Reclaimed Wood Window Sash with Clear Glass – White & Tan Mixed Frames
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Description :
This salvaged window sash features a clear single-pane glass in a wood frame with visible wear and mixed paint tones—one in white, the other in tan. The frame shows typical signs of age such as chipped edges and cracked putty, giving it authentic salvage character. These are perfect for upcycled builds like cabinet doors, cold frames, or rustic display panels.
Era:
Mid-20th Century (circa 1940s–1960s)
Style:
Traditional American / Practical Utility
Technique:
Mortise-and-tenon joinery with clear glass secured by glazing putty and factory-applied paint
Tools Used:
Putty knife, square, table saw, paint scraper
History:
Originally used in a domestic or garage structure; these sashes would have served as functional light sources in fixed or operable windows.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown
Measurements:
28 ⅝" W x 27 ⅞" T
Suggested Weight:
13–15 lbs each
Item Number : P13904
Category : Windows
Brand : UK
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