Single Vintage French Door with Sixteen Plexiglass Lites

$250.00

SOLD

This antique French door has a solid pine frame with sixteen wide lites. Each lite is contoured with a border of ovolo style molding, which is a convex molding shaped like a quarter circle. It comes equipped with two levers and a Baldwin mortise lock. The door is in great shape and only has minor surface scratches and some nail holes on the back. This swings inwardly towards the left.

Inventory no.

E108313

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

Door 36.25 in. W x 88.75 in. H x 1.625 in. D, glass 13 in. W x 9.5 in. H

Width (in.)

36.25

Height (in.)

88.75

Depth (in.)

1.625

Composition

Glass, Pine

Color

White

Door panel quantity

16

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