(Pair) Hacienda Entrance Doors, Stained Oak, 55.375" x 92.25"
A pair of solid oak 18th-century arched paneled hacienda doors. Hand-carved details decorate the doors, which are set in the original arched frame. Both doors and frame feature a medium-dark stain that has worn to a beautiful patina. The original iron door knocker and handle are present at the front of the doors. One door operates as a Dutch-style door, while the other is a single-entry door. Although once used as exterior entry doors, they have suffered some losses and are no longer air-tight, therefore should be used indoors to separate two spaces.
Found in Spain, dating to the 18th century
Doors and frame are crafted from solid oak
Original iron hardware found on the front of the door
Hinges have been replaced with new, modern hinges (as found)
All hardware has been removed from the back of the doors
Doors should be used indoors
Multiple patches and repairs are present throughout
Minor wood loss and separation present, with overall condition consistent with age and use
Doors measure approximately 55.375” W x 92.25” H x 2” D
Approximately 62.125” W x 95.75” H x 4.875” D overall including frame
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
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Request a trade discount here.
A pair of solid oak 18th-century arched paneled hacienda doors. Hand-carved details decorate the doors, which are set in the original arched frame. Both doors and frame feature a medium-dark stain that has worn to a beautiful patina. The original iron door knocker and handle are present at the front of the doors. One door operates as a Dutch-style door, while the other is a single-entry door. Although once used as exterior entry doors, they have suffered some losses and are no longer air-tight, therefore should be used indoors to separate two spaces.
Found in Spain, dating to the 18th century
Doors and frame are crafted from solid oak
Original iron hardware found on the front of the door
Hinges have been replaced with new, modern hinges (as found)
All hardware has been removed from the back of the doors
Doors should be used indoors
Multiple patches and repairs are present throughout
Minor wood loss and separation present, with overall condition consistent with age and use
Doors measure approximately 55.375” W x 92.25” H x 2” D
Approximately 62.125” W x 95.75” H x 4.875” D overall including frame
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.
A pair of solid oak 18th-century arched paneled hacienda doors. Hand-carved details decorate the doors, which are set in the original arched frame. Both doors and frame feature a medium-dark stain that has worn to a beautiful patina. The original iron door knocker and handle are present at the front of the doors. One door operates as a Dutch-style door, while the other is a single-entry door. Although once used as exterior entry doors, they have suffered some losses and are no longer air-tight, therefore should be used indoors to separate two spaces.
Found in Spain, dating to the 18th century
Doors and frame are crafted from solid oak
Original iron hardware found on the front of the door
Hinges have been replaced with new, modern hinges (as found)
All hardware has been removed from the back of the doors
Doors should be used indoors
Multiple patches and repairs are present throughout
Minor wood loss and separation present, with overall condition consistent with age and use
Doors measure approximately 55.375” W x 92.25” H x 2” D
Approximately 62.125” W x 95.75” H x 4.875” D overall including frame
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.