3 Door Set, Pine 2-Panel 71"H, 1922 Roanoke Virginia Fire Station #1 Salvage

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EWALL14
$249.99
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Description

Own a piece of Roanoke, Virginia history! Salvaged from the Roanoke Fire Station #1, this pine wall panel with 3 doors was used to store the personal belongings and equipment of our fire fighting heroes for generations. The wall was rough cut for removal and is not included.

The doors are lightly stained with a gloss clearcoat finish on each side. Each is equipped with a steel escutcheon and knob set with black finish, and a pair of steel hinges with black and aged brass finish.

History: This panel was salvaged from the historic Fire Station No. 1 in Downtown Roanoke, Virginia. This station was one of the longest continually operating in Virginia; in use from 1907, until 2007, when a replacement facility was opened. This firehouse and items from it are featured on Season 11, Episode 11, of the DIY Network show, "Salvage Dawgs".

Condition: Very good overall condition with expected surface scuffs, scratches, dents, and gouges present throughout. A large piece has splintered from the bottom right of the casing of the center door.

Measurements:
Each door measures, from left to right as photographed, respectively:
71-1/16"H x 24"W x 1-3/8"D,
71-1/2"H x 24"W x 1-3/8"D,
71-3/8"H x 24"W x 1-3/8"D.
Weight: 60 lb per door.

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