Victorian Glass Cabinet Doors with Turned Wood Corners – Set of 2
Victorian Glass Cabinet Doors with Turned Wood Corners – Set of 2
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Description :
This matching pair of antique cabinet doors showcases elegant Victorian-era design with original glass panels and intricate corner spindle details. Each door features carved corner blocks and classical turned wood finials integrated into the upper joints, adding depth and architectural interest. The dark finish, likely ebonized hardwood, complements the rectilinear form with subtle decorative carving. Brass hinge hardware is still present, and the reverse side reveals inset joinery typical of 19th-century woodworking. Ideal for reuse in cabinetry, furniture restoration, or creative wall installations.
Era: Late 19th Century (circa 1880s–1890s)
Style:
Victorian / Eastlake
Technique:
Hand-carved decorative elements with mortise-and-tenon joinery and inlaid glass paneling
Tools Used:
Chisel, coping saw, lathe (for spindles), rasp, hand plane
History:
Likely salvaged from a freestanding armoire, built-in bookcase, or glass-front cabinet from a Victorian-era home.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown (work consistent with late 19th-century American cabinet shops)
Measurements:
Each door: 23⅛" W x 41½" T x 3" D
Suggested Weight:
Approximately 12–15 lbs per door
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension:
Each: 28" W x 46" T x 6" D
Item Number : P15718
Category : Cabinet Door
Brand : UK
Attributes
Material : WoodMeasurements
Height : 41½"Width : 23⅛"
Depth : 3"
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