Description
Wood veneered 1 panel office door with glue chip glass salvaged from the former location of a tire shop and warehouse in Roanoke, VA. This circa 1910 building was initially the home of Exchange Lumber Company until 1941. This door has modern brass hinges and does not include knob hardware.
The door is in good structural condition with cosmetic flawing in areas. The finish is "alligatored" and shows scratches, scuffs and gouges throughout. The glass shows remnants of paint. The area around the glass on one side shows heavy scuffing/gouging and missing paint from what appears to be a brush used to remove the paint from the glass. The spine of the door has been cut unevenly, causing the width to taper from 26.75 at the bottom to 26.25 at the top.
Weight: 50 lbs.
Item Measurements: 26.75-26.25(L, bottom to top) x 1.75(W) x 81.38(H)
The door is in good structural condition with cosmetic flawing in areas. The finish is "alligatored" and shows scratches, scuffs and gouges throughout. The glass shows remnants of paint. The area around the glass on one side shows heavy scuffing/gouging and missing paint from what appears to be a brush used to remove the paint from the glass. The spine of the door has been cut unevenly, causing the width to taper from 26.75 at the bottom to 26.25 at the top.
Weight: 50 lbs.
Item Measurements: 26.75-26.25(L, bottom to top) x 1.75(W) x 81.38(H)