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| A satisfied customer.The border is composed of random sizes and
colours of glass with the sidelight showing a variant of the
main design |
| Sizes Door 64.4 cm x 103.0 cm, Sidelight 41.0 cm
x 73.7 cm |
| Note. 2 support bars run through the centres of
the main panel since this is a door panel and will be subjected to
extra stress.
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| Window
bought at a boot sale in pieces held together with
sellotape. Pieces were recut and reground to ensure lines were
straight and angles correct |
| Size 31.0 cm x 46.5
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| Cost £ 60 |
| Catalogue No.W1 |
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| A deceptively simple
window bought second hand with cracked panes of the German Desag
Glass. Although looking rectangular , it was found to be
approximately 2 cm narrower in the centre mid line and so required
both new panes and recutting of uncracked ones. Since so much work
was required, all the leads were replaced and the panel was
cemented as new. |
| Size 52.6 cm x 57.5
cm |
| Cost £120 |
| Catalogue No.W2 |
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| Two
panels from an internal door |
| Size
each panel width 214 mm x 883 mm height |
| N.F.S
Already sold |
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| Cathedral
glass centre and Spectrum waterglass borders with red on
yellow flash centres |
| Size 500
mm width x 853mm height |
| N.F.S.
Already sold |
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Size
26.0 cm x 57.0cm
| A set of three windows commissioned for a wall between a
staircase and lounge. The differing heights reflect the different
positions of the windows on the staircase |
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Size 26.0 cm x 82.5 cm
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Size 26.1 cm x 108.0 cm
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| A broken fanlight
restored to not quite its original form. The centre of the pane
had suffered with all the points of the clear textured glass
broken and only one green leaf remaining. As I wanted to keep as
much of the original glass as possible, I replaced the broken
points with orange and red. |
| Size 376 mm x 272 mm
height |
| N.F.S |
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| A specimen panel made up
from many different sample rectangles, painted, enamelled, silver
stained, and overprinted. |
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