International Toy Center Mirror Window
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Seller's Notes:Own a part of New York City History. Each salvaged copper clad windows are custom made (limited edition quantities) Interior Decorator favorite and common recognition from friends and family. Statement piece for entryway, living, hall, dining areas. The International Toy Center is a complex of buildings in the New York City borough of Manhattan, which was a hub for toy manufacturers and distributors. The building became a center for the toy industry during World War I. It consisted of two buildings located between 23rd Street and 25th Street on Madison Square, where Fifth Avenue and Broadway cross. In 1968 a pedestrian bridge was constructed by architect Robert Maynicke over 24th Street, connecting the two buildings at the ninth floor. Most of the industry’s major companies moved in by World War II, and building manager Helmsley-Spear restricted new leases exclusively to toy companies, starting in the 1960s. In 2007, the Witkoff Group was set to convert the building that was once part of the International Toy Center into 125 luxury condominiums. As a result The International Toy Center went through the replacement all of the copper clad windows that were part of the original construction. Many windows were removed from this location, which once housed the International Toy Center and its history, and is now home to the largest Italian Marketplace in the world
Brand: Vintage/Antique
Condition: Used - Good: Minor blemishes that most people won't notice
Wear and tear details: scratches
Age: 2+ Years Old
Overall Dimensions: Width: 38 inches, Height: 44 inches, Depth: 2 inches
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