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~ ANTIQUE CARVED WALNUT CLOSET FRONT WITH PASS THROUGH ~ 112 X 114 ~ SALVAGE
$ 578.16
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Description
DescriptionThis is a great piece that was salvaged from a Philadelphia Victorian Home.
It was originally located in a bedroom as the face to a recessed closet with a center vanity (center missing).
The center opening an be used for shelving, as a pass through to another room or as a full length mirror.
It is made of walnut and is painted.
The central section has an arched top and can be used in a variety of ways, the upper corners have carved brackets.
To either side are the closet areas, each faced with a door having a fluted panel and carved brackets at the upper corners.
There is a drawer below each door.
The end pediments have circular embellishments with a spindle gallery at the top.
It measures 111.75 inches wide by 114.5 inches tall.
The center opening is 30 inches wide by 106 tall.
It disassembles to load into a pick up or cargo van.
This is a face only, there are no back or side pieces as it faced a recess in the wall.
Overall it is in good condition. There are misc. scratches and dings as it is antique. It could use a good cleaning.
A molding that went between a door and drawer is missing. A couple of the circle embellishments are missing. The 2 central legs have notches from the missing sink and backsplash. 1 drawer will need to be rebuilt. Please look at the pictures carefully.
Ref: 12142
Shipping
Please inquire with your zip code and I will get you a quote quickly. You can also pick up in York, PA 17403.
Payment
Payment should be made within 5 business days unless you make other arrangements in advance.
Terms of Sale
I accept returns only if my description is inaccurate. For example, if I pull an item from a building that I believe to be original to the house and it is later discovered to be a reproduction, or if I enter an incorrect measurement, I will allow the buyer to return the item. I describe all my items as accurately as possible with descriptions and often pictures of any damage. I try to measure within 1/8 of an inch.
About Us
My salvage business was born of necessity in 1993 when I started restoring an old Victorian home that had seen better days. I needed doors, staircase parts, fireplace mantles and more, so I contacted the owners of a few local buildings that were scheduled for demolition. I found and purchased all of the things that I needed for my project and lots of extra treasures which I eventually resold. 17 years later this is still my full time job! I salvage whatever I can think can be reused as long as there is room in my warehouse. The warehouse is open for treasure hunting anytime by appointment. Just contact me to schedule a day and time! Thanks for visiting. Steve and Michelle