Architectural

A 6551. 1920s Single Panel Interior Door CC with a silver handle, standing upright against a red wall.

6551. 1920s Single Panel Interior Door CC

$300.00
Original Hardware. Measurements –
80H X 28W X 1-3/8D.
A white 6552. 1920s Single Panel Interior Door DD with a vertical rectangular panel, standing against a red wall, viewed from the front.

6552. 1920s Single Panel Interior Door DD

$200.00
Original Hardware. Measurements –
80-1/4H X 27-7/8W X 1-3/8D.
A white, 6554. 1920s Single Panel Interior Door GG with a round doorknob, standing against a red wall on a grey concrete floor.

6554. 1920s Single Panel Interior Door GG

$300.00
Original Hardware. Measurements –
79-7/8H X 27-7/8W X 1-3/8D
A vertical wooden door with a brass handle on the left side, standing against a draped white backdrop.

8285. Kitchen 1920’s Walnut Swing Door

$600.00
Circa 1920’s kitchen swing door. Salvaged from local demo of Spanish Revival home.
78.5″ H x 29.75″ W x 1.25″ D
8287. Pair Of Spanish Revival Painted Double Doors with glass panes and a black handle, set in a brick building under a white canopy.

8287. Pair Of Spanish Revival Painted Double Doors

$450.00
Circa 1920’s. As is. Includes hardware shown. Salvaged from local home.
79.25″ H x 60″ W x 1.75″ D
8290. 1920's Walnut Paneled Door with four panels and a round knob, standing isolated against a light fabric background.

8290. 1920’s Walnut Paneled Door.

$600.00
Circa 1920’s paneled door. Salvaged from local demo of Spanish Revival home.
79.5″ H x 30.5″ W x 1.38″ D
An old, weathered 13088. pair of rustic door with original patina, with faded white paint and visible signs of wear.

13088. Pair Of Rustic Door With Original Patina

$1,600.00
Loverly pair of rustic door with original patina. These pieces could be incorporated in architectural project. Pieces need some work as they are very old.
77″ H x 51.5″ W x 1″ D
Pair of original 1920's carved doors with original polychrome finish, displayed against a grey backdrop.

13990. Pair Of Original 1920’s Carved Door With Original Polychrome Finish

$4,800.00
Circa 1920’s pair of double doors salvaged from local Spanish Revival estate.
77″ H x 58.75″ W x 1.38″ D
13991. Narrow Spanish Revival 1920's Pantry Door with ornate metal panels featuring symmetrical decorative motifs, positioned upright against a plain background.

13991. Narrow Spanish Revival 1920’s Pantry Door

$1,600.00
Circa 1920’s carved side door with original hardware and original polychrome finish.
78.5″ H x 24″ W x 1.38″ D
A pair of 14016. Pair Of Fantastic Double Doors From 1920's Spanish House with geometric diamond patterns on each panel, mounted within a grey wall.

14016. Pair Of Fantastic Double Doors From 1920’s Spanish House.

$4,100.00
All original pair of French doors from 1920’s home.
84″ H x 55.5″ W x 1.75″ D
A wooden door with three vertical rectangular panels, featuring a simple knob on the right side, standing against a grey background. 14018. Single Door From Spanish Revival Home

14018. Single Door From Spanish Revival Home

$1,400.00
84.25″ H x 31.5″ W x 1.75″ D
Sentence with Product Name: Ornate wooden double doors with intricate carvings, standing against a brick wall, 14490. Monumental Carved Door With Glass Salvaged From Beverly Hills Home.

14490. Monumental Carved Door With Glass Salvaged From Beverly Hills Home

$4,100.00
86″ H x 51.5″ W x 3.5″ D
A 14493. Original 1920's front door with original hardware, featuring four diamond-shaped panels, painted yellow, standing against a grey background.

14493. Original 1920’s Front Door With Original Hardware

$3,600.00
Circa 1920’s front door with original paint and hardware salvaged from local estate.
83.5″ H x 38″ W x 2.25″ D
An upright 14494. 1920's Side Door With Original Hardware with three panels displayed against a grey background.

