Description: Antique NYC Print - Central Park (1869) - Manual of the City of New York Description: Color litho (book plate) from the Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York, 1869. Title: “The Spa - Central Park”Joseph Shannon - Clerk of Common Council“E. Jones & Company Printers”View of people walking in front of Central Park’s Mineral Springs Pavilion in 1869. The building, credited to Calvert Vaux and architect Jacob Wrey Mould dates back to the end of the Civil War. Mineral water was thought to be a great cure for some disease as well as a healthful additive for a person’s general well being. Size: Approximately 8.75 x 5.7” This print is NOT a reproduction, it’s the actual book plate that appeared in “Shannon - Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York.” The color, tone and brightness in sample photos are very accurate.Print will be shipped flat and secured on an acid-free board with archival corner protectors holding it in place. Print is easily slipped out for removal. However, caution should be used since the print is very old. The descriptions of this print are to the best of my knowledge accurate and honest. All print descriptions about origin have been researched from various sources including various museums and libraries that have this print in their collections.No stock photos are used in my E-Bay listings. All photos are of the actual item for sale! Condition: GoodShipping & Handling: $7.50Extreme care is given to every print I package and ship.
Price: 25 USD
Location: Bronx, New York
End Time: 2025-02-11T17:58:06.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7.5 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Year of Production: 1869
Image Orientation: Landscape
Size: Small
Material: Paper
Item Length: 8.75 in
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Region of Origin: New York, USA
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Central Park, New York City, Spa, Mineral Springs, Parks, 19th Century
Type: Print
Item Height: 5.7 in
Theme: Architecture, Art, Community Life, Famous Places
Style: Americana
Production Technique: Lithography
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899