M H Baillie Scott (attributed). An exceptional set of 23 Arts and Crafts doors with wonderful Glasgow style stain glass panels

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An exceptional set of 23 Arts and Crafts doors attributed to M H Baillie Scott with wonderful Glasgow style stain glass panels. The doors are made from slow growing scotch pine and something to behold when viewed in person. The stain glass panels were probably for McCullock and Co of Glasgow. The quality of these doors are exceptional. A little thicker than usual doors. As well as the 4 large doors shown here in 9 of the images, there are 17 standard size internal and external doors, these 17 do not have stain glass panels but many have a single upper central glass pane, as shown in the last image but they could have stain glass made for them to match. Four are are painted white and one is a staircase cupboard door with a triangle cut to the top (not shown). You could build a house around these doors. The set consists of including measurements :- Two large sliding barn/garage doors with iron wheels Height 89 1/2" or 227 cm. Extension of the iron wheels Height 8 1/4"or 21 cm Total height of doors with iron wheel extensions height 97 3/4 or 248 cm Width 35 1/2"or 90 cm x 2. Thickness 2 1/4" or 6cm. Two large doors matching above with fabulous iron hinges with heart details. They both have a male and female rebated side opposite the hinges to close into each other. Height 89" or 226 cm Overall Width 69 1/4" or 176 cm . (This is the width when they are closed together). Thickness 2 1/4" or 6 cm Smaller internal doors some differ slightly in measurements. Height 74" or 188 cm Width 33" or 84 cm Thickness 1 3/4" or 4 cm. Circa 1890.

Year of manufacture
1890
Designer
Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott
Period
Arts & Crafts Movement

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