A beautiful reclaimed leaded stained glass church window, reportedly salvaged from Wardie Parish Church, Edinburgh.
Dating from the early 20th century, the design features attractive heavily textured obscure glass, contrasting white opalescent border glass, black decorative accents and a striking central bullseye set within a geometric Art Deco inspired motif.
The window remains housed within its original timber frame, making it suitable for restoration or immediate decorative use. It would make a superb feature in a period property, garden room, interior screen or as a decorative wall-mounted window allowing light to pass through.
There is one cracked white opalescent panel, shown in the photographs, together with age-related wear to the timber frame, all consistent with its age and use.
Approximate size:
Height: 1315mm
Width: 750mm
A beautiful reclaimed leaded stained glass church window, reportedly salvaged from Wardie Parish Church, Edinburgh.
Dating from the early 20th century, the design features attractive heavily textured obscure glass, contrasting white opalescent border glass, black decorative accents and a striking central bullseye set within a geometric Art Deco inspired motif.
The window remains housed within its original timber frame, making it suitable for restoration or immediate decorative use. It would make a superb feature in a period property, garden room, interior screen or as a decorative wall-mounted window allowing light to pass through.
There is one cracked white opalescent panel, shown in the photographs, together with age-related wear to the timber frame, all consistent with its age and use.
Approximate size:
Height: 1315mm
Width: 750mm