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New York Subway 42nd Street Tile| Item # | | 15707 | | Size | | 6" x 6" 15 x 15 cm | | Price | | $32.00 | | About this item | | | This small number plaque is one of several created by the Grueby Faience Company of Boston. Similar number, or initial, plaques and medallions are found at Brooklyn Bridge, 18th Street (now closed), 103rd Street and 110th Street.
Images of the ceramic mosaics and plaques of the New York subways are chemically imbedded into our tiles. This process makes it possible to capture the detail and color of these pieces despite the decades of accumulated grime and muted subway lighting. We couldn't climb up and wash the panels, but properly lighted and photographed, they do come alive!
Decorative, high-glaze ceramic tile with metal hanger on back. | | |  | | |  | | | |
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