Vintage Leaded Glass Window Panel in Wood Frame – 13 ¾" x 42"
Vintage Leaded Glass Window Panel in Wood Frame – 13 ¾" x 42"
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Description :
This salvaged rectangular leaded glass panel features a diamond and elongated hexagonal motif in clear beveled glass, neatly housed within a wooden frame. The craftsmanship includes traditional lead caming, a technique used for decades in decorative architecture. One side of the frame shows a refinished light wood tone, while the reverse retains its original, aged dark finish with visible paint remnants. Suitable for transoms, cabinet inserts, or as wall-hung architectural art.
Era:
1930s–1950s
Style:
American Craftsman with Tudor Revival influence
Technique:
Hand-cut glass with lead caming set in a wood frame
Tools Used:
Glass cutter, lead knife, soldering iron, framing square, wood clamps
History:
Panels like this were often used in interior or entryway transoms and cabinet doors during the mid-20th century to elevate light flow while preserving privacy.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown. Design suggests it was produced by a regional glazier or millwork shop.
Measurements:
13 ¾" W x 42" T x ¾" D
Suggested Weight:
Approx. 10–12 lbs
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension:
18" W x 46" T x 4" D
Item Number : P15343
Category : Leaded Glass Window
Brand : UK
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