Stock No. 36997

Victorian Arched Stained Glass Lancet Window

A Victorian era arched stained glass lancet window depicting a young knight or soldier within a portrait medallion, with further stained glass images of oak leaves and acorns. Dating from the early 20th century, this arched stained glass window was reputedly removed from a public building in Clifton, Bristol in the mid-20th century. Previous to…

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£3,975.00

Dimensions

Depth: 1cm0.39in

Width: 37.5cm14.76in

Height: 122.5cm48.23in

Weight: 11kg24.25lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Generally in very good overall condition. Fitted with 3 horizontal iron saddle bars for added strength. A couple of small cracks present, the most prominent in red glass beneath the central saddle bar. Textured and coloured olive green glass to the very bottom is not original. Fitted into a temporary pine frame. Photographed in front of a light box.

Wear

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

Origin

England

Period

Late 19th / Early 20th Century

Material

Glass, Lead, Stained Glass

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1900

Maker

Unknown

Style

Victorian

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A Victorian era arched stained glass lancet window depicting a young knight or soldier within a portrait medallion, with further stained glass images of oak leaves and acorns.

Dating from the early 20th century, this arched stained glass window was reputedly removed from a public building in Clifton, Bristol in the mid-20th century. Previous to this, it was believed to have been fitted in an educational building or school.

Handpainted, the subject is intricately captured, the figure dressed in armour and a golden sash, framed within a scrolling blue glass border, further surrounded with green oak leaves and acorns. Decorated with an abundance of colours and of good scale with its pleasing top arch, this antique stained glass panel will make a stunning feature window in any property.

It is believed that the subject could be an artistic representation of Geoffrey Chauer’s epic 14th century poem ‘Troilus and Criseyde’ which coined the later proverb “mighty oaks from little acorns grow”.

Additional information

Weight 11 kg
Dimensions 1 × 37.5 × 122.5 cm
Origin

England

Period

Late 19th / Early 20th Century

Material

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Date of Manufacture

Circa 1900

Maker

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