Pair of 19th-century cupboard doors and their frame (1st), woodwork
This item has found its owner, but other one-of-a-kind items await you. 👇
Discover similar items- Dimensions :
- H250 x W144 x D10
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- classic
Pair of wardrobe doors, panelled and moulded on one side, measuring 118cm wide in total by 195cm high, with their original frame including a lower rail, measuring 134cm wide by 233cm high in total. The joinery is made of pine painted white on the front. The upper part of the frame, also panelled and moulded, was partially inserted into the ceiling (unpainted section). The right post is adorned with a moulded strip, thickness: 50mm, unlike the left post (thickness: 23mm). The whole assembly is constructed with mortise and tenon joints and is dowelled. There are some paint defects, cracks in the door panels that do not affect their sturdiness, and old traces of wood-boring insects. The entire set has been thoroughly cleaned and treated for safety! There are minor losses at the bottom of the posts. The lock and lock entry are present, but we do not have the key. Despite the intermediate bar that we have screwed into the frame, they will need to be adjusted during installation for optimal closure. They were adjacent to another pair of wardrobe doors, also for sale, with a board fixed between the two, thus forming a woodwork along an entire wall of a bedroom (last photos). Dismantled by us. Total weight: 32kg. We are committed to offering you these materials, cleaned and described as accurately as possible, with a maximum of photos, so they can find a second life. This represents a lot of handling, time, and energy... Thank you for your interest and for sometimes indulging in making your personal projects a reality! Ref802.