Pair of Vintage Divided Lite Glass Cabinet Doors – 16" x 42" Each
Pair of Vintage Divided Lite Glass Cabinet Doors – 16" x 42" Each
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Description :
This charming set of two painted wood cabinet doors features true divided lite construction with clear glass panes and lead caming. Each door is fitted with aged brass hexagonal knobs and reveals subtle wear, adding character to their vintage appeal. Finished in soft white, these doors are ideal for a built-in cabinet, kitchen upper unit, or repurposed into a display or pantry piece. The pair retains their utility and beauty, ready for reuse in period-inspired or eclectic interiors.
Era:
1940s–1950s
Style:
Cottage / Early American Revival
Technique:
True divided lite with hand-assembled lead caming and painted wood joinery
Tools Used:
Glass cutter, soldering iron, clamps, hinge mortise chisel, paintbrush
History:
Likely salvaged from a mid-century kitchen or built-in hutch, offering a glimpse into modest yet elegant home craftsmanship.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown. Possibly produced by a small regional mill or cabinetmaker.
Measurements:
Each: 16" W x 42" T x ⅞" D (Combined width: 32")
Suggested Weight:
Combined approx. 20–25 lbs
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension:
36" W x 46" T x 5" D
Item Number : P15344
Category : Cabinet Door
Brand : UK
Attributes
Material : WoodStyle : Cottage / Early American Revival
Measurements
Height : 42"Width : 16"
Depth : ⅞"
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