This pair of stunning hand-leaded glass windows show Art Deco and Prairie School or Frank Lloyd Wright influence, sometimes termed Mid-century design. There are colored, beveled and embossed clear panes. Probably created in the 1930's or 40's, they were later mounted in pine frames with a plate glass storm windows on the outside.
Salvaged years ago, their origin has unfortunately been lost. We see one cracked pane, see photos, and no other damage, but the outer pine frames are rough.
The metal edge of the windows themselves measures 22 1/2" wide and 6'2 1/2" tall, and the outer wooden frames measure 25 1/2" wide, 6 1/2' tall and 5" thick. E-W472
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