Antique Industrial Hopper Utility Window with Screen Panel
Antique Industrial Hopper Utility Window with Screen Panel
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Description : This antique industrial utility window features a large fixed glass pane above a bottom hopper-style vent door with integrated wire screening. Constructed from wood with original hardware and weathered patina, the window was likely used in factories, workshops, utility buildings, or institutional structures where ventilation and durability were priorities. The combination of glass, wood framing, and screened vent makes it an excellent candidate for restoration, architectural salvage projects, decorative wall installations, or adaptive reuse in industrial-inspired interiors.
Era
Early to Mid-20th Century, circa 1920s–1950s.
Style
Industrial Architectural Salvage.
Technique
Wooden frame construction with glazed glass panel, mechanical vent door, and wire mesh screening.
Tools Used
Metal brake, welding equipment, riveting tools, glass cutting tools, steel fabrication tools.
History
Industrial hopper windows were commonly installed in factories, schools, warehouses, and utility buildings to provide controlled ventilation while maintaining security and weather protection. Their robust construction allowed them to withstand decades of heavy use.
Manufacturer / Maker
Maker: Unknown.
Measurements
27 1/4" W x 15 1/2" H x 1" D.
Suggested Weight
18 lbs.
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension
32" L x 20" W x 5" H.
Item Number : P16847
Category : Doors & Windows
Brand : Unknown
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