Door Knocker From 54 Berners Street, London

Origin
The Berners Street Hoax was caused by Theodore Hook, In which he made a bet with a friend saying he can make any house in London into the most talked address in a week. He done this by sending thousands of letter under the name of Mrs Tottenham who lived in 54 Berners Street requesting Services, Visitors, and Assistance. In the morning of 27 November 1810 a chimney sweep arrived at 54 Berners Street to sweep the chimneys of the house which made the maid who answered the door to say that the house did not asked for such service later another chimney sweeper came offering the same service then another came then another one until a total of twelve chimney sweeps came to the house in one day. Then a fleet of carts came to carrying a large delivery of coal came followed by a series of cakemakers delivering large wedding cakes, then a group of doctors, lawyer, vicars and priests came saying they were summoned due to a dying person in the house then fishmongers, shoemakers along with a delivery of a dozen pianos came which later are joined with a delivery of an organ later dignitaries began to arrive including The Duke of York, The Archbishop of Canterbury, Grovenor of the Bank of England, and The Lord Mayor of the City of London. This series of visitors and deliveries continued until the evening while Thomas Hook and his friends watched from the building opposite 54 Berners Street. This door knocker absorbed the knock of every person who came to 54 Berners Street that day which then became an artifact capable of attracting Visitors.