Set of Antique French Double Doors with 10-Lite Glass Panels and Porcelain Knob
Set of Antique French Double Doors with 10-Lite Glass Panels and Porcelain Knob
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Description :
This elegant pair of early 20th-century French double doors features 10 individual glass panes per door framed in solid wood with mortise-and-tenon joinery. Retaining their original porcelain knob and brass lockset, the doors are finished in a clean white enamel paint that enhances their classic architectural appeal. One hinge is missing from the set, but all other hardware remains intact and functional. Perfect for use as interior dividers, entryway doors, or decorative statement pieces, these doors provide both natural light and timeless design character.
Era:
Circa 1920–1940
Style:
French Provincial / Colonial Revival / Cottage
Technique:
Solid wood frame construction with mortise-and-tenon joinery and hand-glazed 10-lite glass inserts. Finished in white enamel paint.
Tools Used:
Glazier’s knife, mortise chisel, brass hinge press, enamel brush, and glass cutter.
History:
French doors like these became a popular architectural feature in early 20th-century homes, designed to allow light to flow between rooms while maintaining a sense of division and elegance. Their symmetry and craftsmanship made them a staple in refined interiors and sunrooms.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown (likely regional American builder or mill, 1920s–1930s).
Measurements:
Each door: 30 ¾" W × 83 ½" H × 1 ½" D
Suggested Weight:
Approx. 45 lbs each (90 lbs total for the pair).
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension:
34" W × 88" H × 6" D (per door, crated).
Music:
Best paired with “Clair de Lune” by Claude Debussy — graceful, luminous, and timeless, much like the light that these French doors invite into any room.
Item Number : P15006
Category : Pair of French Doors
Brand : UK
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