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Description
Early 20th century oak reclaimed door. Features eight panels in a grid pattern with Spanish Revival design and brass hardware with knobs, a deadbolt and kick stop. Has a platic plaque on one side that reads, "Ring Bell for Service". Comes from one of the first homes built in Oakwood, Ohio by Harry I Schenck, circa early 1900s. Originally used in the basement Church office (Nunnery) area of the estate.
Condition
Good antique condition, some distressing from use, no key, see pictures.
Dimensions
32" x 84" x 1.75"