Vintage Privacy Window with Swirl Pattern Glass and Frame
Vintage Privacy Window with Swirl Pattern Glass and Frame
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Description :
This vintage privacy window features textured swirl-pattern glass, surrounded by a substantial wood frame with multiple layers of paint, including pink and cream tones. The ornate swirl design was commonly used from the 1920s through the 1950s in bathrooms, stairwells, and pantry spaces to allow diffused light while maintaining privacy. This piece includes its original casing and sill structure, suggesting it was fully salvaged from an older home. The window remains intact and functional, with beautiful surface patina, making it a standout architectural salvage piece for reuse or decor.
Era:
1920s–1950s
Style:
Art Deco / Early Mid-Century Utility
Technique:
Pressed patterned glass mounted in a mortise-and-tenon wood sash with layered hand-applied paint
Tools Used:
Glass texture roller, tenon saw, paint scraper, putty knife, finishing nails
History:
Recovered from an early 20th-century residential structure, likely from a bathroom or stair landing
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown; patterned glass style consistent with regional manufacturers like Pilkington or Libbey
Measurements:
22 ½" W x 27 ¼" H x 3 ½" D
Suggested Weight:
Approximately 22–26 lbs
Item Number : P14169
Category : Windows
Brand : UK
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