Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
The New Synagogue in Brondesbury, London – Two Lithographs
Opening: $200
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
Two lithographs depicting the synagogue that was to be built in Brondesbury, London. Reprints from "The Architect", printed by Sprague & Co. Ltd, Lodnon, [early 20th century].
1. New synagogue, Brondesbury: Interior.
25.5X32.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing. Two pieces of adhesive tape on top of the plate, not affecting the print.
2. New Synagogue, Brondesbury [façade of the synagogue].
25.5X31 cm. Good condition. Foxing. Creases.
The synagogue in Brondesbury neighborhood in London was designed by Frederick William Marx and constructed between the years 1904-1905. The prints were first published in the periodical "The Architect", published between the years 1869-1900. The prints show the façade and the interior of the synagogue according to the architect's drawings. The synagogue was set on fire in 1964 and was completely destroyed.
1. New synagogue, Brondesbury: Interior.
25.5X32.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing. Two pieces of adhesive tape on top of the plate, not affecting the print.
2. New Synagogue, Brondesbury [façade of the synagogue].
25.5X31 cm. Good condition. Foxing. Creases.
The synagogue in Brondesbury neighborhood in London was designed by Frederick William Marx and constructed between the years 1904-1905. The prints were first published in the periodical "The Architect", published between the years 1869-1900. The prints show the façade and the interior of the synagogue according to the architect's drawings. The synagogue was set on fire in 1964 and was completely destroyed.
Art – Prints and books, German Literature and Bibliophile Books
Art – Prints and books, German Literature and Bibliophile Books