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7.5' Antique Vintage SOLID Wood Wooden Load Bearing Structural Porch Column Post

$ 131.99

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Type: Column
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Features: Reclaimed
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • Decade: 1920s
  • Condition: Salvaged from PA. Made entirely of a solid hardwood (not hollow) & is tapered (wider at the bottom than at the top) This column was originally installed on a porch and had a handrail connected to it. We could fill the mortise (slot or pocket) with solid wood, as well as make any other repairs or modifications. If you're interested, email us with a description of what you'd like done to the column and we'll give you a price. The bottom was chewed up by termites, and there are a few more holes throughout where they burrowed. You could see several exit holes at random spots throughout the column. This sounds much worse than it actually is. Although the bottom is bad and should be trimmed a few inches, the rest of the column is still very strong despite some small holes. The holes are just cosmetic and could be filled prior to painting.Although it may look rough in the photos, the column is strong, sturdy, and in good shape considering it's age. There are checks, nicks, scrape...SEE BELOW
  • Material: Wood
  • Color: Blue

    Description

    Penn Antique Restoration
    89" Antique SOLID Wood Round Tapered Structural Column
    (NOT HOLLOW)
    HEAVY, antique, porch column salvaged from Northeastern, PA.  It's made  entirely of a solid hardwood (not hollow) and is painted light blue. The  column is tapered and is wider at the bottom than at the top.
    This column was originally installed on a porch and  had a handrail connected to it. We could fill the mortise (slot or pocket) with solid wood,  as well as make any other repairs or modifications. If you're interested, email  us with a description of what you'd like done to the column and we'll give you a  price.
    The bottom was chewed up by termites, and there are a few more  holes throughout where they burrowed. You could see several exit holes at random  spots throughout the column. This sounds much worse than it actually is.  Although the bottom is bad and should be trimmed a few inches, the rest of the  column is still very strong despite some small holes. The holes are just  cosmetic and could be filled prior to painting.
    Although it may look rough in the photos, the column is strong, sturdy, and in good shape considering it's  age. There are checks, nicks, scrapes, scratches from top to bottom, which will be  removed during sanding, and whatever remains could be filled with putty or left  as "character marks." Once painted, the column will look as good as new! There are no  serious, structural flaws like big breaks, deep cracks, rot, or  warp.
    Considering that the wood used to make this column was sourced  from a tree that lived hundreds of years before being cut down; it's much  harder/denser and is less prone to rot, warp, insects, and even fire than any  column made today. Today's columns are made wood sourced from trees that are  barely 20 years old. The wood hasn't matured long enough, and the new column  will need to be replaced sooner than this old one--they don't make them like  they used to!
    Dimensions
    :
    (Height)
    89
    "
    (Diameter) Top-
    7"  & Bottom-8
    1/
    4
    "
    Shipping
    :
    Northeastern VA, MD, DC, DE, PA, NJ, NY, & New England
    :
    We deliver to these states every 2 - 3 weeks . Home delivery would be - 0 depending on your location. Email us with  the shipping zip code for an exact price.
    *
    If you need the item sooner
    or are located outside of our delivery  range; we could crate and ship with a commercial freighter--email us for a  quote.
    *
    Pick up
    in Scranton, PA is also welcome. No "pick up"  charges applied
    Close up of 2 small holes that termites chewed
    Close up of the mortise where the handrail connected to the column
    Close ups of the top
    Close ups of the bottom