original c. 1920's chicago noel bank building leaded art glass mezzanine casement window with solid walnut wood frame

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architectural firm of weary & alford co., chicago, il.

 

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original c. 1922-23 interior mezzanine level leaded glass casement windows salvaged from the extant noel state bank building, located in the wicker park neighborhood of chicago. the neoclassical style bank building was designed and built by the architectural firm of weary & alford co., chicago, il., for joseph noel, who founded the north west savings bank in 1905. the oversized casement window features renaissance style caming configured in a grid pattern with off-centered art glass bannered shield accent. the window sash frame is comprised of solid walnut wood with original varnished finish. glass fabricator not known. one glass panel has been removed. the window measures 29 1/4 x 58 1/2 inches.

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