Description
This unique office door was salvaged from a circa 1910 building in Roanoke, Virginia. The building was initially the home of the Exchange Lumber Company until 1941. More recently, it was a shop and warehouse.
The solid wood, single panel door in jamb is painted white, includes the original ball hinges, with a glass knob on one side and a crescent thumb turn on the other. Condition: This door is in good condition for its age with wear consistent with use over a long period. Minor scratches, scuffs, dents, and paint loss may be present in areas throughout the door and jamb. Weight: 85 lbs.
Overall Measurements (not including hardware)-
Jamb: 30.25(L) x 5(W) x 85.5(H)
Door: 27.75(L) x 83.5(H)
The solid wood, single panel door in jamb is painted white, includes the original ball hinges, with a glass knob on one side and a crescent thumb turn on the other. Condition: This door is in good condition for its age with wear consistent with use over a long period. Minor scratches, scuffs, dents, and paint loss may be present in areas throughout the door and jamb. Weight: 85 lbs.
Overall Measurements (not including hardware)-
Jamb: 30.25(L) x 5(W) x 85.5(H)
Door: 27.75(L) x 83.5(H)