largely intact c. 1930's american art deco style ornamental wrought iron and yellow brass third national bank building teller cage single-sided refinished ornament

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barnett, haynes & barnett, architects

 

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original american art deco style long and narrow teller cage divider grille fragment salvaged from the third national bank located in nashville, tn. the finely executed grille artifact or fragment features delicate wrought iron and brass art deco style abstract leafage and floral rosettes in the manner of edgar brandt. the quality and craftsmanship is stunning. the exact fabricator or foundry is not known. dates to 1936. the teller caged fragment has been completely refinished. originally constructed in 1904, the 12-story neoclassical style first national bank (organized in 1863) building of nashville was designed by the st. louis-based architectural firm of barnett, haynes & barnett. the bank building is perhaps best known for being the city of nashville's first skyscraper. shortly thereafter the bank building was renamed the independent life insurance company building. finally, in the 1920's with new occupants at the helm, the building was renamed yet again, which is what the building has been identified as or referred to ever since. weathering the great depression, frank harris and his brothers invested stock in this new nashville bank, known as the third national. in 1936 a 12-story addition was added to the original building. in addition, the interior and exterior facade received a more "modern" treatment in the art deco style. third national was among the first buildings to be air-conditioned in downtown nashville. beginning in the late 1980's the building sat empty for nearly eleven years. the building avoided demolition in 1997 when it underwent a major overhaul to become the marriott hotel. the ornamental artifacts were removed during this time. measures 4 x 39 1/2 inches

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