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Hello, this is my first post and I am glad to have found this community. I am building a house in NH, starting in September, and have been trying to include as many A & C details as I can afford to do. I have been scouring the salvage yards and antique shops and found the following stained glass window.
It looks like a classic A & C motif to my untrained eye, and the colors are brilliant. Is there any way to trace makers of stained glass by their designs? Thanks. I look forward to learning alot here. Richard |
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New User |
Sorry, that pic was waaaay too big. I'm such a rookie.
Richard |
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Tracing stained glass makers for windows like this I think would be a real challenge. You would need countless references of original catalogs and even then there were probably lots of copy cat makers. I would guess this window is English because of the familiar tudor rose design. Here's a link for a place near me that imports one or two container loads of windows from England every year - click through their pictures and you see several windows with the rose - no need to scrounge around, this place is the motherload
http://www.thestonehouse.ca/ ...and you could try 'Image Resizer' to make pictures smaller before uploading and linking - very handy thing from Microsoft..scroll down the link a bit.. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx |
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New User |
Not really. Your piece looks English-but tons of English pieces have been shipped over here for sale.
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