Stock No. 35214

Very Large Reclaimed Religious Stained Glass Window

A magnificent and very large reclaimed religious stained glass window made by Osborne and Phillips in 1949. This spectacular window stands at over 2.2m (7 ft) tall and features a religious subject, beautifully captured in stained and hand painted glass. Jesus is depicted holding a child in his arms while blessing other children and their…

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£7,475.00

Dimensions

Depth: 12cm4.72in

Width: 161cm63.39in

Height: 222cm87.4in

Weight: 85kg187.39lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Housed in its original painted pine frame. Would benefit from a replacement cill at the base; currently fitted with a temporary one. There are a couple of restored cracks to the bottom text in both corners.

Wear

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

Date of Manufacture

1949

Maker

Osborne & Phillips

Material

Glass, Lead, Pine, Stained Glass, Timber, Wood

Origin

England

Period

Mid 20th Century

Style

Ecclesiastical, Victorian

About this piece

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A magnificent and very large reclaimed religious stained glass window made by Osborne and Phillips in 1949. This spectacular window stands at over 2.2m (7 ft) tall and features a religious subject, beautifully captured in stained and hand painted glass.

Jesus is depicted holding a child in his arms while blessing other children and their parents, dressed in vibrant shades of green, blue and red between two scrolls reading: “Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 19:14). In this verse, Jesus is reaching out to children – a segment of society often considered insignificant – suggesting that, despite their vulnerability, children have as much to teach humanity as adults.

Provenance

Plymouth-based glassmakers Osborne and Phillips were established in 1941, but their history dates back to 1866 when the business was founded by John Thomas Fouracre as Fouracre & Son.

They created this window in 1949 for Greenbank Methodist Church, Plymouth. A newspaper report (pictured) from the Western Evening Herald from the 29th August 1949 details two stained glass windows dedicated to the church on the Rev. Rolley’s last address as minister.

When Greenbank closed, the two windows were relocated: the first to Lake Chapel in Shebbear and the second – this window – to Crockernwell Methodist Church.

Additional information

Weight 85 kg
Dimensions 12 × 161 × 222 cm
Date of Manufacture

1949

Maker

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Origin

England

Period

Mid 20th Century

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