
2648 Bryant Interior
[2648 Bryant] Detail of a man with lute in tile on ceramic tile fireplace surround in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
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[2648 Bryant] Detail of a man with lute in tile on ceramic tile fireplace surround in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
Mission[2648 Bryant] Detail of cherub figure in tile work in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
Mission[Newel - Int, 959 S.V. Ness] Detail of interior newel post at bottom of interior stairs.
Mission[Ty Coop] Detail of carved interior cornice work with center floral element. (see wnp25.10055)
Mission[Plaster - interior 959 S.V. Ness] Detail of ceiling (?) relief with classical male and female heads.
Mission[Plaster - interior 959 S. V. Ness] Detail of entryway bracket and curving millwork.
Mission[2648 Bryant] Fireplace with tile work of cherubs and carved mantelpiece surround in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
Mission[Tyler (?)] Carved interior entryway with center figurehead and elaborate cornice work. See wnp25.10048
Mission[QA Cole St.] Bannister and carved newel post on interior staircase.
Cole Valley[959 S Van Ness plaster - interior] Detail of gilded floral element at base of carved entryway surround
Mission[Details - tile] Detail of cherub on tile work of fireplace surround in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
MissionGuerrero between 25th and 26th, Frank G. Edwards house designed by architect Joseph Gosling. Completed by carpenter-builder Florence Crowley in 1883. SF landmark 189. [ital arch - Levine?] Chandelier and ceiling medallion.
Dolores HeightsStained glass arch. Apparently same building as wnp25.10085.
Stained glass pointed arch. Church? Apparently same building as wnp25.10081.
[2648 Bryant] Corner sink, rounded with wood base and marble top in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
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