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6551. 1920s Single Panel Interior Door CC
6552. 1920s Single Panel Interior Door DD
6554. 1920s Single Panel Interior Door GG
8285. Kitchen 1920’s Walnut Swing Door
8287. Pair Of Spanish Revival Painted Double Doors
8290. 1920’s Walnut Paneled Door.
13088. Pair Of Rustic Door With Original Patina
13990. Pair Of Original 1920’s Carved Door With Original Polychrome Finish
13991. Narrow Spanish Revival 1920’s Pantry Door
14016. Pair Of Fantastic Double Doors From 1920’s Spanish House.
14018. Single Door From Spanish Revival Home
14490. Monumental Carved Door With Glass Salvaged From Beverly Hills Home
14493. Original 1920’s Front Door With Original Hardware
14494. 1920’s Side Door With Original Hardware
14765. Spanish Revival Arched Door #7
14772. Spanish Revival Arched Door # 6
14773. Narrow Spanish Revival Door #11
14774. Spanish Revival Side Door # 11
14777. Spanish Revival Painted Door
14776. Spanish Revival 1920’s Door
14818. 1 of 6 Set of French Doors Circa 1920’s With Diamond Motif
15346. Stately Turn Of the Century Pair of Palatial Doors With Linen Fold and Lion Carvings
15804. Pair Of 1920’s Painted Panel Doors
Salvaged from local 1920’s home in Los Angeles. 77″ H x 81.25″ W x 1.75″ D
0312. Iron Grill c. 1920s
9472. Long 1920’s Iron Architectural Trellis
11624. 1920’s Wrought Iron Salvaged Wall Mounted Grill
13570. Spanish Revival 1920’s Iron Grill
14489. 1920’s Wrought Iron Railing
14816. 1 of 2 Iron Grill From 1920’s House
15637. Wrought Iron Grill Circa 1920’s
Circa 1920’s. Newly powder coated. 51″ H x 27″ W x 2″ D
15699. Spanish Revival 1920’s Iron Grill
Locally salvaged 1920’s grill. 27″ H x 44.38″ W x 7″ D
15782. 1920’s Wrought Iron Architectural Element
Circa 1920’s wrought iron grill. 21.5″ H x 21.5″ W x 2″ D
15810. Circa 1920’s Wrought Iron Grill
Circa 1920’s wrought iron grill. 14″ H x 13.5″ W x 2.5″ D
15839. 1920’s Window Grill 68.5 Inch Tall
1920’s hand forged iron grill newly powder coat iron grill 68.5″ H x 32.5″ W x 4″ D
15840. 1920’s Iron Grill With New Powder Coating
Salvage from local 1920’s home. 49.5″ H x 33″ W x 4″ D
16102. Salvaged Pair of 1920’s Iron Panels
Beautifully forged. Salvaged from local estate. 78.5″ H x 18.38″ W x 0.38″ D
16367. 1 Of 2 1920’s Wrought Iron Panel Salvaged From Santa Barbara Home
Priced and sold individually. Circa 1920’s. Beautiful forged panel. 64.63″ H x 20.75″ W x 1″ D
1284. American Gardens, 1890-1930 by Sam Watters
1290. Wallace Neff: The Romance of Regional Architecture
1293. Santa Barbara Architecture: from Spanish Colonial to Modern
1297. Old World Inspiration for American Architecture
1299. Sylvanus Marton Pasadena’s Quintessential Architect
1300. The Ferro-Concrete Style
1305. Courtyards Intimate Outdoor Space
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.”
1307. California Mediterranean by Marc Appleton
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