Friday, July 15, 2016

Special Room, Special Memories


The doors mentioned below all have the same brass hinges, knobs, plates, skeleton key locks (except the bathroom door). The interior doors are all five-panel.

Height: 83/84 inches

Depth: they're all about an inch and a half deep except for the entry doors which are closer to two inches

Width: 

four 36” – entry  doors w/beveled glass windows
300 each for the three painted ones; 400 for the varnished one

three 32”
200 each

four 30” 
150 each

two 27” – they’re the double doors
300 for both as they go together

And trim:
Trim is about 1" x 4" for all of them – both sides (of doorway) except for the exterior doors/windows; the 'toppers' are all the same design

Trim for interior doors
100 each (seven sets); 150 for double door set

Trim (interior only) for six windows, 65” x 28” 'inside frame' measure
100 each

Trim for two front windows, 65” x 48”
200 each

Trim for double kitchen windows, 53” tall X 67” wide 
200

Also:

Cold cupboard (was a kitchen window at one time) doors and trim
100

Two leaded glass windows, 48” x 19” (or so)
400 each

Clawfoot bathtub (sorry, sold)
100

Retro (1940s maybe?) kitchen sink with cabinet (IF I can get it out)
300

Small bathroom sink (wall mount)
50

Large double wash-sink from basement (IF I can get it out)
200

Assorted window screens
25 each

Two hanging light fixtures for living room/dining room (four bulbs each)
150 each

Two single hanging light fixtures 
50 each

One double hand-painted hanging light fixture
150

Light fixture, gas to electric converted (so I've been told)
200

* There are also a couple of brass push-button light switches, the brass doorbell set (button by door and 'ringer' in kitchen), a few kitchen/bathroom 'accessories', some oil lamps of different ages, several very sturdy counter tops that came out of an old chemistry lab (2'x5'), a wardrobe trunk and camel-back trunk in not so good shape, a screen door, a pair of weights and pulleys from a window that was into a door, and a few vintage theater reels in varying values and conditions from poor to excellent together with two non-functional vintage theater projectors (very heavy) and some accessories.








More photos available on request to vignettes.house@gmail.com

Thanks for taking a peek - please feel free to share if you know someone who might be interested in creating a special room in their home for memories made with love and laughter!

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