OLD LEADED English stained glass window
IT HAS 5 DIFFERENT COLORS OR TEXTURES WITHIN. IT HAS 1 CLEAR TEXTURED PATTERN IT HAS PLAIN CLEAR GLASS IN THE SURROUND. The April -May-June load of windows (that I paid for in October) is on a truck heading this way. My supplier and I have agreed that the windows have become too scarce and costly to make it worth going forward. The gathering takes him to much time to make if worth it. I met Mike nearly thirty years ago at a show in England. He was a scared kid with a young family trying to find a place in the market. I bought much of what he brought to the show and then went to his warehouse and spent a lot more. I get all of the out of frame windows. My one bad review in years is from a nice lady who could not understand. Every order stands on its own. It is a fact that some deals to the Far West and North West are just not doable. If you check reviews you will find hundreds of mentions on the packaging. I customize boxes to fit the window. Each window will have eight layers of cardboard, two layers of bubble wrap and be surrounded by peanuts or sheet foam. With the Black numbers. Numbers 200 to 249 will be windows 20″ to 24″ inches in both directions, 250 to 299 will be 23″ to 26″ inches. With the Red numbers. 1 to 33 and `136 to 167 will be 15″ to 17″…. 34 to 67 will be 10″ to 13″… 101 to `134 will be 17″ to 20″…. 168 to 200 will be 12″ to 15″. Let me know;otherwise, it will be gone. I list fixed price. That price is usually considerably lower than others. I can only judge what I paid and past sales to fix a price. Once the window has spent time on the market, I will adjust. About 5% of the windows will have had glass replaced. Another 5% will have had exterior lead replaced (covered by frame). In some cases I will mention that there is a small tight crack. It will be noted and most likely highlighted in the photo. I only repair with near perfect matching pieces and if it would require replacing several pieces to compensate for one crack… I just discount and move on. IF there is damage to the piece when you receive it. I view the windows as a bygone form of art. The windows are sixty to over a hundred years old. On rare occasions, I get newly made (in old style) English windows. They are duly noted. A few common terms: Sash= window that is similar in size both directions Transom= window twice or more wide as high Side Window= window twice or more high as wide Victorian=made during reign of Queen Victoria mid to late 1800’s Edwardian= Made during time Edward was regent and King 1890’s-1910 Deco= 1920’s–30’s geometrics Manchester window= Mass produced window from between the wars. Pub glass- make to fill the “Victorian” pubs that sprang up during the American invasion of the 1960’s and 70’s. A repair made by covering the crack with lead on both sides to hide the crack. Easier than doing a real repair. Any that exist are by someone other than myself. All of our pieces are reclaimed from England. This is not the original frame. The original frame was damaged and replaced to preserve the integrity of the piece. The custom frame is knot free 5/4 pine suitable for painting or staining. The actual size of the glass is an inch to inch and a quarter smaller than the listed framed size. Rarely an old frame or a new window will appear thanks to our supplier slipping it in. They will be fully noted. The item “OLD LEADED English stained glass window” is in sale since Tuesday, September 15, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Stained Glass Windows”. The seller is “grammy-cracker” and is located in Marietta, Georgia. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Color: Multi-Color
- Age: 1900-1940
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Type: Stained Glass Windows