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ACID ETCHED LEADED WINDOWS 17 CENTUREY

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14 years ago
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Description

   2 ACID ECTCHED LEADED WINDOWS DETAIL BEAUTY  THEY BOTH STAND 4 FEET  21/2 FEET WIDE  THEY ARE 17 CENTUREY  ART    HAVE BEEN    REMOUNTED IN NEWER WOOD FRAMES AS ORIGINAL FRAMES WERE WORM  HOLED AND ROTTON DUE TO AGE  FULL BODY  FIGURES  FEET TO HEAD BOTH WINDOWS  MAGNIFICANT COLOR DETAIL

Category Glass
Medium GLASS ' LEAD
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 4 FEET BY 21/2 FEET
Date Period 17 CENTUREY
History EUROPEAN
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Submitted by Lovejoy

Based on the images they don't look like 17th century glass. That said, some things really need to be physically examined to determine their vintage and origins.

well i dont know but i was informed by a acid etched stain glass  repairer that  she had been doing church window repairs for some of the oldest  churches   she  claimed  glass was very old  because not even and  by  the very unique old style of poured lead  the windows were waivy not  totally  flat  wavy she called it and the  original frames were so rotton they were  like  viking ship  wood  but  can you please guide me in right direction for futher   information i will glady pay

Submitted by warringbreath

please my i have some more  information on  what you know about  this category and  the  basis  for  apraisal  ect.  i am interested on your knowledge  if  you have knowledge  in this  rare  item

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