208 Eldridge st.
One of the very rare 35mm shots I took, and a detail shot showing where the four lady keystones came from over the arched top windows, the one on the right was the last one to remove.

A certain shady furniture dealer in North Carolina willfully sells ripped offs of my cast of this lady keystone and has them on one site, and Ebay before his account was closed- for almost $100, my every day regular price on this is $47, so if you were unlucky enough to buy his "olde world imported antique keystone"- you were ripped off, I suggest you file a complaint with your BBB and demand a refund, he does not have an antique of this to sell and the cast he has which was molded by an outfit he buys from- stole it by making a copy of *MY* cast which was signed, numbered and dated- clearly not public domain.

Made aware of this, his worded response was basically of a nature I can't reprint here. I on the other hand can PROOVE with photos where this came from, and it was NOT some "imported English corbel-keystone" as he described on his site.

Large yellow terra-cotta grotesque panel, from the top floor of 208 Eldridge St. There were 6 of these in groups of 3. photos of two Keystones and a spandrel panel.

Web page is Copyright © 2003 Randall's Lost New York City. All rights reserved.
HTML hand coded on a Macintosh with BBEdit