largely intact mid-1880's american victorian era richly colored art glass german meeting hall window with centrally located "picket fence" motif

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UR-24629-16
designed and fabricated by the the flanagan biedenweg company, chicago, ills.

 

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one of five nearly identical 19th century american victorian era stained glass windows likely designed and fabricated by the the flanagan biedenweg company, chicago, ills. the exceptional window features a centrally located picket fence design surrounded by stunning purple and green pontiled rondels. the window was savaged from a chicago meeting hall (later a pipe and organ factory) built in 1885. the original wood sash frame is structurally sound and intact. two panels of cathedral glass are missing (easily replaceable). priced individually. 24 x 27 1/4"

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