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Architectural Exterior > Doors
Fake pair of Restoration style wood and glass doors (Reference 1068)
Fake pair of light wood framed glass door from a private town house in Bordeaux - the same origine as items 1066 and 1067. The light wood structure and losange shaped windows are typical of the period. The first one is 4 inches larger than the other, has a cracked window on top (see picture). Its hinges are original. The other smaller door has a few cracks in the windows (see pictures) and its hinges are more recent.
Origin
1820, from the Bordeaux region.
Dimensions
| Width | Height | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3' 7'' ¼ | 10' 1'' ¼ |
Condition
Good condition. See detailed pictures of hardware and locks. A few broken windows (see pictures)




















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