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An early American farmhouse door was salvaged from a property in rural Ohio. Hand-planed pine boards with visible pegs and square nails speak to its honest construction, while traces of whitewash at the base hint at centuries of use.
One side features a simple three-panel design; the reverse is flat-planked and reinforced with original forged strap hinges. A wonderfully oxidized surface, worn through generations of use, shows deep knots, scratches, and tool marks throughout. The early iron box lock and heart-shaped thumb latch remain intact, untouched, and unrestored.
A functional architectural salvage piece or a historic accent for a new build.
Salvaged in Ohio, late 18th century
The door is crafted from solid wood
Both sides feature the original natural wood finish, showing areas of wear
Original hand-forged iron lockbox, handle, and two strap hinges are present
Minor wood separation and rot (at the bottom portion of the door) are present (not structural)
Overall condition consistent with age and use
Approximately 36.5” W x 64.5” H x 2” D
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.
An early American farmhouse door was salvaged from a property in rural Ohio. Hand-planed pine boards with visible pegs and square nails speak to its honest construction, while traces of whitewash at the base hint at centuries of use.
One side features a simple three-panel design; the reverse is flat-planked and reinforced with original forged strap hinges. A wonderfully oxidized surface, worn through generations of use, shows deep knots, scratches, and tool marks throughout. The early iron box lock and heart-shaped thumb latch remain intact, untouched, and unrestored.
A functional architectural salvage piece or a historic accent for a new build.
Salvaged in Ohio, late 18th century
The door is crafted from solid wood
Both sides feature the original natural wood finish, showing areas of wear
Original hand-forged iron lockbox, handle, and two strap hinges are present
Minor wood separation and rot (at the bottom portion of the door) are present (not structural)
Overall condition consistent with age and use
Approximately 36.5” W x 64.5” H x 2” D
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.
An early American farmhouse door was salvaged from a property in rural Ohio. Hand-planed pine boards with visible pegs and square nails speak to its honest construction, while traces of whitewash at the base hint at centuries of use.
One side features a simple three-panel design; the reverse is flat-planked and reinforced with original forged strap hinges. A wonderfully oxidized surface, worn through generations of use, shows deep knots, scratches, and tool marks throughout. The early iron box lock and heart-shaped thumb latch remain intact, untouched, and unrestored.
A functional architectural salvage piece or a historic accent for a new build.
Salvaged in Ohio, late 18th century
The door is crafted from solid wood
Both sides feature the original natural wood finish, showing areas of wear
Original hand-forged iron lockbox, handle, and two strap hinges are present
Minor wood separation and rot (at the bottom portion of the door) are present (not structural)
Overall condition consistent with age and use
Approximately 36.5” W x 64.5” H x 2” D
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.