My Grandpa got this along with a bunch of other stuff from an estate sale. We (some grand kids) got to pick out some things that we wanted and I grabbed this before anyone else could. It's an etching. Written on the matting in pencil it says "South Street New York" and "By Nichols". I believe it's by Harley Nichols, who was an illustrator for Harper's Weekly. It's such a nice picture, and It's my belief that it's from the period that it depicts. Maybe the 1890's ? It's not very big, about the size of my computer screen. I'd like to have some idea of what it's worth.
*There is a lot of detail that you can't really see in the photograph. Lots of clouds, bricks on the buildings, several horse drawn wagons etc.