1940s Commercial Glass Entry Door with Frame & Transom – Painted Wood
1940s Commercial Glass Entry Door with Frame & Transom – Painted Wood
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Description :
This salvaged 1940s commercial wood entry set includes a glass-panel wooden door with three panes (one pane is cracked), its original wood frame, and a three-pane transom window above. The door and frame are both crafted from wood and finished in a pale pink paint, now weathered with age. While the transom includes all original panes, one of the three is broken. The door remains structurally sound, and the full set includes original hinges and hardware. The frame does have damage along the bottom and will require repair, but the complete set offers a rare opportunity for authentic period restoration or architectural reuse.
Era: 1940s
Style: Commercial Traditional / Functionalist
Technique: Joinery-based frame and door construction with integrated glazing
Tools Used: Table saw, chisel, planer, glazing tools, screwdriver, and drill
History: Wood-framed commercial doors were common before the widespread shift to metal storefront systems in the 1950s, offering a mix of visibility and warmth.
Manufacturer / Maker: Maker: Unknown
Measurements: 35 7/8" W x 84" T x 1 3/4" D
Suggested Weight: ~100–115 lbs (entire set including frame and transom)
Item Number : P14154
Category : Glass Door
Brand : UK
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