The piece is signed on the left foot with "Rog Voy Architects" and the right foot with "J. Jungwirth & Co" ... So I'm assuming they had something to do with it.
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The piece is signed on the left foot with "Rog Voy Architects" and the right foot with "J. Jungwirth & Co" ... So I'm assuming they had something to do with it.
The patent is very exciting!
The historical society got back to me with the following prelim information on the Brass Rail [[s):
As far as dates…a quick review of Detroit City Directories…
The...
Incredible! Where did you find that?
I also thought you guys might find the communication I had with a gentlemen from Rog Voy interesting... See below:
"From past discussions about this piece with the former owners of our firm, the...
Yes it seems that way. This is the only bio information I was able to find on J. Jungwirth :
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10804195+
I also found a few pieces he did...
Actually the piece is signed "J. Jungwirth", who I believe is Leonard's father. [[I'm not sure if they were working together) It is also signed by Rog Voy Artitechs. I contacted them and they...
I'm looking for the artist information [[ if he was local, if he did any other carvings in the Detroit area ), and when it came to be apart of the Brass Rail specifically [[was it original, etc).
I am hoping to find some information on who the artist was that carved these men, and when it came to be a part of the Brass Rail Facade. I haven't been able to turn up anything in my research. Does...
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