Vintage 12-Lite Wood Cabinet Door Pair with Original Hardware
Vintage 12-Lite Wood Cabinet Door Pair with Original Hardware
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Description : Matching pair of salvaged wood cabinet doors featuring 12 divided glass lites (6 per door) and retaining their original white-painted lever latch and decorative ball-tip hinges. The doors have been repainted multiple times, with a white finish on one side and a dark brown finish on the reverse. Both glass panels appear intact, while the hardware shows expected paint wear and light surface oxidation. A recessed lower flush bolt is present but incomplete, and there is minor wear along the lower edges consistent with age and previous installation. An excellent set for restoring a built-in pantry, china cabinet, or repurposing into custom furniture or decorative architectural accents.
Era
Early to Mid-20th Century (circa 1920s–1940s).
Style
Traditional American Utility / Colonial Revival.
Technique
Mortise-and-tenon wood frame construction with true divided-light muntins and individually glazed glass panes.
Tools Used
Table saw, mortising tools, chisels, hand planes, glazing tools, drill, screwdrivers, and paint brushes.
History
These multi-lite cabinet doors were commonly found on built-in kitchen cabinets and pantry cupboards, allowing stored items to remain visible while protected behind glass.
Manufacturer / Maker
Maker: Unknown.
Measurements
Each door: 17 1/4" W × 36 1/2" H × 1 3/4" D.
Suggested Weight
Approximately 28–32 lbs for the pair.
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension
40" L × 21" W × 6" H (doors packed together with protective padding).
Item Number : P17072
Category : Windows
Brand : Unknown
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