Chicago Stevens Hotel Bronze Lion Door Knob

$150.00

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SKU: L203362 Categories: , ,

This emblematic knob was made by Sargent in 1927. Part of the P-21600 Stevens Hotel, Chicago group. Opening in 1927, the Stevens Hotel was designed by Chicago architects Holabird & Roche for the father of future Supreme Count Justice John Paul Stevens. The Stevens was the largest hotel in the world in 1927, with more than 3,000 rooms adorned with these doorknobs on every door. After World War Two the hotel became the Chicago Hilton, and remains a prime property facing Grant Park and Lake Michigan. Priced each.

Additional information

Inventory no.

L203362

Availability

Sold

Dimensions

2.5 in. diameter

Location

52nd Street NYC

Composition

Bronze

Door knob group

P-21600 Stevens Hotel, Chicago

Diameter (in.)

2.5

Finish

Antique bronze

Knob design

Emblematic

Knob shape

Round

Weight

9 oz.

Manufacturer

Sargent

Period

1920s

Salvaged from

Stevens Hotel

Sold as

Single

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