Antique 6 Pane White Wood Passage Door 93 x 34

$250

SOLD

This passage door crafted from white painted wood features six panels, divided by muntins or bars, creating a classic paneled look. Such antique doors were commonly used in homes and buildings during their respective eras, often reflecting the design aesthetics of the time. The white wood finish can create a bright and clean appearance, suitable for various interior styles. Restoring and preserving antique wood passage doors like this can be a wonderful way to enhance the historical authenticity of a property.

Inventory no.

M222108

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

93 in. H x 34 in. W x 1.75 in. D

Width (in.)

34

Height (in.)

93

Depth (in.)

1.75

Composition

Wood

Color

White

Door panel quantity

6

Refunds

You may return items for refund or exchange within 10 days of receiving them (online orders only). Returns may be subject to a 15% restocking fee. Custom orders are not returnable. Shipping charges are not refundable. Remember though, almost everything here is olde, and is sold as is.

Local Pick-Up

Local pick-up for most orders is available in our New York City store and Scranton, PA, warehouse. A fee may apply for larger or heavier items. Processing time may take 1 to 2 weeks. We also have a location in Los Angeles that we ship a large freight container to several times a year with store pick-up available. There is an additional handling charge for this option.

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