Vintage 12-Lite Wood Cabinet Door Pair
Vintage 12-Lite Wood Cabinet Door Pair
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Description : Matching pair of salvaged wood cabinet doors with six clear glass panes in each door, creating twelve divided lites across the set. The doors retain decorative ball-tip hinges, a central lever latch, and upper and lower brass slide bolts. One side is painted white, while the reverse has a dark brown finish with visible wear, scratches, paint loss, and age-related surface marks. The glass appears intact in the photos. Suitable for a built-in cabinet, pantry, display cupboard, wall cabinet, or creative architectural reuse project. Sold together as one pair.
Era
Early to Mid-20th Century.
Style
Traditional American Utility / Colonial Revival.
Technique
Wood frame-and-panel construction with true divided-light muntins and individually glazed glass panes.
Tools Used
Hand saws, chisels, planes, mortising tools, glazing tools, drill, screwdrivers, and paint brushes.
History
Multi-lite doors were commonly used on built-in cupboards and pantry cabinets, providing visibility while protecting stored items.
Manufacturer / Maker
Maker: Unknown.
Measurements
Each door: 17 1/4" W x 36" T x 2 1/2" D.
Suggested Weight
Approximately 30–36 lbs for the pair.
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension
40" L x 21" W x 8" H, with the doors stacked and glass fully protected.
Item Number : P17071
Category : Windows
Brand : Unknown
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