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- & Stymus was a prominent American furniture and design firm of the Victorian period. August Pottier, an immigrant from France, and William P. Stymus Sr...
- leased the land. The largest lessee, furniture-design company Pottier & Stymus, built a six-story brick factory/showroom building on the site that burned...
- 71417°N 80.04167°W / 26.71417; -80.04167 Built 1900–1901 Architect Pottier & Stymus, Carrère and Hastings Architectural style Beaux Arts NRHP reference No....
- himself, today is a museum. more images Whitehall 1902 Beaux Arts Pottier & Stymus, Carrère and Hastings Palm Beach Built for the co-founder of Standard Oil...
- Sideboard by Pottier & Stymus owned by Henry Osborne Havemeyer. Circa 1875-1885...
- ceilings, and chandeliers. The Field and Staff Room, designed by Pottier & Stymus, is north of the committee rooms. It had large lockers; dark ****gany wainscoting...
- hotel's dining room. The hotel's furnishings were provided by Pottier & Stymus, a prominent New York City furniture and design firm at the time. Bernard...
- the western wall, against which are four caryatids carved by Pottier & Stymus, which frame the wall mirrors and represent the seasons. The Palm Court...
- cabinet room she purchased a "Patent Revolving Secretary", from Pottier & Stymus. This secretary was a patent Wooton desk with a carved eagle and shield...
- supplier J. Gillis Se Son and Henry Wilson, and woodwork contractor Pottier & Stymus. There is disagreement over the building's architectural style. CNBC and...