Pair of Stained and Leaded Glass Window Panels from Washington Square North 19th Century With central cartouche, scrolls, ribbons and branches. Height 47 3/4 inches, width 19 1/8 inches. C
size without frame - height 46 1/2 inches, width 17 3/4 inches Window Panel A: a). main colorless glass segment: appears to be in good, undamaged condition; this segment appears to be original, i.e., you can see faint 'waving' to the glass, as if you are looking at the surface of placid water b). panel with coat of arms/crest: appears to be in generally good undamaged condition, i.e., no apparent breaks to glass segments c). colored border: one of the red oval segments has a horizontal hairline crack; the other red oval segments appear to be in good, undamaged condition; the side border has approximately two glass segments that have a hairline crack; another glass segment has a 'spider' fracture (radiating hairline cracks); the lower border appears to be in generally good, undamaged condition; the two bands of brickwork (inner and outer amber colored segments that flank the colored border - side and bottom) appear to be in good undamaged condition; there is some white mildewing on some of the stained glass segments; there are two horizontal reinforcement bars affixed (soldered) to the window panel; the window panel is now mounted within a newly made unpainted wood frame Window Panel B: a). main colorless glass segment: appears to be in good, undamaged condition; this segment appears to be original, i.e., you can see faint 'waving' to the glass, as if you are looking at the surface of placid water b). panel with coat of arms/crest: there is a horizontal hairline crack to one of the segments c). colored border: the red oval segments appear to be in good, undamaged condition; there are approximately eight scattered hairline cracks to some of the individual glass segments; the two bands of brickwork (inner and outer amber colored segments that flank the colored border - side and bottom) appear to be in good, undamaged condition; there is some white mildewing on some of the stained glass segments; there are two horizontal reinforcement bars affixed (soldered) to the window panel; the window panel is now mounted within a newly made unpainted wood frame
Pair of Stained and Leaded Glass Window Panels from Washington Square North 19th Century With central cartouche, scrolls, ribbons and branches. Height 47 3/4 inches, width 19 1/8 inches. C
size without frame - height 46 1/2 inches, width 17 3/4 inches Window Panel A: a). main colorless glass segment: appears to be in good, undamaged condition; this segment appears to be original, i.e., you can see faint 'waving' to the glass, as if you are looking at the surface of placid water b). panel with coat of arms/crest: appears to be in generally good undamaged condition, i.e., no apparent breaks to glass segments c). colored border: one of the red oval segments has a horizontal hairline crack; the other red oval segments appear to be in good, undamaged condition; the side border has approximately two glass segments that have a hairline crack; another glass segment has a 'spider' fracture (radiating hairline cracks); the lower border appears to be in generally good, undamaged condition; the two bands of brickwork (inner and outer amber colored segments that flank the colored border - side and bottom) appear to be in good undamaged condition; there is some white mildewing on some of the stained glass segments; there are two horizontal reinforcement bars affixed (soldered) to the window panel; the window panel is now mounted within a newly made unpainted wood frame Window Panel B: a). main colorless glass segment: appears to be in good, undamaged condition; this segment appears to be original, i.e., you can see faint 'waving' to the glass, as if you are looking at the surface of placid water b). panel with coat of arms/crest: there is a horizontal hairline crack to one of the segments c). colored border: the red oval segments appear to be in good, undamaged condition; there are approximately eight scattered hairline cracks to some of the individual glass segments; the two bands of brickwork (inner and outer amber colored segments that flank the colored border - side and bottom) appear to be in good, undamaged condition; there is some white mildewing on some of the stained glass segments; there are two horizontal reinforcement bars affixed (soldered) to the window panel; the window panel is now mounted within a newly made unpainted wood frame
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