14494. 1920’s Side Door With Original Hardware

$1,400.00
1920’s Interior Door circa 1920’s
83.5″ H x 35.75″ W x 6.5″ D
Sentence with product name: A 14765. Spanish Revival Arched Door #7 with geometric patterns and a brass knob, standing against a cluttered background.

14765. Spanish Revival Arched Door #7

$1,400.00
1920’s Arched door.
80.5″ H x 32″ W x 1.25″ D
A tall, dark 14772. Spanish Revival Arched Door # 6 propped against a plywood board outside, with a metal hinge visible on one side.

14772. Spanish Revival Arched Door # 6

$850.00
Spanish Revival arched door
80″ H x 30″ W x 1.25″ D
A dark brown 14773. Narrow Spanish Revival Door #11 with a vertical window, set in a plywood-covered wall, adjacent to decorative metal grilles and foliage.

14773. Narrow Spanish Revival Door #11

$500.00
Small narrow Spanish Revival Door
79.25″ H x 22″ W x 1.38″ D
A modern narrow dark brown 14774. Spanish Revival Side Door #11 set in a plywood wall, with wrought iron decorative panels visible to the right.

14774. Spanish Revival Side Door # 11

$500.00
Narrow Spanish Revival Side Door
79.25″ H x 22″ W x 1.38″ D
A 14777. Spanish Revival Painted Door with three panels, each featuring decorative floral carvings, standing against a red brick wall.

14777. Spanish Revival Painted Door

$500.00
Narrow door with one side stenciled panels.
79″ H x 29.75″ W x 1.38″ D
An upright 14776. Spanish Revival 1920's door with four panels, each adorned with a simple floral design, leaning against a red brick wall.

14776. Spanish Revival 1920’s Door

$550.00
One side is stenciled and the other side is white
79″ H x 29″ W x 1.38″ D
A pair of vintage white wooden doors with glass panes on top and solid panels on the bottom, set against a simple plywood backdrop. 14818. 1 of 6 Set of French Doors Circa 1920's With Diamond Motif

14818. 1 of 6 Set of French Doors Circa 1920’s With Diamond Motif

$600.00
Sold and priced individually. Salvaged from local 1920’s Spanish Revival home.
73.88″ H x 40″ W x 1.5″ D
15346. Stately Turn Of the Century Pair of Palatial Doors With Linen Fold and Lion Carvings with metal ring knockers, set against a gray backdrop.

15346. Stately Turn Of the Century Pair of Palatial Doors With Linen Fold and Lion Carvings

$12,000.00
Magnificent pair of carved Walnut Doors with Bronze hardware and carved Lion heads.
89.75″ H x 72″ W x 9″ D
Green double doors with square panels.

15804. Pair Of 1920’s Painted Panel Doors

$1,400.00

Salvaged from local 1920’s home in Los Angeles. 77″ H x 81.25″ W x 1.75″ D

0312. Iron Grill c. 1920s

$650.00
Circa 1920’s grill.
43.25″ W 22.25″ H x 4.25 proj

9472. Long 1920’s Iron Architectural Trellis

$550.00
Circa 1920’s iron piece.
13.88″ H x 93.5″ W x 1″ D

11624. 1920’s Wrought Iron Salvaged Wall Mounted Grill

$1,100.00
Long architectural wrought iron element. Circa 1920’s. 24.5″ H x 5.25″ W x 77″ D

13570. Spanish Revival 1920’s Iron Grill

$1,500.00
Circa 1920’s hand forged iron window grill.
50″ H x 34″ W x 1.75″ D

14489. 1920’s Wrought Iron Railing

$1,200.00
All original 1920’s wrought iron railing salvaged from 1920’s Los Angeles home.
36.25″ H x 118.5″ W x 3.25″ D
14816. 1 of 2 Iron Grill From 1920's House fragment with twisted and curvy vertical bars, mounted on a gray background.

