Antique 4-Panel Solid Wood Door with Porcelain Knob and Brass Hardware
Antique 4-Panel Solid Wood Door with Porcelain Knob and Brass Hardware
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Description :
This salvaged 4-panel solid wood door features classic craftsmanship from the early 20th century, with its original mortise lock, brass ball-tip hinges, and a white porcelain knob. The door displays authentic aged patina, highlighting its years of use and architectural character. Its proportions make it ideal for restoration projects or use as an interior statement door in traditional or farmhouse settings. The existing finish shows light surface wear and minor paint remnants, consistent with age and previous installation.
Era:
Circa 1910–1930
Style:
Craftsman / Early American / Colonial Revival
Technique:
Constructed from solid pine or oak with mortise-and-tenon joinery and inset raised panels. Finished with a hand-applied stain and protective lacquer coat.
Tools Used:
Hand plane, mortise chisel, brace and bit, lathe (for knob fitting), brass hinge press, and sanding block.
History:
Commonly found in early 20th-century American homes, these 5-panel doors symbolized quality millwork and were often used for interior rooms and offices. The porcelain knob and brass hardware suggest this was a mid-range fixture from a residential structure.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown (likely regional millwork manufacturer, circa early 1900s)
Measurements:
32" W x 67 ¾" H x 1 ⅜" D
Suggested Weight:
Approximately 35–40 lbs
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension:
36" W x 72" H x 5" D
Item Number : P15002
Category : Panel Door
Brand : UK
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