Urban Archaeology - Day 2 2015-03-28 Auction - 345 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 10
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MERMAN, PLACE DE LA CONCORDE, JACQUES IGNACE HITTORFLE BON MARCHÈ STAIRCASE RAILING 14 RAILS, 2 NEWELSABIN ESTATE WROUGHT IRON GRAND STAIRCASE, C.1919,
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New York, NY, United States
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Urban Archaeology - Day 2

A two-day auction offering dramatic antique architectural artifacts assembled over four decades by Urban Archaeology and its owner, Gil Shapiro. Among the hundreds of important items to be offered are the fabled gates from NYC?s St. Patrick?s Cathedral and elegant figures that once graced the Place de Concorde in Paris.
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WALL STREET HEAT VENT: This salvaged brass grill was made for a heat vent in a building on Wall Street. The grillwork has a decorative, modern design. H 30" x W 42.5"
0596: WALL STREET HEAT VENTEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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TWO DECORATIVE GRILLS, C. 1930: Both beautiful and functional, these brass grills were once coverings for air or heating vents. They feature scrolling details, foliage, and a central fleur de lis. L 16" x W 6"
0597: TWO DECORATIVE GRILLS, C. 1930Est. $600-$1,200
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ART DECO FRIEZ, C. 1930: Featuring a quintessential Art Deco motif, this aluminum frieze is a great statement of the age. It is a salvaged ornament from a theatre that once graced West 40th Street. Architectural and
0599: ART DECO FRIEZ, C. 1930Est. $400-$600
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ONE PAIR OF ART DECO DOORS C. 1940: This pair of towering doors was salvaged from a New York City nightclub and attributed to Billy Joe McCarroll and David Gillespe. They are composition on wood and are decorated with an intricate
0600: ONE PAIR OF ART DECO DOORS C. 1940Est. $24,000-$30,000
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ONE PAIR OF BRASS POCKET DOORS C. 1910: This pair of antique brass pocket doors belonged to The United States Assay Office in lower Manhattan, the last public gold refinery in the country. (The fortress and its contents were sold in the
0601: ONE PAIR OF BRASS POCKET DOORS C. 1910Est. $35,000-$45,000
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ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL WROUGHT IRON GOTHIC GATES,: ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL WROUGHT IRON GOTHIC GATES, C.1830. Acquired from the studio of Kenneth Lynch in 1985, Lynch was in possession of metal works made by some of the great masters, including these
0602: ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL WROUGHT IRON GOTHIC GATES,Est. $70,000-$90,000
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DECORATIVE BRONZE DEMILUNE C. 1920: This demilune was a decorative piece from the Dodge Estate that stood on Fifth Avenue at 61st Street. The mansion was a large Federal Style building that was demolished in the 1970s. H 33" x W 69" x
0603: DECORATIVE BRONZE DEMILUNE C. 1920Est. $4,500-$5,500
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DECORATIVE BRONZE DEMILUNE C. 1920: This demilune was a decorative piece from the Dodge Estate that stood on Fifth Avenue at 61st Street. The mansion was a large Federal Style building that was demolished in the 1970s. H 33" x W 69" x
0604: DECORATIVE BRONZE DEMILUNE C. 1920Est. $4,500-$5,500
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BRONZE DECORATICE TRANSOM, C. 1910: The design of this bronze transom is based off of winding vines, with metal tendrils spiraling away from a central point. It was salvaged from a Fifth Avenue mansion. H 33.5" x W 63"
0605: BRONZE DECORATICE TRANSOM, C. 1910Est. $6,000-$8,000
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BRONZE DECORATIVE TRANSOM, C. 1910: This Neoclassical transom was salvaged in the 1980s from a Fifth Avenue mansion. H 29" x W 119.5"
0607: BRONZE DECORATIVE TRANSOM, C. 1910Est. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU IRON BRACKETS: Perhaps representing the daffodil plant, these iron brackets are stylized celebrations of spring and nature. H 32" x L 29" x D 3"
0608: PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU IRON BRACKETSEst. $4,500-$6,000
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TRANSOM ARCH WITH SPEARS, C. 1930: This large cast iron transom is comprised of six spokes radiating from a central semicircle. Spears pointing inward alternate with the spokes, evoking a raw, resilient sentiment. The transom was
0609: TRANSOM ARCH WITH SPEARS, C. 1930Est. $1,000-$1,200
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GEESE RAILING, C. 1930: This railing comprised of 5 different metals features a flock of geese, and is in the style of Edgar Brandt. Iron, bronze, copper, nickel and brass. H 24" x L 40"
0610: GEESE RAILING, C. 1930Est. $5,500-$7,000Lot Passed
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PAIR OF FRENCH IRON GARDEN GATES, C. 1890: These garden gates are a testament to great craftsmanship and ironwork. They are made of forged and cast iron without any sign of being welded. The original hinges are included. H 62.5" x W 30" EACH
0611: PAIR OF FRENCH IRON GARDEN GATES, C. 1890Est. $4,500-$6,500
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EDGAR BRANDT GATE, C. 1930: This exquisite set of Art Deco gates are a testament to the genius of their designer, Edgar Brandt. His mastery of wrought iron material, and progressive approach to new welding techniques allowed
0613: EDGAR BRANDT GATE, C. 1930Est. $24,000-$28,000Lot Passed
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