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Some are painted over but heavy solid doors with the original hardware, probably about 80-100years old by the way the rest of the way the houses look. Is it worth setting aside and selling on my own, or nay? (1099 and the contractors don't care what I do). New and used Old Doors for sale near you on Facebook Marketplace.
Find great deals or sell your items for free. Antique Wood Doors We carry a large inventory of antique doors generally 1850 and earlier vintage. They include the standard 2 and 4 panel with the thumbnail panel surround to the flat/beaded panel style.
We will not be listing our entire inventory but expect to list only that which is unusual, special or hard to find. Customer: What are solid wood antique doors worth Expert's Assistant: The Antiques Appraiser can help. You can also send photos once I've connected you.
Do you know how old the item is? Customer: about 80-100 years. Most of them have beveled glass Expert's Assistant: What condition is the item in? Customer: they are descent Expert's Assistant: Is there anything else the Appraiser should know. Whether you are looking for an antique door to match your historic home, or a modern style at unbeatable prices, we've got something for you.
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Our antique doors have been sourced by our reclamation specialists, who find artifacts from the turn. The doors upstairs are similar to the trim but not with the noticeable grain, and a lighter orangey red vs mahogany red. They have the old ornate tarnished hinges, and old door knobs and locks.
At first I thought they were original to the house, as the hardware is very old and all the doors still have the skeleton key holes. Are antique doors worth more if someone has put in the effort to strip and prep basically make them immediately usable in construction? If they are, is that effort worth the time/effort investment? (I should note, I have a workshop, am a skilled painter and average carpenter).