanish Trail, Westover Hill, Texas. The house is referred to in Howard Barnstone's "The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South" (1979) on page 324 and Stephen Fox's "The Country Houses of John F. Staub" (2007) on page 299
Botanical and shell design mold
mold with central shell with vines at top and bottomThe object was originally installed at the Stephen Farish house, 2995 Lazy Lane, Houston, Texas. The house is referred to in Howard Barnstone's "The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South" (1979) on page 185 and Stephen Fox's "The Country Houses of John F. Staub" (2007) on page 182
Oversized wooden mold
recto: mold with geometric designs and 2 octagons and verso: mold with geometric designs and 2 octagonsThe object was originally installed at the James Elkins house, 101 Farish Circle, Houston, Texas. The house is referred to in Howard Barnstone's "The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South" (1979) on page 299 and Stephen Fox's "The Country Houses of John F. Staub" (2007) on page 327
Botanical and shell design mold
recto: mold with 2 shells and curved vines and verso: mold with 2 shells and curved vines and cupsThe object was originally installed at the Cooke Wilson house, 2500 Ashley Avenue, Beaumont Texas. The house is referred to in Howard Barnstone's "The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South" (1979) on page 191 and Stephen Fox's "The Country Houses of John F. Staub" (2007) on page 188
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