ONE 17th CENTURY YELLOW DUTCH BRICK NEW YORK CITY
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SORRY FOR THE CONFUSION ON THE LAST AUCTION OF THESE BRICKS,THIS BID IS FOR ONE DUTCH BRICK. Size is about 7 1/2" x 3 1/2" yellow dutch bricks found in lower Manhattan New York City. I have about 20 of these, some still with motor on them. These were found behind Fraunces Tavern at the first NYC courthouse dating around 1620. And the Dutch east India Co. at lower tip of Manhattan. early 1600's. In the 1970's I would dig at the construction sites and find many 17th and 18th century artifacts. People who know me and buy my NYC artifacts know that these are the real deal. The bidding is for one brick. Please email for more info and photos. Will try and ship the cheapest way. They weight about 2-4 lbs each. Paypal, money orders, checks have to clear. Don't miss this piece of New York City history.
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