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Bronze Elevator Door, (Originally) Selfridges, London
by richardrIncredible late 20s decorative detail.
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This bronze lift was installed in Selfridges in 1928. By the 1920s Selfridges was the most glamorous department store in London, attracting millions of shoppers a year and boasting the longest shop front in the world. American shopping magnate Gordon Selfridge had opened his Oxford Street store in 1909, amazing Londoners with a series of in-store events and spectacular window decorations. It’s now in the Museum of London.
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grand canyon, arizona. www.kimberlyperl.com
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A converted 1914 Clock Tower building in Brooklyn originally listed for $23.5 million.
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Alcázar of Segovia, Segovia, Castille and Leon, Spain
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