Antique Four Panel Oak Pocket Door with Eastlake Brass Hardware
Antique Four Panel Oak Pocket Door with Eastlake Brass Hardware
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Description : Crafted from solid quarter-sawn oak, this antique four-panel door showcases the elegance of late 19th to early 20th-century craftsmanship. The vertical panel configuration, deeply recessed with beveled edging, is characteristic of transitional Victorian-to-Arts & Crafts style. A standout feature is the original Eastlake-style brass mortise lock faceplate and escutcheons, adorned with geometric detailing. This pocket door has a rich amber-toned finish and retains its original embedded hardware on both sides. There is minor wear along the edges, consistent with age and use, making it a solid candidate for restoration or reuse in vintage home renovations.
Era: Circa 1890–1910
Style:
Eastlake / Victorian Transitional
Technique:
Quarter-sawn oak milling, mortise joinery, machine-carved brass plate hardware
Tools Used:
Hand planer, mortising machine, cast brass stamping tools, joinery clamps
History:
Likely used in a Midwestern or Northeastern U.S. home, this door represents the shift from decorative Victorian forms to simpler Craftsman lines.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown. Brass hardware is consistent with Yale & Towne or Norwalk Lock Co. production.
Measurements:
30" W x 102" T x 1 3/4" D
Suggested Weight:
Approx. 80–90 lbs
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension:
34" W x 106" L x 6" D
Item Number : P15256
Category : Pocket Door
Brand : Eastlake
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