RARE MUSEUM QUALITY EARLY 17th C. FLEMISH STAINED GLASS WINDOW PANEL. Dated 1602
RARE MUSEUM QUALITY EARLY 17th C. FLEMISH STAINED GLASS WINDOW PANEL. UNIQUE AND RARE especially as it is NON RELIGIOUS IN DESIGN. This period of STAINED GLASS WORK – mid 17th c. Is considered by Experts To Be the ZENITH of this sublime art form. & It has been carefully stored, since 1940 by my family. On sale here is one SINGLE PANEL – A Colorful and Dynamic Heraldic Coat of Arms with Orange Fish, which upon further investigatiom were actually two pairs of Sharks. The lower left shark can clearly be seen to have a symbiotic relationship going with a remora. What was the affiliation of this family’s Coat of Arms to the sea? Please note: This panel is in near excellent condition, though after almost 500 years, it is fragile. There is a crack in the narrow outer border of clear glass. It has no effect on the value. Height: 16 1/2″ Width: 12 1/4″. The item “RARE MUSEUM QUALITY EARLY 17th C. FLEMISH STAINED GLASS WINDOW PANEL. Dated 1602″ is in sale since Thursday, October 29, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Stained Glass Windows”. The seller is “bambusa4all” and is located in Miami Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Shape: Rectangular
- Primary Material: Glass
- Age: Pre-1900
- California Prop 65 Warning: Being Appraised
- Type: Stained Glass Windows
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
- Decade: 1600 to 1650
- Maker: Appraised as an entire window
- Features: Leaded
- Size: Medium
- Color: Multi-Color