Early 19th Century Qing Dynasty Chinese Iron and Wood Doors – a Pair

$ 1,099.99

A pair of Chinese Qing Dynasty palace doors from the 19th century, with iron hardware and dark patina. Metal studded wood doors with lion form ring handle and bolt.
The doors are 22″ wide for each panel and 44″ W put together. Their height is 78.5″ without the pegs. Created in China during the Qing Dynasty. Made of wood strengthened with iron showcasing ornate patterns, studs, and ring pull, this pair of 19th century Qing palace doors will be an excellent decorative addition to any home!

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A pair of Chinese Qing Dynasty palace doors from the 19th century, with iron hardware and dark patina. Metal studded wood doors with lion form ring handle and bolt.
The doors are 22″ wide for each panel and 44″ W put together. Their height is 78.5″ without the pegs. Created in China during the Qing Dynasty. Made of wood strengthened with iron showcasing ornate patterns, studs, and ring pull, this pair of 19th century Qing palace doors will be an excellent decorative addition to any home!

CONDITION NOTES: Wear appropriate for age. The iron strapping is missing from the back. One of the iron rivets is missing from the top left strap. Doors are solid.

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Dimensions 22 × 2 × 78.5 in
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