0001811 AMAZING SET OF 6 DIVINE FLOWERS SOLD

This RARE Beautiful Antique Set Of 6 Victorian Flower windows have outlived the original frames, and are now in new pine frames. THIS HUGE SET SPANS 10FT 10". THE GLASS IN THE FLOWERS IS DIVINE !!!!!!! Removed from a property in MANCHESTER ENGLAND during refurbishment. The glass has no chips or scratches and the leading is good. The depth of colour in glass used in this window has been obtained using methods which are no longer allowed Consequently glass as beautiful as this may never be made again. This is a striking work of art CONTAING AMAZING GLASS. Of English origin CIRCA 1900 .THE DESIGN CASCADES ACROSS ALL 6 WINDOWS, COLOURS DIVINE WITH SHADES OF GREEN & VIBRANT RED, TANGERINE, SEA FOAM GREEN - AMAZING . This old heavy glass picks up and softly diffuses the colour of the light falling upon it, EACH SEPERATE frame measures 22"W x 15" H The glass is 19" x 12" Shipping and packing for USA would cost $199. You can buy this now using the paypal link below the photograph or e-mail sales click here to arrange payment by personal check ,money order or bank transfer.

$ 3,999.00
(Shipping $ 299.00 )


 
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DID YOU KNOW

'ART DECO', was first introduced at the 1925 Paris Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. clean, simple shapes suitable for mass production. It is characterised by its clean simple lines often using geometric shapes and designs. Stained glass windows of this period are often incorrectly described as antique. These windows however can often atract high prices and are a very poular addition to period homes.

'ART NOUVEAU' derives its name from a shop in Paris, La Maison de l'Art Nouveau, which retailed glass and furniture by designers such as Tiffany René Lalique and Emile Gallé.. Art nouveau objects are characterised by sinuous fluid forms often derived from nature. The art Nouveau period is recorded as being between 1890 and 1914, this encompassed the latter years of the reign of Elizabeth the first and through that of Edward the seventh

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