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Set of Four Chinese Door Panels

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  • Set of Four Chinese Courtyard Door Panels, c. 1850
    Located in Chicago, IL
    A hallmark of Chinese architecture, tall door panels such as these were used in provincial courtyard homes to easily open up a room to the outdoors. Designed with solid wood panels instead of lattice windows, these door panels were likely installed facing the street, used to protect the home rather than provide decoration. The doors were originally linked by hinges set in opposite directions, allowing the doors to fold upon themselves as they open. Instead of the elaborate carvings often found on Qing-dynasty doors...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Doors and Gates

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  • Set of Four Chinese Carved Elm Lattice Door Panels
    Located in Rio Vista, CA
    Amazing set of four Chinese carved elm door panels. Featuring an open fretwork geometric lattice panel window measuring 17 by 37.5 inches high. The massive door panels are 2.5 inches thick constructed with mortise and tenon joinery. The fronts are decorated with recessed panels and have a lighter finish. The panels have hardware and adjustable feet to attach the doors into a screen. The radiant grain wood is showcased with rich finishes and contrasting shades. Rare to find four matching panels...
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    Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Furniture

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  • Chinese Antique Six-Panel Folding Screen with Stained Glass Geometric Motifs
    Located in Yonkers, NY
    A Chinese antique six-panel folding screen from the early 20th century, with green, blue and yellow stained glass, geometric motifs and wooden panels. Created in China during the first half of the 20th century, this large folding screen features six panels each adorned with a careful arrangement of opaque octagonal motifs surrounded by colorful stained glass with scrolling or textured motifs. The lower section is made of delicately raised panels surrounded by recessed accents. Folding screens likely originate back to the Han Dynasty, circa 200 BC as evidence in tombs shows. The Chinese considered screens as objects of contemplation and a source of spiritual and creative inspiration. The screens were used to protect from drafts, to provide a sense of privacy or to simply partition a room. With its nice proportions and complimenting colors, this Chinese antique stained glass folding screen...
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  • A set of four panel French entry doors circa 1900.
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    A set of four panel French entry doors circa 1900. Having four panes of glass each.
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    Antique Early 1900s French French Provincial Doors and Gates

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  • Reclaimed Four Panelled Door
    Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
    A reclaimed solid pine door with raised panels.
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  • Set of Four Aluminum Door Handles
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Incredible moderne door handles; listing includes one right front handle, one left front handle, one right back handle and one left back handle. Handles are adjustable for thickness ...
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