Peoria Architectural Salvage
73" Wide Antique Double Pocket Door Set, Set of Large Wood Rolling Doors
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$2,110.00 USD
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An elegant pair of Victorian era pocket doors made of pine .with a white painted finish. This beautiful set comes with original hardware including recessed pulls with a key and double mortise locks. The locks need to be serviced to be brought to fully functioning condition. The doors do show wear/damage to the wood beneath including splits from age, slightly warped veneer, and chips in the wood around the edges. These would be a perfect set for a late 1800s to early 1900s home restoration. They would also be excellent reinvented as a modern barn-door style doorway. Please see all of our pictures for details on this set.
This pair of solid wood, antique pocket doors measures 73" wide overall by 90" tall by 1 5/8" deep. More pictures can be provided by request. Please message us here with any questions.
An elegant pair of Victorian era pocket doors made of pine .with a white painted finish. This beautiful set comes with original hardware including recessed pulls with a key and double mortise locks. The locks need to be serviced to be brought to fully functioning condition. The doors do show wear/damage to the wood beneath including splits from age, slightly warped veneer, and chips in the wood around the edges. These would be a perfect set for a late 1800s to early 1900s home restoration. They would also be excellent reinvented as a modern barn-door style doorway. Please see all of our pictures for details on this set.
This pair of solid wood, antique pocket doors measures 73" wide overall by 90" tall by 1 5/8" deep. More pictures can be provided by request. Please message us here with any questions.
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