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Lot # B721
System ID # 26788132
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Antiqued Reclaimed Wood Door — Iron Hardware
A commanding antique-style door of Mexican origin, this piece is constructed from reclaimed wood planks in the traditional plank-and-batten manner — vertical boards secured by four substantial horizontal cross-battens, all fastened with iron nails. The wood presents in a deep walnut-brown tone with rich natural grain figuring, knots, and the kind of surface character that only decades of use can produce. The "Hecho en México" mark is hand-stenciled on the lower rail, confirming its origin. The hardware is a standout detail: a hand-forged iron surface-mount lock plate with a classic keyhole escutcheon. Pieces constructed in this tradition are highly sought by designers and collectors working in Santa Fe, hacienda, or Spanish Colonial interiors — equally compelling rehung as a functional door or mounted as an architectural wall feature or headboard.
CONDITION
In good condition overall — sturdy and structurally sound, with age-appropriate wear throughout.
DIMENSIONS
Overall: 72 1/2" H × 31 1/2" W × 2" D
Bob Ross (6'2") Figure Shown in Photo for Scale