French Early 19th Century Carved and Signed Door with Original Hardware
This early French door from the 1800s or before still retains its original hardware and the signature of its master craftsman (JB) on its interior...
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This early French door from the 1800s or before still retains its original hardware and the signature of its master craftsman (JB) on its interior...
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