I have six doors removed from a mid-1930s property to give away - three 34mm thick doors (originally first floor) and three 44mm thick ones (originally ground floor). All of the 34mm doors and one of the 44mm ones have the original locks in them but no keys; the other two thicker doors have had modern yale locks retrofitted to them with keys available.
The doors have previously been boarded over and then painted so all have nail marks around the edges. They have subsequently been chemically dipped and stripped then waxed. They have other marks and nicks as would be expected for doors of this age and are currently a little dusty from storage but have great grain patterns in them and would be relatively easy to clean and refurbish. One of the 34mm doors has a more substantial chunk taken out of the lock/handle edge as shown in the photo.
Collection only from Kingston upon Thames KT1.
Ground floor doors 44mm thick:
1. 1952x757mm
2. 1956x758mm
3. 1960x755mm
First floor doors 34mm thick:
4. 1910x705mm
5. 1958x758mm
6. 1972x755mm
Mid-1930s Wooden Interior Doors (KT1 The Triangle)
Collection Times
Usually someone in or can leave outside
Usually someone in or can leave outside
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