Antique Leaded Glass Cabinet Door – Diamond Pattern with Glass Knob
Antique Leaded Glass Cabinet Door – Diamond Pattern with Glass Knob
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Description :
This salvaged cabinet door showcases an elegant leaded glass panel with a vertical diamond motif, framed in dark-stained hardwood. A classic glass knob provides a period-correct finishing detail. The top section of the glass has a visible crack, but the intricate lead caming remains intact. This piece is ideal for restoration or repurposing in a vintage kitchen, custom display cabinet, or decorative wall feature. The craftsmanship and proportions suggest a high-quality early 20th-century built-in, designed to complement mission, Tudor, or craftsman interiors.
Era: 1920s–1930s
Style:
Tudor Revival / Arts & Crafts
Technique:
Hand-soldered lead caming with individual glass panes set into a hardwood mortise-and-tenon frame
Tools Used:
Glass cutter, soldering iron, lead knife, clamps, hand plane
History:
Likely removed from a built-in buffet or cabinet typical in early 20th-century American homes, this type of glasswork was used to elevate cabinetry with artisanal detail.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown
Measurements:
18" W x 36" H x ¾" D
Suggested Weight:
12–14 lbs
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension:
22" x 46" x 4"
Item Number : P15652
Category : Leaded Glass Window
Brand : UK
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