Urban Archaeology - Day 1 2015-03-27 Auction - 414 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 14
ONE PAIR OF WALTER KANTACK TORCHÈRES C. 1931ONE PAIR OF GRIFFIN WALLMOUNTED LIGHTS C. 1910ONE PAIR OF VINTAGE ARTS & CRAFTS HANGING LANTERNS C.
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New York, NY, United States
Auction Details

Urban Archaeology - Day 1

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.
NOUVEAU BRONZE & MAHOGANY VITRINE: A large bronze and glass display case sits tall atop a mahogany cabinet with two drawers featuring vintage nouveau hardware. The display case has a large front door which opens and a mirrored back
0281: NOUVEAU BRONZE & MAHOGANY VITRINEEst. $2,200-$2,500Lot Passed
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KOKEN HYDRAULIC BARBER CHAIR C. 1930: The Koken barber chair was the first to have incorporated a hydraulic lift in the early 1900s. Today, the Koken barber chairs are the most sought-after for their excellent craftsmanship and sturdy
0282: KOKEN HYDRAULIC BARBER CHAIR C. 1930Est. $3,000-$4,000
MAHOGANY VICTORIAN FIREPLACE C. 1920: This beautiful fireplace is built out of richly-colored mahogany and feautures intricate period detail. The fireplace has been restored and is presently in fine condition. H 7.5" W 70" x D 17"
0283: MAHOGANY VICTORIAN FIREPLACE C. 1920Est. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
MECHANICAL DRAFTING TABLE, C. 1900: Featuring a pedal-operated adjustment mechanism, a counterweight is also included with this French drafting table. The base is made of steel and supports a smooth wood tabletop with attached
0285: MECHANICAL DRAFTING TABLE, C. 1900Est. $7,500-$9,500Lot Passed
OAK SHOWCASE C. 1930: This oak display cabinet features one central glass shelf and a mirrored back and bottom. It was made by the Sun Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio and bears the company name on the front of the
0287: OAK SHOWCASE C. 1930Est. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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ONE PAIR OF LAWYER'S CABINETS, C. 1920: Originally designed to store legal tomes, these cabinets are incredibly versatile. Each glass door cabinet is a separate piece and can be stacked between the crown and the base. The oak cabinets
0288: ONE PAIR OF LAWYER'S CABINETS, C. 1920Est. $1,600-$2,200
MAHOGANY STANDING SCREEN: This four-paneled foldable screen has movable louvers which allow for multiple degrees of privacy. The screen is made of rich mahogany with attached brass hardware. H 89" x W 77" x D 2"
0289: MAHOGANY STANDING SCREENEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
VICTORIAN BASE TABLE C. 1910: This table has a Statuary Michelangelo white marble top and an iron base that is decorated with rosettes where the crossed legs intersect. The table is in fine, restored condition. Top: L 22" x W 33"
0290: VICTORIAN BASE TABLE C. 1910Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
HUMIDOR MADE BY WHITE COMB CABINET CO.: The luxurious humidor was manufactured by the White Comb Cabinet Company of Kansas City, Missouri. It features a beveled glass showcase, carved mahogany columns in the front, and copper vents. The
0291: HUMIDOR MADE BY WHITE COMB CABINET CO.Est. $9,000-$12,000Lot Passed
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DENTAL CABINET, C. 1930: This white cast iron and steel dental cabinet features four bowed legs and three removable glass shelves inside the upper cabinet. The shape of the bowed legs appropriately take on the outline of a
0292: DENTAL CABINET, C. 1930Est. $2,500-$3,500
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MARBLE TABLE TOP W. INDUSTRIAL BASE: Comprised of a round marble tabletop supported by a nickel-plated iron base, this table is adjustable to suit its owner’s need. The stand is inscribed "Peerless" and the leg inscribed "Youngstown".
0293: MARBLE TABLE TOP W. INDUSTRIAL BASEEst. $2,200-$2,500
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THREE (3) SCULPTURE PEDESTALS C. 1920-1940: These cast iron bases were used by artists to craft and display clay and metal sculptures. Each sturdy base is adjustable. American. H 22-34"
0294: THREE (3) SCULPTURE PEDESTALS C. 1920-1940Est. $600-$800
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TERRAZZO TABLE WITH CAST IRON BASE, C. 19TH CENTURY: The terrazzo table top incorporates white and black stone with three other colors forming a geometric pattern containing a modified six-pointed star at its center. The cast iron base is streamlined
0295: TERRAZZO TABLE WITH CAST IRON BASE, C. 19TH CENTURYEst. $1,800-$2,400
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ENAMEL STEEL SCALE C. 1940: This coin-operated scale is partially made up of cast iron and enamel steel which is painted faux bois. This scale is in very good, original condition and was made by Watling Manufacturing of
0296: ENAMEL STEEL SCALE C. 1940Est. $700-$900
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MEDICAL CABINET, C. 1900: This restored metal medical cabinet includes twelve rotating and locking glass drawers, twelve glass doors, glass side panels, and mirrored interior; the lower cabinet also locks. The cabinet itself
0297: MEDICAL CABINET, C. 1900Est. $8,000-$10,000
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PORCELAIN ENAMEL SCALE: This porcelain and enamel scale was made by the Mills Manufacturing company of Chicago. A more practical model than the more gimmicky scales of the era, this Model 430 Trylon features a mirror and a
0298: PORCELAIN ENAMEL SCALEEst. $700-$900
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CAST IRON BINDERY CART, C. 1920: Originally used by a book binding company in the 1920s, this cast iron cart is mounted on four wheels and has two large wood shelves. The cart still has its original coat of paint. It is in
0299: CAST IRON BINDERY CART, C. 1920Est. $1,200-$1,500
ONE PAIR OF WALTER KANTACK TORCHÈRES C. 1931: These towering lights were salvaged from the soaring mosaic lobby at One Wall Street. The torchères were made by Walter Kantack & Company. Each torchère features a refined and stylish base which
0300: ONE PAIR OF WALTER KANTACK TORCHÈRES C. 1931Est. $90,000-$120,000Lot Passed
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(10) GLASS, EMBEDDED CORRUGATED WIRE C. 1897: These undulating, thick glass sheets reinforced with steel wire were originally elements making up the ceiling of the greenhouse at the Brooklyn Museum. Once the greenhouse fell into disrepair, Urban
0301: (10) GLASS, EMBEDDED CORRUGATED WIRE C. 1897Est. $4,500-$6,000
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(10) GLASS, EMBEDDED CORRUGATED WIRE C. 1897: These undulating, thick glass sheets reinforced with steel wire were originally elements making up the ceiling of the greenhouse at the Brooklyn Museum. Once the greenhouse fell into disrepair, Urban
0302: (10) GLASS, EMBEDDED CORRUGATED WIRE C. 1897Est. $4,500-$6,000
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(10) GLASS, EMBEDDED CORRUGATED WIRE C. 1897: These undulating, thick glass sheets reinforced with steel wire were originally elements making up the ceiling of the greenhouse at the Brooklyn Museum. Once the greenhouse fell into disrepair, Urban
0303: (10) GLASS, EMBEDDED CORRUGATED WIRE C. 1897Est. $4,500-$6,000
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(10) GLASS, EMBEDDED CORRUGATED WIRE C. 1897: These undulating, thick glass sheets reinforced with steel wire were originally elements making up the ceiling of the greenhouse at the Brooklyn Museum. Once the greenhouse fell into disrepair, Urban
0304: (10) GLASS, EMBEDDED CORRUGATED WIRE C. 1897Est. $4,500-$6,000