Urban Archaeology - Day 1 2015-03-27 Auction - 414 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 15
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
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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.
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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
0305: (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
0306: (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
0307: (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
0308: (10) GLASS, EMBEDDED CORRUGATED WIRE C. 1897Est. $4,500-$6,000
FOLDING STAINGED GLASS WINDOW, C. 1870: An example of the Arts and Crafts Movement, this cast iron and glass window was once installed in the basement of an East Village apartment building. Two of the clear glass panes are cracked. H 28"
0310: FOLDING STAINGED GLASS WINDOW, C. 1870Est. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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THREE (3) PANTRY DOORS, GREEN BOTTLE GLASS, C. 1900: These pantry doors are made of pine and thick bottle glass. There are 16 individual and unique glass panels in each door which vary in color. H 76.5" x W 17.5"
0311: THREE (3) PANTRY DOORS, GREEN BOTTLE GLASS, C. 1900Est. $900-$1,200
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ONE PAIR OF STAINED GLASS POCKET DOORS, C. 1900: Made in the USA in the early 20th century, these pocket doors were salvaged from a Brooklyn brownstone. The doors are constructed of quarter sawn oak with stained glass in a floral motif. The stained
0312: ONE PAIR OF STAINED GLASS POCKET DOORS, C. 1900Est. $12,000-$18,000
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ONE PAIR OF STAINED GLASS DOUBLE DOORS, C. 1910: This pair of solid oak wood doors has antique brass hardware and inset stained glass panels depicting lovely framed floral landscapes. They were made in the USA in the early 20th century for a New
0313: ONE PAIR OF STAINED GLASS DOUBLE DOORS, C. 1910Est. $7,000-$10,000
VINTAGE COPPER MIRROR: Having an aged, green patina, this square mirror seems wonderfully-weathered and features a charmingly simplistic design. H 40" x D 3"
0314: VINTAGE COPPER MIRROREst. $2,500-$3,000Lot Passed
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BRADLEY AND HUBBARD MIRROR, C. 1900: Founded in Connecticut in 1852, the Bradley and Hubbard Company started out as clock manufacturers, but later expanded to other household objects around the turn of the century. This nickel-plated
0315: BRADLEY AND HUBBARD MIRROR, C. 1900Est. $900-$1,200
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LARGE MIRROR WITH COPPER FRAME, C. 1900: This square mirror is set in a bevelled copper frame faceted out of molding salvaged from a New York building. The frame has its original green patina. W 46"
0316: LARGE MIRROR WITH COPPER FRAME, C. 1900Est. $1,500-$1,800
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VINTAGE FUN HOUSE MIRROR, C. 1910: Penny arcades were a major source of entertainment during the early 20th century, were children and adults would find delight in coin-operated mechanized games. This convex mirror was salvaged from a
0317: VINTAGE FUN HOUSE MIRROR, C. 1910Est. $400-$600
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VINTAGE CONEY ISLAND FUN HOUSE MIRROR C. 1910: Coney Island was once the most-renowned entertainment resort in the country, with generations having enjoyed its numerous attractions. This concave mirror, designed to distort the body for cheap
0317A: VINTAGE CONEY ISLAND FUN HOUSE MIRROR C. 1910Est. $400-$600
VINTAGE MIRROR, C. 1920: This rectangular mirror features its original brass frame decorated with organic forms. H 38" x W 22"
0318: VINTAGE MIRROR, C. 1920Est. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
COPPER SHOE STORE MIRROR: Angled in order to show off new shoes when they are tried on, this shoe store mirror continues to serve a practical purpose today. H 22" x W 15"
0319: COPPER SHOE STORE MIRROREst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
MARBLE BATHTUB: This contemporary bathtub was carved from a single piece of marble. It can be drilled to accommodate both drainage and overflow. H 22" x W 32.5" x L 68" PLEASE NOTE: Additional marble bathtubs
0320: MARBLE BATHTUBEst. $20,000-$24,000Lot Passed
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SANI-DRI HAND DRYER C. 1930: Sani-Dri’s hand dryer efficiently dried hands and faces and reduced paper waste. Its streamlined design is composed of iron, brass, and porcelain enamel. The hand dryer is electrified and has
0321: SANI-DRI HAND DRYER C. 1930Est. $1,000-$1,500
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VINTAGE PORCELAIN SINK C. 1900: This porcelain sink was salvaged from a New York apartment buidling. H 46" x W 36" D 24"
0323: VINTAGE PORCELAIN SINK C. 1900Est. $1,800-$2,400
STANDING SINK, EARLY 20TH CENTURY: This white ceramic pedestal sink has its original hardware and large, deep basin. Basin: L 27" x W 37" x D 7"; Base: H 23" x W 14"
0324: STANDING SINK, EARLY 20TH CENTURYEst. $6,500-$7,500Lot Passed
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FRENCH DOUBLE SINK, C. 1910: This white ceramic double sink with a simple, chic design can accomodate two at the same time. H 4.5" x W 50" x D 23.5"
0325: FRENCH DOUBLE SINK, C. 1910Est. $6,000-$9,000
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PEWTER, MARBLE, AND OAK, BAR WITH SINK, C. 1940: This spacious bar is comprised of an oak base with a sink, interior drawers, cabinets, and a marble and pewter bartop. The rosso di Verona marble slabs provide the workspace with an elegant and
0326: PEWTER, MARBLE, AND OAK, BAR WITH SINK, C. 1940Est. $25,000-$35,000
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MARBLE SINK WITH PORCELAIN BASIN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY: Established in the Bronx in 1828, J.L. Mott Iron Works made its namep Secializing in plumbing fixtures, water fountains, and stoves,. (1.5" dia nickel and glass legs will be added to the washstand
0327: MARBLE SINK WITH PORCELAIN BASIN, EARLY 20TH CENTURYEst. $5,500-$7,500