Description: Attention early 1900’s homeowners and woodworking artisans: I've been randomly searching ebay for a similar door and have not seen anything of this style, substance and natural beauty. That's just my opinion nut I hope you agree and have a use for this door. (I also have 3 more, larger and in better shape. Will be listing them shortly). Dimensions (inches) 84 x 30 3/16 x 1 3/4 (quite thick, nothing like this around anymore) Original Hinges and hardware included. This door is very heavy. I do not have an exact weight but put it in the vicinity of 75-100 lb. It has signs of wear: small paint speckles and a few nicks and dings. There is one spot that could use repair along the top (see pic) where the panels have a 3/16” gap and some paint along the edge with the hinges (not very visible when hung). This is one of 4 doors that came from the same house. It is the smallest of the 4. My understanding is that all 4 were part of the kitchen, which was compartmentalized. This door also has what appears to be some heat damage to the stain (as shown). They were removed when the kitchen was modernized. They had been stored in the basement, I moved them to a different location to make room and forgot about them until well after I sold the house. Please feel free to ask questions. I’d love to see these doors put back into use or be repurposed in a way that capitalized on their beauty. I can work with you on the shipping and packing. I just don’t want to lose money on it.
Price: 850 USD
Location: Okemos, Michigan
End Time: 2024-10-04T17:26:44.000Z
Shipping Cost: 500 USD
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Material: Walnut