Early 20th Century Beveled Glass Entry Door with Carved Scroll and Fire-Damaged Veneer – 35 ½" x 83" (Y)
Early 20th Century Beveled Glass Entry Door with Carved Scroll and Fire-Damaged Veneer – 35 ½" x 83" (Y)
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Description :
This door is an ornate salvaged wood entry door showcasing a single pane of original beveled glass, a wide horizontal panel, and six recessed bottom panels. A standout feature is the carved scrollwork set beneath the glass, offering decorative appeal. The veneer across the door—especially the top panel—has suffered fire damage, visible in discoloration and bubbling. While the structure is solid and the beveled glass remains intact, the surface will require veneer patching or refinishing. A compelling project piece with both architectural beauty and historic material value.
Era:
1900s–1920s
Style:
Victorian Revival / Classical Entry
Technique:
Mortised frame, applied veneer, decorative carved scrollwork, beveled glass panel
Tools Used:
Bevel cutter, carving chisel, block plane, scraper, veneering iron
History:
Likely an exterior entrance to a professional office or parlor, later affected by fire or heat exposure
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown
Measurements:
35 ½" W x 83" H x 1 ¾" D
Suggested Weight:
110–125 lbs
Item Number : P13031
Category : Entry Door
Brand : UK
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