American Denver Painted Pine and Iron Single Arched Historic G.S. JAKA Mansion Door
American Denver Painted Pine and Iron Single Arched Historic G.S. JAKA Mansion Door American Denver Painted Pine and Iron Single Arched Historic G.S. JAKA Mansion Door American Denver Painted Pine and Iron Single Arched Historic G.S. JAKA Mansion Door American Denver Painted Pine and Iron Single Arched Historic G.S. JAKA Mansion Door American Denver Painted Pine and Iron Single Arched Historic G.S. JAKA Mansion Door
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American Denver Painted Pine and Iron Single Arched Historic G.S. JAKA Mansion Door

DETAILS
Vintage exterior door entrance with door and arched transom in two parts, crafted of fir and pine. With peep hole door with wrought iron grille. Lower mail slot. Salvaged from a historic Gilbert Charles Jaka Denver mansion.
STYLE
Cottage | Tudor Revival
COLOR(S)
Green, brown
PLACE OF ORIGIN
Denver, Colorado, United States
PROVENANCE
From a Park Hill neighborhood, Denver area mansion designed by architect Gilbert Charles Jaka (American, 1900-83). Jaka is best known for the design of The Cruise Room bar at the Oxford Hotel. He worked for several of the city’s leading architectural firms, including J.J.B. Benedict, Eugene Groves, and Temple Buell, before starting his own firm by 1930.
PERIOD
Early 20th century
DATE
1931
DIMENSIONS
Width 42 Depth 2.75 Height 114.5 inches
Door: Height 82 inches
Transom: Height 32.5 inches
CONDITION
Note: no hardware or jamb.

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