Stock No. 32844

Ecclesiastical Round Stained Glass Church Window

This beautiful round stained glass window once decorated the former parish church in Glenlivet, Scotland. Dating from the mid 20th century, it is signed and dated by the artist C W Florence, a talented stained glass artist and former Principal Teacher of Art at the high school in the Scottish town of Buckie. This large…

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£11,995.00

Dimensions

Depth: 172.5cm67.91in

Width: 7cm2.76in

Height: 172.5cm67.91in

Weight: 65kg143.3lbs

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Imperial

Condition Report

Good structural condition. Paint residue on frame and some joints are slightly open. A couple of minor cracks (pictured). Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Date of Manufacture

1958

Maker

Charles W. Florence

Material

Glass, Stained Glass

Origin

Scotland

Period

Mid 20th Century

Style

Ecclesiastical, Mid-Century, Modern

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This beautiful round stained glass window once decorated the former parish church in Glenlivet, Scotland. Dating from the mid 20th century, it is signed and dated by the artist C W Florence, a talented stained glass artist and former Principal Teacher of Art at the high school in the Scottish town of Buckie.

This large ecclesiastical window is over 1.5 m in diameter, making an impressive focal point in tall rooms with vaulted ceilings such as an entrance hall or stairwell. It is energetically decorated with a colourful religious scene depicting detailed figures of people, saints and an angel within the words ‘His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful Counsellor. The Mighty God, Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace’. It comprises of 7 beautifully painted stained glass panels fixed within a large pine frame and separated by a steel inner grid.

Additional Information

Outer diameter: 172.5 cm

Inner diameter: 158 cm

Additional information

Weight 65 kg
Dimensions 172.5 × 7 × 172.5 cm
Date of Manufacture

1958

Maker

Material

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Origin

Scotland

Period

Mid 20th Century

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