1928 Art Deco American Brass Co. Doors Monumental Architectural Masterpiece
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1928 Art Deco American Brass Co. Doors Monumental Architectural Masterpiece :
$50000.00
‘ONLY IN THE CONTEMPLATION OF BEAUTY
IS HUMAN LIFE WORTH LIVING’
- PLATO
“If you want a golden rule that will fit everything,
this is it:
Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.”
-William Morris
Absolutely Fantastic
1928 American Brass Company
H- 10 1/2\' x W-5\' x D-5\"
SOLID Brass - 1 TON EACH
Custom-Made for the Toronto HQof
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
until some bright young manager in the 1960\'s
decided to replace these old things
with some of that neat new aluminum stuff...
whereupon Toronto billionaire \"Honest\" Ed Mirvish
bought them and installed them
on the second floorof one of his restaurants palaces
in the entertainment district in Toronto
until he retired and closed the places...
and yours truly was fortunate enough to acquire them
and installed them in my beautiful antique shop
on the Toronto Harbourfront
until 9-11 hit and tourist business dried up, so I had to dismantle it
and they went into storage...
until now,and are available for someone else
to assume custody provided they have an imagination
on how to displayand use them to maximum effect;
Hell! you could design a building around them
if you\'re an architect or developer!
A VERY RARE OPPORTUNITY!
In Excellent Original Condition
ready for SHIPPING WORLDWIDE
and DELIVERY IS POSSIBLE ANYWHERE
in the U.S. and Canada for a reasonable negotiated fee...
PLEASE NOTE:
SHIPPING IS NOT FREE!
AVAILABLE WORLDWIDE
AND VARIES ACCORDING
TO BUYER LOCATION!
but the item is also For Sale Locally
so if you\'re a Serious Buyer
and wish to discuss an Buy-it-Now of the item,
Please Contact me at your earliest convenience
to avoid any possible disappointment...
and DO check out the Other Interesting Items currently being offered For Sale...
Thank You
So, to offer or not to offer?
As Tolkien writes in The Fellowship of the Ring,
“All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”
What a wise man. After all, he also advises us,
“Never laugh at live dragons.”