Engine House, Elm & White Streets, New York, 1896, Original Hand Colored -

$ 135.00

Framing options (if desired):
Traditional Black frame - $110
Cherry Red frame - $110
Rich Brown Frame - $110
Traditional White Frame - $110
Framing Information

A Beautifully Detailed, Original Plan of the Engine House and Battalion Quarters for the New York Fire Department, on the corner of Elm and White Streets, New York, New York.  HAND-COLORED.   N LeBrun & Sons, Architect(s).  From the American Architect and Building News, November 7, 1896.

 

This picture is extremely hard to find, as the American Architect and Building News not only had a very small circulation during that time, but very few were actually preserved or colored as this has been.  It measures approximately 12 by 16 inches and has a mat border and foam core backing (not attached to the picture).  The whole plan measures approximately 16 by 20 inches (with mat border).  Finely detailed and beautifully hand-colored.  Shrink wrapped.
Framing is available.  Please see our selection of finishes by clicking on 'Frames' along the upper bar.

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