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Re: ACID ETCHED LEADED WINDOWS 17 CENTUREY
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.
Re: ACID ETCHED LEADED WINDOWS 17 CENTUREY
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
In reply to Re: ACID ETCHED LEADED WINDOWS 17 CENTUREY by Lovejoy
Re: ACID ETCHED LEADED WINDOWS 17 CENTUREY
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