Stock No. 33846

Tall Antique French Acid Etched Pine Door

A tall antique French painted acid etched pine door. Suitable for interior use, this striking door is artistically glazed with acid etched glass depicting elegant roses and lilies in a fluting vase. It makes a handsome internal door for a sunroom, kitchen pantry or interior porch. Made from pine, this Victorian era door has a…

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£1,575.00

Dimensions

Depth: 4.5cm1.77in

Width: 74.5cm29.33in

Height: 232.5cm91.54in

Weight: 27kg59.52lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Additional rebate to top on one side which are excluded from the overall dimensions. Made from solid pine and has a stripped finish, ready for application of paint, stain or wax.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

Maker

Unknown

Material

Etched Glass, Glass, Pine, Timber, Wood

Origin

France

Period

Late 19th Century

Style

Victorian

About this piece

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A tall antique French painted acid etched pine door. Suitable for interior use, this striking door is artistically glazed with acid etched glass depicting elegant roses and lilies in a fluting vase. It makes a handsome internal door for a sunroom, kitchen pantry or interior porch.

Made from pine, this Victorian era door has a stripped finish with raised and fielded panels to both front and back.

Acid Etched Glass Doors

Often found in Victorian properties and listed buildings, acid etching – or French embossing – is a specialist, time-honoured technique developed in the mid 1800s. This skilled and labour-intensive process involves applying glass with a coating which is then etched with a decorative design and exposed to acid. This exposure corrodes the glass, creating variances of texture and tone. This results in a highly decorative and artistic finish that brings elegance and beauty to any setting.

Additional information

Weight 27 kg
Dimensions 4.5 × 74.5 × 232.5 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

Maker

Material

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Origin

France

Period

Late 19th Century

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