Description :
These salvaged cabinet doors feature elegant leaded glass inserts framed in wood, one painted white and the other stained dark walnut. The symmetrical design incorporates curved heart-like motifs in zinc cames, adding vintage charm and visual balance. Each piece is hinged and has original latch hardware, making them ideal candidates for reuse in cabinetry, bookcases, or interior pass-throughs. One door has a white-painted finish with minor chipping, while the other retains a natural stained wood tone, showing slight wear from age. Together, they create a unique and versatile architectural salvage set with repurposing potential.
Era:
Mid-20th Century (likely 1940s–1960s)
Style:
Craftsman Revival with Art Nouveau Influence
Technique:
Hand-leaded stained glass with zinc came, mortise and tenon wood joinery
Tools Used:
Glass cutter, soldering iron, came bender, wood joiner, chisel
History:
Removed from built-in cabinetry or a tall sideboard unit, these were likely part of a higher-end home interior or church furniture.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown – possible regional Midwest cabinetmaker or ecclesiastical woodworker
Measurements:
16" W x 59 ¾" T
Suggested Weight:
Approximately 18–22 lbs each
Item Number : P12980
Category : Cabinet Door
Brand : UK
Attributes
Material : Wood
Style : Craftsman Revival with Art Nouveau Influence
Measurements
Height : 59.75"
Width : 16"
Depth : 0.5"