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    DI0817 A RECLAIMED 4 PANEL STRIPPED PINE INTERNAL DOOR QQ

    $250 (approx conversion from £195)

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    About this item

    A reclaimed, well made, stripped pine four panel internal door, C 1900 - 1910. The door has a simple and traditional design with four recessed panels, two larger over two smaller. The door appears to have had a waxed finish applied at some point. The door is in solid reclaimed condition with some signs of age and use. The door has some chips and marks and there is some damage to the top edge where it has some splintering and knocks. The door has some surface splits, mainly to the bottom and centre of the door. There are some holes and marks left from hardware removal. We can patch repair holes for an extra charge, please contact us for details. The top joints have some slight separation. There are some scratches and marks in the pine. The door height and width may need slight levelling. Please see pictures for condition details. The door is ideal for a period home and has nice traditional charm.

    Width 75cm - 75.6cm (750mm - 756mm) 

    Height 192.2cm - 192.4cm (1922mm - 1924mm)

    Depth 3.5cm (35mm)

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    Additional Information

    Code

    DI0817 (AB-126698)

    Dimensions

    W: 75cm  (29.5")H: 192.2cm  (75.7")D: 3.5cm  (1.4")

    Period

    Victorian (1837 to 1901), Edwardian (1901 to 1910)

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