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Hand crafted glass doors by writer Joseph Mitchell of The New Yorker

Description This is a hand crafted glass doors built by famed writer for the New Yorker, Joseph Mitchell. These doors have real tree branches embedded into the bottom half of the glass. Here is more info on Joseph Mitchell https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Mitchell_(writer)
Category American Furniture
Medium Wooded framed glass doors. The bottom half of the doors have real tree branches embedded in the sheet of glass.
Condition Excellent
History These doors were gifted from a woman who lived in North Carolina, the home town of writer Joseph Mitchell.
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