Royal Insurance Building, San Francisco
The Royal Insurance Building is a former office building located at 201 Sansome Street, San Francisco, California, and now converted to condominiums. It is San Francisco Landmark #160, built in 1907 to designs by architects Howells & Stokes. Its facade and marble entryway sculpture appears to be very similar to that of the former Royal Insurance Building in New York City, located at the corner of William Street and Maiden Lane, which had the same architect. The sculpture is apparently by Rochette and Parzini. It is crowned by a clock, supported by the lion and unicorn, with English roses and Scottish thistles, and the motto "Tutum te sistam". Two cartouches contain the Liver bird to the left, representing Liverpool, and a cross and dagger to the right.
References
- Pacific Coast Architecture Database entry
- Noe Hill description
- "The Royal Insurance Building", Architectural Record, Volumes 19-20, pages 361-364. (Describes the New York City building)
Coordinates: 37°47′32″N 122°24′05″W / 37.79228°N 122.40126°W