18th century fir cupboard door, with three molded panels on the front side.
It has two hinges and a small latch for closing (the handle is missing).
Mortise and dowel tenon mounting.
Some defects photographed:
the top panel has reduced and is no longer in the slot on the left, old traces of wood-eating insects, missing on the molding of the lower crosspiece. The lower part of the door has clearly visible defects.
On the interior part, a piece of the upper right crosspiece was briefly reattached with a tack, it would need to be re-glued correctly. At the bottom, still inside, the visibly broken upright was formerly “repaired” in the air using a screwed square visible in the photos.
18th century fir cupboard door, with three molded panels on the front side.
It has two hinges and a small latch for closing (the handle is missing).
Mortise and dowel tenon mounting.
Some defects photographed:
the top panel has reduced and is no longer in the slot on the left, old traces of wood-eating insects, missing on the molding of the lower crosspiece. The lower part of the door has clearly visible defects.
On the interior part, a piece of the upper right crosspiece was briefly reattached with a tack, it would need to be re-glued correctly. At the bottom, still inside, the visibly broken upright was formerly “repaired” in the air using a screwed square visible in the photos.