Urban Archaeology - Day 1 2015-03-27 Auction - 414 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 17
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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LORD SALISBURY SIGN: This vintage tobacco advertisement reads "Lord Salisbury 100 % Turkish Cigarettes". H 12" x W 36"
0352: LORD SALISBURY SIGNEst. $300-$350
FRED PERRET ART DECO ANTIQUE SIGN, C. 1925: This Parisian wrought iron sign with leaded glass bears customary Art Deco typography announcing "ANTIQUITIES". The shape of the sign is a modified diamond embellished with swirls reminiscent of
0353: FRED PERRET ART DECO ANTIQUE SIGN, C. 1925Est. $5,000-$7,000Lot Passed
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COBURGER ALE SIGN, C. 1890-1914: Rudolf Naegeli was an importer of Coburger Ale and operated a beer garden and hotel in Hoboken, NJ at Third and Hudson Streets. Shaped like a scroll with curved corners, this is chromolithographed
0355: COBURGER ALE SIGN, C. 1890-1914Est. $100-$150
E.J. PURINTON SIGN C. 1880: E.J. Purinton was a New England glass and pottery salesman. Comprised of paint and sand on wood, the was signed by its maker C.E. Lord. H 15" x W 110"
0356: E.J. PURINTON SIGN C. 1880Est. $3,500-$4,500Lot Passed
BUTTER CHEESE & EGGS SIGN C. 1880: This shop sign would have hung vertically off of a pole attached to the shop. Frances G. Hall & Co., what must have been a grocery store, offered "ROCKDALE BRAND PRINT BUTTER" which hailed from a
0357: BUTTER CHEESE & EGGS SIGN C. 1880Est. $3,500-$4,500Lot Passed
MORTAR & PESTLE TRADE SIGN: A universal symbol for the medicinal profession, this trade sign may have originally adorned the facade of an apothecary. It is composed of painted zinc. H 24" x W 13"
0358: MORTAR & PESTLE TRADE SIGNEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
WAR MOSAIC: This large mosaic comprised of patinated metals depicts four soldiers in front of a fortress. From left to right, the first two soldiers are from the Union Army (American Civil War), the third from
0359: WAR MOSAICEst. $8,000-$12,000Lot Passed
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MOSAIC NICHE: This niche was originally placed behind a drinking fountain in Cincinnati, Ohio. (The fountain has since been removed.) The gorgeous mosaic niche that was left is made up of small, colorful tiles.
0360: MOSAIC NICHEEst. $7,500-$10,000
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(6) ASSORTED VINTAGE VELLUM SUITCASES: These vintage suitcases are of various sizes and some bear travel stickers. SIX VELLUM SUITCASES
0361: (6) ASSORTED VINTAGE VELLUM SUITCASESEst. $300-$400
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(6) ASSORTED VINTAGE LEATHER SUITCASES: These vintage suitcases are of various sizes and some bear travel stickers. TEN LEATHER SUITCASES
0362: (6) ASSORTED VINTAGE LEATHER SUITCASESEst. $500-$700
U.S MAIL LETTER BOX, C. 1960: This durable and weatherproof, it is made out of stainless steel. The box is accessible by a front door, missing a lock, and through a mail slot marked "LETTERS". The box bears the inscription "U.S.
0363: U.S MAIL LETTER BOX, C. 1960Est. $3,500-$4,500Lot Passed
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RED AND BLUE MAILBOX: This mailbox is color blocked in bright red and blue with white lettering. Featuring a pull-down slot where one would post letters, this mailbox would have been centrally-located in a busy part of
0364: RED AND BLUE MAILBOXEst. $600-$800
TERRACOTTA UMBRELLA STAND: This stand was crafted to look like the base of a tree. H 23"
0365: TERRACOTTA UMBRELLA STANDEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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OAK CARPENTER'S TOOL BOX, C. 1900: Inscribed with the name Alex Mead. The box includes twelve planes (used for shaping wood). Seven planes are stamped with numbers and the makers’ marks "SARGENT & CO./ U.S." and "F.N. CARTER". One
0366: OAK CARPENTER'S TOOL BOX, C. 1900Est. $800-$950
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PAIR OF STABLE RACKS C. 1900: These stable racks were used to hang horse blankets and are made with hinged brackets constructed by J.W. Fiske, a New York company. L 40.5"
0367: PAIR OF STABLE RACKS C. 1900Est. $450-$700
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EARLY HULBERT BROS. EXERCISE DEVICE, C. 1900: This machine works with a pulley system and weights to create resistance. The base is made of pine and the fixtures are cast iron. At the top of the device, a lion’s head oversees the weight
0368: EARLY HULBERT BROS. EXERCISE DEVICE, C. 1900Est. $1,500-$1,800
STABLE BOY STATUE C. 1900: Stable boy statues were first designed in the 18th century as a novel way to welcome guests arriving on horseback. As functional hitching posts, early stable boys were made of heavy material like
0369: STABLE BOY STATUE C. 1900Est. $1,400-$1,800Lot Passed
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WOODEN BARBER POLE, C. 1940: Sporting the edition of an olive stripe, this carved wooden barber pole in the shape of an American style post and finial is painted according to the traditional symbology associated with the
0370: WOODEN BARBER POLE, C. 1940Est. $400-$600
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ATLANTIC TERRA COTTA COMPANY KILN SIGN: The Atlantic Terra Cotta Company headquarters was based in Atlanta, Georgia and was the largest producer of terracotta from the turn of the century to 1930. This sign was situated in front of one of
0371: ATLANTIC TERRA COTTA COMPANY KILN SIGNEst. $4,500-$6,500
HERSHEY'S FOLK ART QUILT, C. 1950: The iconic KISS was introduced in 1907 and has been a favorite for generations ever since. This two-sided quilt is dedicated to the American institution: the Hershey’s side is on velvet and the
0372: HERSHEY'S FOLK ART QUILT, C. 1950Est. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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LATE 19TH CENTURY FRAMED ADVERTISEMENT, C. 1880: Handy Package Ink Company was founded in 1870 in Adams Center, New York. This three-part advertisement printed by the Syracuse Lithograhy Company features Handy Package’s ink stands and adjustable
0373: LATE 19TH CENTURY FRAMED ADVERTISEMENT, C. 1880Est. $300-$500
LARGE TERRACOTTA POT: This terracotta pot is glazed in a rich maroon color. H 26" x Dia. 28.5"
0374: LARGE TERRACOTTA POTEst. $500-$700Lot Passed
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CAST IRON, STEEL AND TIN BARBER POLE, C. 1890: Famous for its brand of innovative barber chairs, the Koken Manufacturing Company (originally Koken Barber Supply Co.) of Saint Louis, MO cast this early and rare barber pole. The red, white, and
0375: CAST IRON, STEEL AND TIN BARBER POLE, C. 1890Est. $3,000-$4,000