group of three matching original c. 1920 oversized cast bronze noel state bank revolving door push plates with oil-rubbed enameled finish

Special Price $386.75 Regular Price $595.00
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UR-32982-21

 

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matching lot of three original early 1920's heavy cast bronze rectangular-shaped revolving door push plates designed and fabricated by or for the van kannel revolving door company, new york city, ny. the oversized backplates were salvaged from the original noel state bank revolving door entrance (replaced in the late 1960's). the doors and hardware were found stashed away in the basement of the bank building. the matching backplates were darkened with an oil-rubbed bronze metallic finish. theophilus van kannel, of philadelphia, was granted us patent 387,571 on august 7, 1888 for a "storm-door structure". the patent drawings filed show a three-partition revolving door. the patent describes it as having "three radiating and equidistant wings . . . provided with weather-strips or equivalent means to insure a snug fit.” the door "possesses numerous advantages over a hinged-door structure . . .it is perfectly noiseless . . . effectually prevents the entrance of wind, snow, rain or dust . . ." "moreover, the door cannot be blown open by the wind . . . there is no possibility of collision, and yet persons can pass both in and out at the same time." the patent further lists, "the excluding of noises of the street" as another advantage of the revolving door. it goes on to describe how a partition can be hinged so as to open to allow the passage of long objects through the revolving door. the patent itself does not use the term "revolving door". in 1889, the franklin institute of philadelphia awarded the john scott legacy medal to van kannel for his contribution to society. in 1899, the world’s first wooden revolving door was installed at rector’s, a restaurant on times square in manhattan, located on broadway between west 43rd and 44th streets. measure 17 x 3 3/4 inches. priced for the lot of three.

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