Description :
This door is a commanding antique entry door featuring fifteen divided lites beneath a dramatic gothic-style arched transom line. The dark wood frame shows significant wear at the base but retains its structural integrity. Brass hardware—including the knob, backplate, and mortised lock—remains attached. The wavy glass, heavily patinated, enhances its authentic early 20th-century aesthetic. Perfect for architectural reuse or historic renovation, this piece blends utility with visual impact.
Era:
Circa 1920s–1930s
Style:
Gothic Revival / Ecclesiastical Institutional
Technique:
Hand-glazed divided lites, mortise lock installation, arched rail joinery
Tools Used:
Coping saw, hand router, glass cutter, mortise chisel, hand sander
History:
Likely sourced from a church, rectory, or academic building; high-arched form was common in ecclesiastical architecture
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown
Measurements:
35 ⅞" W x 79 ⅞" H x 1 ¾" D
Suggested Weight:
110–120 lbs
Music:
Classical or early choral music—something fitting for cathedral halls or historic institutions
Item Number : P13023
Category : Entry Door
Brand : UK