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Early 20th Century Salvaged Otis Elevator Machine Plaque, Vintage Tag

$124.95

  • Otis Elevator Company
  • Bronze Brass Sign,
  • Historic Co Plaque
  • Elevator Traction Ropes
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Early 20th Century Salvaged Otis Elevator Machine Plaque, Vintage Tag. This look bronze or brass and nonmagnetic. Found some fun reading about this famous company from the great Wikipedia at bottom!

Measures 9″ tall x 1 1/2″ wide. Weight is close to 2 oz. Bends galore, wavy, scratches, scuffs, nice Patina and still looks great! If you have the controller and need this PAT Tag your in luck! Mounting holes bent from screws, but holes are still intact and not broken.

Has scratches, scuffs, stains, bending, dings, nice Patina showing good age and still looks great! What makes this unusual is the lovely Patina. Cool historic find. Condition is key and this is pretty clean and legible.

Guessing made way before 2005. Cool Old Otis Elevator Company Tag!!

Please check pictures for description and condition.

 

The booming elevator market
In 1852 Elisha Otis invented the safety elevator, which automatically comes to a halt if the hoisting rope breaks. After a demonstration at the 1853 New York World’s Fair, the elevator industry established credibility.

Otis elevator in Glasgow, Scotland, imported from the U.S. in 1856 for Gardner’s Warehouse, the oldest cast-iron fronted building in the British Isles.
The Otis Elevator Company was founded in Yonkers, New York, in 1853 by Elisha Otis. When Elisha died in 1861, his sons Charles and Norton formed a partnership and continued the business. During the American Civil War, their elevators were in high demand due to the shipment of war materials. Businesses throughout the United States purchased them. In 1864, with the partnership of J.M. Alvord, the company became known as Otis Brothers & Co. In 1867, Otis opened a factory in Yonkers, New York, the city where the company was founded.

In 1925, the world’s first fully automatic elevator, Collective Control, was introduced. In 1931, the company installed the world’s first double-deck elevator in New York City.

Otis opened a factory in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1965.

Fayette S. Dunn became president of the company in 1964, succeeding the late Percy Douglas.