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Items We Sell Mail:s with no reference to other places to look. The door hinge I was See allThe Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesHand wrought iron hooks on a mahogany board.The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesFrench or Belgian Art Nouveau cast iron grille.See allThe Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesJust in, 1890s oak mantel.The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesHappy Valentine's Day! /…/The Brass Knob Architectural Antiques added 2 new photos.Two newel posts available: one 1870s walnut and one 1890s oak.The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesCan anyone tell us the original purpose of these cast aluminum eagles? 4 3/4"W x 3"H x 1 3/4"DThe Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesRustic Victorian mantel.The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesKnock, knock.....who's there?The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesNickel plated entry hardware ca.1920.The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesWe have a good selection of door knockers.The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesDecorative cast bronze hinges patented 1870.The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesWe have one of the original wall sconces from the old Washington DC Fox Theater.




It measures 6 feet tall and can be seen on the wall on either side of the large chandelier in this vintage Fox Theater photo.The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesCheck out this video to see what we are all about. /69955022|The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesA fine group of three Gothic library or picture lights, continuing with our "Go Gothic" theme. These are constructed of brass, bronze and iron, and have the original old dark patina left on them. All have been rewired and are ready to install in your castle to brighten some dark corner.The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesLet's go Gothic! It's not just for church, you know----it's a classic design motif that's great in the home library or just as a fanciful ornamental highlight in any home decor. These lights sport their original polychrome finish on very heavy cast brass, and probably date from the 1920s.The Brass Knob Architectural AntiquesQueen Anne stained glass window with a wheel cut to clear frosted center panel....Let us help you with all of your interior updating!




Whether you are remodeling an entire room or simply changing out an old faucet, no project is too big or small.Please park along the right (east) side of building, go through the gates & LAS is on the left. At LAS you’re likely to find doors, windows, door knobs, fireplace mantels, newel posts, finials, sinks and more…but because the inventory comes in solely through donations, you’ll want to visit regularly to know what’s in-house that week.  We welcome historic architectural element donations c.1960 and older. Donations to Legacy Architectural Salvage are tax-deductible!  Call 910.444.1751 to arrange drop off of donations. Be a part of Legacy Architectural Salvage’s Spring Fling Antique Market and Yard Sale, Saturday March 11th, from 9:00am to 1:00pm. Shop from up to 15 vendors and enjoy discounted items in the Salvage warehouse. The sale includes items from the Wilmington filmed movie “Bolden” and our extensive inventory. This fun event will be held rain or shine.




Please park along the east side of the Stevens Hardware building and in designated areas. OR SELL – Vendor Registration To participate as a vendor in this year’s Spring Fling costs just $10 for a 10’x10′ space. Vendor sale items are limited to antiques, household goods. Legacy Architectural Salvage announces a special fundraising sale of hardware, doors, windows, shutters, tongue and groove wood boards and siding from the motion picture production of Bolden.  Items are suitable for artistic use, and not intended for functional applications. Funds raised, from the sale, will support the preservation programs of the Historic Wilmington Foundation, including Legacy Architectural Salvage. Directed by Daniel Pritzker and filmed in WILMINGTON, “Bolden” is about Charles “Buddy” Bolden, a New Orleans cornet player and legendary jazz musician in the early 1900s. Special thanks to King Bolden, LLL for the items donated to the Historic Wilmington Foundation!




If you’d like to know more about this fabulous donation made to LAS, please read the Star News article written about the gift HERE. On the second Saturday of the month, Legacy Architectural Salvage hosts free, demonstration workshops for adults.  Topics vary and pre-registration is required. Artist in residence Deborah Helms will present a Second Saturday Workshop on February 11 on how to turn cabinet doors into bi-fold doors.  A special distress-look paint technique which can be applied to the doors will also be shared.   Volunteer at the store or behind the scenes.   to find out more today! We have a good time at Legacy, and just 4-5 hours per month is all it takes to support the operation. Address: 1831-B Dawson Street (at the rear of Stevens Hardware Co. in Wilmington) Community Forklift is a huge self-serve reuse warehouse.  We carry building materials from every era, as well as modern and vintage tools, hardware, lumber, architectural salvage and some furniture.  




We also offer a number of items online in our Ebay and Etsy stores. We receive thousands of items every week, and the materials fly out the door just as quickly!  We do not keep an inventory list, so you will need to visit in-person to see if a specific item is in stock. If you have not been here recently, please check out our Store Policies & Info page to know what to expect, what to wear, and what to bring. Below are examples of materials you might find here. Vintage Items, Architectural Salvage & Antiques Community Forklift is fortunate to receive a wide variety of vintage and antique furniture, building materials and architectural salvage. For example, we receive treasures like: Wainscoting from the late 1800’s, reclaimed flooring, and true dimensional lumber, Old windows with wavy glass as well as interior and exterior shutters A vast assortment of vintage and antique solid wood doors, including interior, pocket and exterior doors,




Old hand tools, and vintage, antique and mid-century retro door and cabinet hardware, Enameled cast iron sinks and clawfoot tubs Mid-century retro bathroom fixtures in Mamie pink, blue, beige, gray, green, and harvest gold. If you need to replace damaged tiles, there is a good chance we can help you. We also receive soap dishes, and cup, toothbrush and toilet paper holders in all the vintage colors! We have lighting fixtures from 1900 through the present including mid-century fixtures. We occasionally have replacement parts as well. We receive antique and vintage kitchen ranges, refrigerators and metal cabinet sets A steady stream of antique, vintage, and mid-century retro furnishings, including tables, chairs, dressers, china cabinets, buffets, wrought iron tables and chairs. We’re a great resource for just about anything you need to repair, restore or furnish your older period home! Modern & Gently-Used Building Materials Our inventory changes by the hour, but we often have items in the following categories:

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