14816. 1 of 2 Iron Grill From 1920’s House

$650.00
Priced and sold individually. Spanish Revival wrought iron grill.
46″ H x 3″ D
Decorative wrought iron wall panel design.

15637. Wrought Iron Grill Circa 1920’s

$850.00

Circa 1920’s. Newly powder coated. 51″ H x 27″ W x 2″ D

Ornate metal gate with swirl design.

15699. Spanish Revival 1920’s Iron Grill

$600.00

Locally salvaged 1920’s grill. 27″ H x 44.38″ W x 7″ D

Decorative metal wall art with swirling patterns.

15782. 1920’s Wrought Iron Architectural Element

$550.00

Circa 1920’s wrought iron grill. 21.5″ H x 21.5″ W x 2″ D

Decorative wrought iron wall hanging design.

15810. Circa 1920’s Wrought Iron Grill

$350.00

Circa 1920’s wrought iron grill. 14″ H x 13.5″ W x 2.5″ D

Wrought iron gate with heart design.

15839. 1920’s Window Grill 68.5 Inch Tall

$950.00

1920’s hand forged iron grill newly powder coat iron grill 68.5″ H x 32.5″ W x 4″ D

Decorative wrought iron fence panel with heart.

15840. 1920’s Iron Grill With New Powder Coating

$850.00

Salvage from local 1920’s home. 49.5″ H x 33″ W x 4″ D

Two ornate metal window grills, vertically aligned.

16102. Salvaged Pair of 1920’s Iron Panels

$1,400.00

Beautifully forged. Salvaged from local estate. 78.5″ H x 18.38″ W x 0.38″ D

Ornate wrought iron decorative panel with scrolls.

16367. 1 Of 2 1920’s Wrought Iron Panel Salvaged From Santa Barbara Home

$1,100.00

Priced and sold individually. Circa 1920’s. Beautiful forged panel. 64.63″ H x 20.75″ W x 1″ D

Product Name: 1284. American Gardens, 1890-1930 by Sam Watters

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Book titled "1284. American Gardens, 1890-1930 by Sam Watters" with a sepia-toned cover photo of a garden path, displayed on a wooden surface.

1284. American Gardens, 1890-1930 by Sam Watters

$75.00
“American Gardens has more than 250 archival photographs and plans and an invaluable biography section profiling the schooling and projects of the landscape designers whose work is featured in the book. In a large landscape format, American Gardens captures estate gardens as they existed for one generation, a time when people had the land, the time, and the skill to fulfill the grandest gardening fantasies.” Hardcover: 295 pages, 12 x 9″
Book cover of "1290. Wallace Neff: The Romance of Regional Architecture", featuring an illustration of a Mediterranean-style building with trees.

1290. Wallace Neff: The Romance of Regional Architecture

$29.95
Wallace Neff 1895-1982: The Romance of Regional Architecture by Wallace Neff10 x 8, 143 pgs. Softbound. “This a 1989 Huntington Library exhibition catalogue on the eclectic California architect Wallace Neff. Best known for his Mediterranean-inspired houses, Neff’s varied career also included pioneering work in Bubble Housing during and after World War Two. The book also contains essays on the contrasting styles of Neff and Neutra and on Neff’s plans and renderings.”
A black hardcover book titled "1293. Santa Barbara Architecture: from Spanish Colonial to Modern" with an embossed photograph of a building surrounded by plants on a wooden surface.

1293. Santa Barbara Architecture: from Spanish Colonial to Modern

$75.00
Santa Barbara Architecture by Herb Andree10 x 11 1/2″, Hardbound, 318 pp.”From the earliest Spanish and Mexican adobes up to the modern additions to the landscape by architects such as Morphosis and Michael Graves. As is only fitting, a large proportion of the buildings covered are from the Spanish Revival period, buildings that have contributed so much to the unique look of Santa Barbara. The several hundred rich b/w photographs are accompanied by informative captions and chapter introductions that place the various eras and styles in their social and artistic contexts.”
A book titled "1297. Old World Inspiration for American Architecture" by Richard S. Requa, featuring a black and white photo of a stately home on the cover.

