Antique 3-Panel Entry Door with Glass Lite – Dual-Finish
Antique 3-Panel Entry Door with Glass Lite – Dual-Finish
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Description :
This single salvaged entry door features three stacked solid wood panels topped with a large single-pane glass lite. A unique detail of this piece is its two-tone finish: one side painted maroon and the reverse in white, indicating it likely served as a transitional door between two different interior or exterior environments. The original door hardware, including aged round knobs and mortise lock housing, remains intact though the mechanism is incomplete. Visible paint chipping and wear add to its authentic aged character, making it ideal for restoration, reuse as a statement entry, or repurposing in architectural salvage projects. Era:
1920s–1930s
Style:
Craftsman / Institutional Utility
Technique:
Mortise-and-tenon construction with hand-set glass and layered paint finish
Tools Used:
Hand planes, mortising chisel, hand drill, glazing putty knife
History:
Originally installed in a transitional space, such as a school, office, or public facility where different aesthetics were required on each side.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown
Measurements:
31 ⅝" W x 77 ¾" T x 1 ¾" D
Suggested Weight:
Approx. 60 lbs
Music:
Lead Belly – “Where Did You Sleep Last Night”
Item Number : P13836
Category : Entry Door
Brand : UK
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