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$2,975 USD ReducedREDUCED 19th century rare heavy French cellar door
Antiques:Architectural
This fabulous door will inspire many projects around it. Coming from a French cellar, it exhibits old heavy square decorative iron nails on its public side, and solid lock and hinges on its private side. The door was previously painted and was sanded down to its original wood. Circa 1850. Excellent condition. Approximate dimensions: Width: 42" without hinges; Depth: 3"; height: 81 1/2".$175 USD SaleSALE Carved mahogany architectural fragment
Antiques:Architectural
Carved fragment, possibly coming from a furniture or panel, in mahogany. Circa 1900. Origin unknown, possibly English or American. Excellent condition. Approximate dimensions: 11" x 37".$1,440 USD ReducedREDUCED Early 20th century neoclassical mantel lion figures
Antiques:Architectural
Pair of painted cement tall lion figures coming from each side of a mantel. Circa 1900-1920. Origin unknown, European or American. Very good condition with minor chips. Can be used in various projects, would be great as the two pedestals of a glass top console table. Approximate dimensions: Width: 10"; Depth: 12"; Height: 33 1/2".SOLDSOLD Pair of French Art Nouveau leaded glass doors
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Pair of outside doors in pine wood with central leaded glass panels featuring a woman's head. Origin: France. The glass is in excellent condition. The wood finish is worn out in some places. No hardware. Circa: 1900. Approximate dimensions for each panel: Width: 20"; Depth: 2"; Height: 79".SOLDSOLD Early 20th century - Set of 4 French red painted shutters
Antiques:Architectural
This set of 4 shutters have been imported from France. They are all weathered and gained a nice light red color. Very good condition with paint worn off. Circa 1900. Approximate dimensions: Width: 22"; Depth: 1 1/4"; Height: 75".| Items 1 - 5 of 5 | Page 1 of 1 |





