Urban Archaeology - Day 2 2015-03-28 Auction - 345 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 11
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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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NORTH SIDE OFFICE BRASS DOOR: This brass door features a sign inscribed "NORTH SIDE OFFICE" and was taken from a New York City bank. The door's sign portray's the bank as a vault where one's valuables can be safely stored. H 98"
0618: NORTH SIDE OFFICE BRASS DOOREst. $6,000-$9,000
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SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS BRASS DOOR: Taken from the same New York City bank as Lot 619, this door bears the inscription "SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS." H 98" x W 35.5" x D 2.5"
0619: SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS BRASS DOOREst. $6,000-$9,000
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WALL STREET HEAT VENT: Also salvaged from a Wall Street building, this brass grill features a knotted rope design. H 41" x W 44"
0620: WALL STREET HEAT VENTEst. $1,500-$2,000
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WINE CELLAR DOOR, C. 1920: This door once belonged to a wine cellar. Fittingly, it is decorated with swirling grapevines. It also features prominant, stylized door braces and original hinges. H 78.5" x W 30" x D (w/o hinge) 2"
0622: WINE CELLAR DOOR, C. 1920Est. $750-$1,000
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ONE PAIR OF DRIVEWAY GATES, C. 1880: This pair of driveway gates were forged by hand in the late 19th century. H 48" x W 150" (per gate)
0623: ONE PAIR OF DRIVEWAY GATES, C. 1880Est. $15,000-$18,000
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VILLA MATILDE COLLECTION, C.1880: This collection salvaged from the Portuguese Villa Matilde includes two fence portions, nine posts, two decorative columns, and the original Villa Matilde sign. The fence portions feature thin
0624: VILLA MATILDE COLLECTION, C.1880Est. $5,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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(2) NAT KING COLE BALCONY RAILINGS, C. 1910: These two are original iron balcony rails from a castle on the Hudson River belonging to Nat King Cole. Each rail features pierced bar assembly, with folded rivets, hang forged rosettes, delicate
0625: (2) NAT KING COLE BALCONY RAILINGS, C. 1910Est. $3,600-$4,400
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TELLER CAGE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY: Hailing from either a bank or post office,this teller cage features nine iron posts of two different heights joined together by two cross bars. The five shorter posts stand in the center of the gate
0626: TELLER CAGE, EARLY 20TH CENTURYEst. $700-$900
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CAST IRON RAILING, C. 1880: This Gothic Revival railing made from cast and wrought iron is still attached to the brownstone stoop it came from when it was salvaged from the East Village. Damaged. H 46" x W 39"
0627: CAST IRON RAILING, C. 1880Est. $300-$400
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BED FRAME, C. 1890: This steel bed frame with brass detailing is from the turn of the century. All four legs of the bed are mounted on casters. Headboard: H 68" x W 48" Footboard: H 49" x W 48"
0628: BED FRAME, C. 1890Est. $800-$1,000
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FIVE CAST IRON GARDEN GATES C. 1940: Handwrought iron detailing mounted on a cast gate. Uuniform shapes at the base of the gates turn to twisted spires. Each of the five gates are unique. Gates were salvaged from the East Village and
0629: FIVE CAST IRON GARDEN GATES C. 1940Est. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
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SHIELD OF THE GREAT SEAL FENCE: This portion of a larger fence was salvaged from a Wall Street building and features five Shields of the Great Seal of the United States. H 34" x W 69"
0630: SHIELD OF THE GREAT SEAL FENCEEst. $800-$1,200
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(1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR SECTIONS, C. 1900. Designed by Bernard R. Green, Chief Engineer of Snead and Company Iron Works, these cast iron book stacks were the solution for
0631: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUREst. $10,000-$12,000
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(1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR SECTIONS, C. 1900. Designed by Bernard R. Green, Chief Engineer of Snead and Company Iron Works, these cast iron book stacks were the solution for
0632: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUREst. $10,000-$12,000
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(1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR SECTIONS, C. 1900. Designed by Bernard R. Green, Chief Engineer of Snead and Company Iron Works, these cast iron book stacks were the solution for
0633: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUREst. $10,000-$12,000
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(1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR SECTIONS, C. 1900. Designed by Bernard R. Green, Chief Engineer of Snead and Company Iron Works, these cast iron book stacks were the solution for
0634: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUREst. $10,000-$12,000
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(1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR SECTIONS, C. 1900. Designed by Bernard R. Green, Chief Engineer of Snead and Company Iron Works, these cast iron book stacks were the solution for
0635: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUREst. $10,000-$12,000
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(1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR SECTIONS, C. 1900. Designed by Bernard R. Green, Chief Engineer of Snead and Company Iron Works, these cast iron book stacks were the solution for
0636: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUREst. $10,000-$12,000
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(1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR SECTIONS, C. 1900. Designed by Bernard R. Green, Chief Engineer of Snead and Company Iron Works, these cast iron book stacks were the solution for
0637: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUREst. $10,000-$12,000
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(1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR SECTIONS, C. 1900. Designed by Bernard R. Green, Chief Engineer of Snead and Company Iron Works, these cast iron book stacks were the solution for
0638: (1) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUREst. $10,000-$12,000
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(2) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR: (2) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUR SECTIONS, C. 1900. Designed by Bernard R. Green, Chief Engineer of Snead and Company Iron Works, these cast iron book stacks were the solution for
0639: (2) LIBRARY SHELVING UNITS EACH CONTAINING FOUREst. $18,000-$22,000
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