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Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage

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Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage

Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage
This is a great window that was salvaged from a New Jersey Victorian home. It wonderful colors and a great design with a shield and axe. The new pine frame is ready for paint or stain. There is a plaque that says From studio of Alex R Milliken, there more below but the frame covers it up. It measures 30.25 inches wide by 48.5 tall and 1.5 inches thick. The glass only measures approx. 26.25 inches by 44 inches. Overall it is in good co ndition. Scratches and dings as it is antique. There are a few small hairlines. There are a couple places with sloppy leadwork from repairs. Look at the pictures carefully. I describe all my items as accurately as possible with descriptions and often pictures of any damage. I try to measure within 1/8 of an inch. My salvage business was born of necessity in 1993 when I started restoring an old Victorian home that had seen better days. I needed doors, staircase parts, fireplace mantles and more, so I contacted the owners of a few local buildings that were scheduled for demolition. 17 years later this is still my full time job! I salvage whatever I can think can be reused as long as there is room in my warehouse. The warehouse is open for treasure hunting anytime by appointment. Just contact me to schedule a day and time!
Antique Stained Glass Window Asymetric 30.25 X 48.5 Architectural Salvage

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