Pre-1940 Small Three-Panel Door with Frame
Pre-1940 Small Three-Panel Door with Frame
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Description :
This small three-panel door, likely dating to the early 20th century, comes complete with its original frame and retains a warm, dark-stained finish. The panels are deeply recessed and square-edged—hallmarks of early construction methods from before the 1940s. The door includes remnants of vintage hardware, with a primitive lock mount still attached, and signs of hand assembly. This piece would be excellent for a restoration project or repurposed as a cabinet or architectural feature in a vintage-inspired space. The attached frame appears original, adding integrity and value to the piece.
Era:
Pre-1940
Style:
Craftsman / Early American Traditional
Technique:
Hand-joined woodwork with mortise-and-tenon joinery and machine-planed panels
Tools Used:
Hand plane, chisels, mortiser, marking gauge, antique panel saw
History:
Likely removed from a utility cabinet, wardrobe, or under-stair storage in a pre-WWII American home
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown – possibly millwork from a regional builder or craftsman
Measurements:
23 ⅞" W x 33 ¾" T x 5 ¾" D (including frame)
Suggested Weight:
Approximately 25–30 lbs
Item Number : P14164
Category : Panel Door
Brand : UK
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