Rare 1850's Brooklyn Church Window Available

Attention NYC architectural historians, collectors of fine things and other creative types: I have a very unique and rare piece of Brooklyn architectural history that is not now factoring into my house reconstruction scheme. It’s a massive black walnut or mahogany? window from the 1851-2 Strong Place Baptist Church in Cobble Hill (now condo’s). I made a deal with the contractor when the church was being gutted. The church was designed by notable (on a national scale) and prolific Greek and Gothic revival architect Minard Lafever. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to possess and repurpose this rare and iconic piece with provenance. I’ve been going back-and forth on this one—but now must give it up to clear the path for other projects and adventures. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minard_Lafever https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofst00stro $1,750 Cash and Carry (haul) or best reasonable offer. Please be serious. Looking for a quick deal with a passionate and knowledgeable person who appreciates such things or has connections to those that are.

AsherBenjamin

in For Sale 10 years and 10 months ago

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