Posted 11 months ago
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This is an original vintage porcelain subway sign that used to be at columbus circle at 59th st. in Manhattan. The A,B,C and D trains now service this station. This is one of the most popular subway stops on Manhattan as it is an express stop connecting midtown Manhattan with Uptown Manhattan and The Bronx. Columbus Circle and Central Park West Station. The screw holes on the top and bottom are original and they also make it easy to hang on a wall.
70 inches x 12 inches x 1 1/2 inches
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I am the original finder of this sign. Anyone have an idea of what time frame the sign is from? or what it may be worth?
thanks!
et@erikguzowski.com