1297. Old World Inspiration for American Architecture

$59.95
9 x 12″, 344 pp, Hardbound. “This is the classic resource for authentic Mediterranean and Spanish architecture, compiled in 1929 by the pioneer architect of its revival style. Its 144 plates display many country and city dwellings, interiors as well as exteriors, and architectural, garden, and ironwork details. Sections focus on roofs, street scenes, cornices and chimneys. There are Old World doorways, window grilles, balconies, and cornices. Its patios, fountains, and gates can provide inspiration for today’s builders seeking to create authentic landscape design. Many of the photographic views are identified with the town name and specific features they clearly display.”
A green book titled "1299. Sylvanus Marton Pasadena's Quintessential Architect" by Kathleen Tuttle, featuring a black-and-white architectural photo on the cover.

1299. Sylvanus Marton Pasadena’s Quintessential Architect

$50.00
Sylvanus Marston: Pasadena’s Quintessential Architect by Kathleen Tuttle9 x 11″, 192 pp, Hardbound. “Marston was instrumental in establishing Pasadena as a winter resort and then as a thriving community. He and his firm designed 1000 projects, many of which still survive, including cottages and additions to resort hotels, notable commercial and civic buildings such as the Pacific Asia Museum, and the earliest bungalow court. His residential designs span the range of styles from the Arts and Crafts through English Tudor and Monterey Colonial to, most importantly, Mediterranean Revival. This is an important addition to the literature of California’s Golden Age of architecture.”
A book titled "1300. The Ferro-Concrete Style" by francis s. onderdonk, featuring a detailed, colorful illustration of an ornate concrete pillar and arch on the cover.

1300. The Ferro-Concrete Style

$55.00
The Ferro-Concrete Style by Francis S. Onderdonk8 x 11″, 265 pp, Hardbound. “From the baroque excesses of Los Angeles’s Mayan theater to the starkly expressionist churches of ’20s Europe, this book traces the history of reinforced concrete from its roots through its glory days in the first three decades of this century. Long out of print and hard to find, Onderdonk’s masterful survey has been faithfully reproduced to include the three color plates and over 300 black and white illustrations.”
A book titled "1305. Courtyards Intimate Outdoor Space" by douglas keister, featuring a cover image of a lush courtyard with a central circular pond and surrounded by dense greenery.

1305. Courtyards Intimate Outdoor Space

$39.95

Courtyard: Intimate Outdoor Spaces by Douglas Keister10 x 8 1/2″, 160 pp, Hardbound.” When the outside meets the inside, a courtyard is born, and whether defined by tropical plants and a low stone wall, or a burbling fountain and modern sculpture, each one has the ability to delight our senses. Long associated with comfort and security, courtyards have been an important architectural element for thousands of years, and today these indoor/outdoor spaces are more popular than ever. Classic Courtyards takes you on a journey across the globe, looking at all kinds of courtyards and exploring their fascinating history.”

1306. Irving J. Gill Architect 1870-1936 by Marvin Rand, featuring a photo of a modern white building with arches and lush greenery.

1306. Irving J. Gill Architect 1870-1936

$75.00
Front cover of the book "1307. California Mediterranean" featuring a photograph of a mediterranean-style house framed by tall trees against a mountain backdrop.

1307. California Mediterranean by Marc Appleton

$50.00
California Mediterranean by Marc Appleton9 x 11, 208 pp, Hardbound. “In the early 20th-century, architects designing houses for the balmy climate of Southern California were influenced by the style of the villas and palaces that dominated the architecture of Italy, France, Spain, Greece, and Morocco, and a few other North African locales. The resulting style-noted for its pleasing combination of simplicity and dignity, for its often asymetrical undecorated facades-reflected romantic, European forms, and yet distinguished itself by adding American ingenuity. Prime examples of this include Villa Narcissa, widely celebrated for its unimposing grandeur, and Casa Leon, with its stunning hillside location and ocean views. Included here are residences by noted architects such as Julia Morgan, Bertram Goodhue, Addison Mizner, George Washington Smith, Wallace Neff, and others.”