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Pair of Rustic American Southwestern Doors, 19th Century
$ 2,950
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Description
A pair of rustic American Southwestern doors, 19th century.
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More Information
Origin: United States Period: 19th Century Condition: Fair. Wear consistent with age and use. Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Americana, Traditional Dealer Reference #: 28088 Incollect Reference #: 733229 -
Dimensions
W. 50 in; H. 82.5 in; D. 3 in; W. 127 cm; H. 209.55 cm; D. 7.62 cm;
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