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name that door.

Anyone know what the style of door is?

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having a shed clearout, want to list this on ebay. Understand that this door isn't for everyone, no glass and a distinctive style. So I want to get the best mileage and describe it accurately to get the right byers.

Your thoughts welcome.

Also - ballpark price I should be asking for?

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  • leveller2911
    leveller2911 Posts: 8,061 Forumite
    edited 6 July 2013 at 9:08PM
    8 panelled door with machine carved panels.You should also state the size (ie width,height and thickness)..........Just my opinion but its pretty hideous and good luck in selling that...:rotfl:

    As for a price , I would think you should be looking at £20-00.......If no one will take it for £20-00 you may need to offer them more....;)
  • shammyjack
    shammyjack Posts: 2,685 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    There is a Colonial Cousin area near me where they would fight over that door. As you seem to be in London if not too far away from one you could be in luck !
  • londonTiger
    londonTiger Posts: 4,903 Forumite
    shammyjack wrote: »
    There is a Colonial Cousin area near me where they would fight over that door. As you seem to be in London if not too far away from one you could be in luck !

    colonial cousin seems to be a band from what I've searched on google. What is the significance of this? Maybe I can post an ad on a colonial cousin forum? hehe

    Agree this isn't to everyone#s taste - but I suppose it#s all about finding the right person who thinks this is absolutely perfect for them.
  • loracan1
    loracan1 Posts: 2,287 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    These were the height of fashion in our street in the 1970s.
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