exceptional c. 1910-15 american prairie school "wrightesque" style leaded art glass interior residential cabinet window with chevron motif

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foster-munger co., chicago, il.

 

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all original and intact early 20th century antique american "wrightesque" style leaded art glass cabinet door window attributed to the foster-munger company, chicago, il. the strongly geometrically designed cabinet window features a prominent chevron motif consisting of alternating colors of light green and opalescent white glass panels. the zinc caming may have originally contained a copper-plated finish. the clear and colored glass panels are free from breaks, hairline cracks or replaced pieces. the four corners contains single gold leaf sandwich glass squares for added visual distinction. the original solid birch or mahogany wood cabinet door frame remains in great shape, considering age. two matching windows or cabinet doors are available. measures approximately 16 x 1 x 42 inches.

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