Door frame molding
Looks Eastlake to me too.

Stonergut
in Doors & Windows 13 years and 3 months ago
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angelat | 13 years and 3 months ago
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http://cdn.brownstoner.com/4f3716efe6ac3-.jpg
Does any one know what period/style this door frame molding is?

timber | 13 years and 3 months ago
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empire?

callalily | 13 years and 3 months ago
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It’s not very easy to see, and it looks exotic beserk neo-colonial — quite unusual — but probably late 1890s.

callalily | 13 years and 3 months ago
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I was just in a house in Park Slope today with similar molding on the bedroom floors. The house seemed a mixture of styles, including neo-Colonial and Neo-Italian Renaissance. So probably 1880s-1890s, most likely 1890s Queen Anne.

RBCG | 13 years and 3 months ago
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Question: anyone know where molding like this can be purchased? Or must be custom fabricated these days?

uiyycgzlbp | 13 years and 3 months ago
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If you look at each component as a separate entity, most of that is available today from companies like Van Dyke’s, and other suppliers of old house goodies. It would not be too difficult for a carpenter to replicate, assuming it will be painted when you are done. Look at Van Dyke Restorer’s, and/or Old House Journal’s advertisers for more sources. http://www.vandykes.com/moldings-trim/c/16/ Even if you are keeping paint on it, you might want to consider stripping the originals, or your 2 layers of paint on the new piece will look very different from the 10 layers on the original.

hancockone | 13 years and 3 months ago
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If the question is, what is the style of this door surround, I would call it Neo-Grec (1870-1880’s) or Eastlake Victorian.

callalily | 13 years and 3 months ago
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If Dyke’s or Adriatic doesn’t have it, your carpenter can have a router bit custom made and can custom mill the wood using the router bit (if this design can be made with a router bit). Otherwise, he or she can make a mold and create the molding out of resin, but that will have to be painted or faux painted. We just had a router bit made for some bead board and we used Atlas Saw & Tool in Spring Grove, Ill. They charged $195 for a fairly simple router bit. It took about four days and they Fed Ex’d it. And they are very nice people and sent us some Christmas candy.

callalily | 13 years and 3 months ago
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Router bits make pretty much straight cuts, as you see on baseboard molding. I can’t see the molding in the picture very well, but a router might not be able to handle those cut out parts and scallops. In case anyone is interested, we have some picture moldings with a ribbon and sawtooth design that appears to be made of wood with gesso molded on the top.

callalily | 13 years and 3 months ago
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So maybe that is how they got some of this ornamentation.