What is this item on the Door?

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by Joe Bradley, Sep 10, 2021.

  1. Joe Bradley

    Joe Bradley New Member

    I just purchased several old doors from an Icehouse in North Carolina that dates back to the thirties and was wandering if anyone has the expertise to help me in identifying its usage. It is a curved heavy wire on a spring loaded mechanism located 18 inches below the middle hinge on the door. I would appreciate any help. Thanks


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  2. Joe Bradley

    Joe Bradley New Member

    P1400537.jpg P1400538.jpg P1400539.jpg P1400540.jpg P1400541.jpg The Photos Didn't Take, Trying to post some new ones.
     
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  3. Boland

    Boland Well-Known Member

    I have similar thing (smaller version) inside a letter holder cabinet door for use to put envelopes and notes. Maybe this was used to hold a clipboard or notepad?
     
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  4. Joe Bradley

    Joe Bradley New Member

    Do you have a photo of it, it would be neat to see. Thank you for your answer. I love restoring old doors and windows for resell.
     
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  5. Boland

    Boland Well-Known Member

    Please note that I was just guessing. There’s members here that really know their stuff. Better to wait for one of them..
     
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  6. Boland

    Boland Well-Known Member

    8B91FC51-F6D5-4F56-B6AC-0619706E1305.jpeg I just went to go check again. Maybe I must just to correct myself not the same shape,but I was thinking maybe the same function.. You did say spring loaded. This is from a antique A&N CSL (Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd) letter holder/storage little cabinet. Anyway maybe Iam completely wrong (I get that a lot,:))
     
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  7. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    looks like a handle..........or maybe a tool holder as well...
     
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  8. Joe Bradley

    Joe Bradley New Member

    Thank you for the pics, I am always looking to learn, It is either a tool holder or possibly a door Stop spring loaded to keep the door off the wall.
     
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  9. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    I'd go for a handle as well. either to grip it better with thick gloves or to overcome the vacuum easier when opening.
    other possibility would be a hook on the wall to keep the door open.
     
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  10. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    the majority of paint loss does seem to occur on the far outer edge,..
     
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  11. Rayo56

    Rayo56 Well-Known Member

    I'll agree with this - using it as a handel I'd be worried getting my fat fingers caught in the small loop! :)
     
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  12. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    I'm sure your qwakqwaks will come and liberate you.
     
  13. Joe Bradley

    Joe Bradley New Member

    Come to find out, It is a door stop. When the door opens up and comes close to hitting the wall, the spring pushes the door slightly open to keep it from hitting anything on the wall.
     
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  14. Boland

    Boland Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the confirmation.
     
  15. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    Seems like a clever solution! And, welcome to Antiquers, @Joe Bradley .
     
  16. Rayo56

    Rayo56 Well-Known Member

    Well fooey - so much for my "qwakqwaks" giving me a helping beak
     
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