Pair of Antique Oak Cabinet Doors with Glass Panels
Pair of Antique Oak Cabinet Doors with Glass Panels
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Description :
This salvaged set of oak cabinet doors features two glass panels framed in solid wood with rich medium stain and ornate brass hardware. Each door includes original surface-mount hinges and a decorative turn latch closure, though one hinge is missing. The craftsmanship, visible in the mortise-and-tenon joinery and patinaed hardware, suggests early 20th-century production. Perfect for repurposing in built-ins, kitchen cabinetry, or as vintage wall decor.
Era:
Early 1900s (circa 1910–1930)
Style:
Craftsman / Mission
Technique:
Hand-joined oak construction with inlaid glass panels and surface-mounted ornamental brass hardware
Tools Used:
Chisels, hand plane, miter saw, screwdriver, drill press (for hinge placement)
History:
Likely removed from a built-in sideboard, cabinet, or upper kitchen hutch in a Craftsman-style home.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown (hardware style resembles early Amerock or Corbin, but not confirmed)
Measurements:
Each door: 19 ⅞" H x 29 ⅝" W x ¾" D
Suggested Weight:
12–15 lbs combined
Item Number : P13897
Category : Cabinet Door
Brand : UK
Attributes
Material : WoodMeasurements
Height : 19 ⅞"Width : 29 ⅝"
Depth : ¾"
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