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ANTIQUE STAINED LEADED GLASS WINDOW, SCRANTON PA CHURCH, 1930s

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ANTIQUE STAINED LEADED GLASS WINDOW, SCRANTON PA CHURCH, 1930s
ANTIQUE STAINED LEADED GLASS WINDOW, SCRANTON PA CHURCH, 1930s
ANTIQUE STAINED LEADED GLASS WINDOW, SCRANTON PA CHURCH, 1930s
ANTIQUE STAINED LEADED GLASS WINDOW, SCRANTON PA CHURCH, 1930s
ANTIQUE STAINED LEADED GLASS WINDOW, SCRANTON PA CHURCH, 1930s
ANTIQUE STAINED LEADED GLASS WINDOW, SCRANTON PA CHURCH, 1930s
ANTIQUE STAINED LEADED GLASS WINDOW, SCRANTON PA CHURCH, 1930s

ANTIQUE STAINED LEADED GLASS WINDOW, SCRANTON PA CHURCH, 1930s
ANTIQUE STAINED LEADED GLASS WINDOW, SCRANTON PA CHURCH, 1930s. Architectural salvage from an church demolition project, unknown location, Scranton PA church. MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE, MOST LIKELY WITHIN 1/8… This window is a little bit difficult to get exact measurements. (framed) 41 1/16″ wide, by about 33.5″ tall. GLASS AREA ONLY MEASUREMENTS. 39.25″ by 31 3/8″ tall. FRAME IS ABOUT 2.5 thick. (not including the latch). THERE ARE 4 IRON SUPPORTS, THE FRAME IS MADE OF ALUMINUM. THIS WINDOW IS VERY HEAVY.. THE PROTECTIVE GLASS ON OPPOSING SIDE. IS WHAT ADDS TO THE WEIGHT. THERE ARE A FEW TIGHT CRACKS, NOT LOOSE OR FALLING APART. WINDOW IS SOLID AND STRONG. See pictures #3,4, and 5 for examples. Window was built by J. Sussman of Jamaica NY. Window is believed to be from the 1930s. This window was in storage over 20 yearsin a climate controlled warehouse. THIS WOULD MAKE A FANTASTIC LANDING WINDOW, WITH SOME MINOR CHANGES. THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST! This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Stained Glass Windows”. The seller is “flparry24″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Type: Church Window
  • Shape: Square
  • Size: Medium
  • Decade: 1930s
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Features: Leaded, Salvage
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Maker: J. Sussman

ANTIQUE STAINED LEADED GLASS WINDOW, SCRANTON PA CHURCH, 1930s

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