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early 20th cent schoolhouse SLATE chalkboard FRAMED VICTORIAN porch screen 83x18

$ 145.19

Availability: 95 in stock
  • Color: natural surface on the wood
  • Maker: AMERICAN
  • Material: Wooden frame ORIGINAL schoolhouse chalkboard slate
  • Condition: The items we sell are architectural salvage & antiques. They are NOT new and contain blemishes, scratches, dings & other character flaws. If there are MAJOR issues such as cracks, breaks or rot we will note in the listing description. Please understand you are buying salvaged elements, many that are over 100 years old. While not PERFECT condition, they do hold a quality in their craftsmanship & content unmatched by todays products sold at home remodeling stores.

    Description

    Salvaged in New York City from an early 20th century schoolhouse
    ORIGINAL slate chalkboard.
    Framed with salvaged, GOTHIC porch screens.
    Measures 83" x 17.5 & 18" on outside of frame - slate surface area is on the upper 2/3 of the frame.
    The slate surface on these measures:
    14 x 47" & 12" 47.5"
    Great look - original finish on the screens - nice weathered surface (appears to never had paint!)
    YOU SEE TWO (2) gothic porch screens in the pictures with slate repurposed on them.
    I AM SELLING THESE INDIVIDUALLY!!!
    Estimate this piece to be 75#
    Great for playrooms - foyers -, or even restaurants
    Will need to ship this with our delivery service - approximately 0-175 depending on region. Can be picked up in the Hartford, CT region for free.
    Any questions - please contact me
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