
Mirrors, Windows & Glass
Pub mirrors, Stained glass windows – both secular and religious, pier mirrors or an overmantel – reflect upon our current stock and let us know if any look promising.
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An extraordinary cut-glass window
£32,000 the two panelsAn extraordinary cut-glass window
the pair of plate glass panels cut with stylised lightning, rain and abstract forms,
£32,000 the two panels -
A spectacular George V stained glass east window
POAA spectacular George V stained glass east window
each of the lancet-arched leaded lights with an ogee header incorporating gothic architectural crestings framing the Risen Christ appearing in a golden sunburst framed with rolling clouds to the seven witnesses - receiving the vision within a verdant landscape -all set within architectural borders, Signed: "Atkinson Bros. Newcastle Upon Tyne" in the bottom margin
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A pair of George V stained glass church windows
£12,500 the pairA pair of George V stained glass church windows
each lancet-arched leaded window with an ogee header painted with a New Testament scene, one light depicting Christ "The Good Shepherd" relating to John 10:1–21, the other “Behold I stand at the door and knock” Revelation 3:20, the Christ figure standing at a threshold, a garden behind Him and holding a lit lantern; both lights with the figures set within an abundant garden within Gothic architectural borders, the original window dedication is given below to the Todd family of Sunderland in 1915 and 1922.£12,500 the pair -
A pair of George V stained glass church windows
£12,000 the pairA pair of George V stained glass church windows
each lancet-arched leaded window with an ogee header painted with an Angel, one light depicting "Faith", the standing figure holding attributes of the cross and a lily, the other light depicting, "Hope" , the standing figure holding an anchor and a palm frond, both figures set within an abundant landscape within Gothic architectural borders, the original window dedication was given to Sarah Grace in 1928 but was damaged on removal, *Signed "Atkinson Bros. N/C" in the bottom margin*£12,000 the pair -
A pair of good late Victorian stained glass church windows
£12,000 the pairA pair of good late Victorian stained glass church windows
each lancet-arched leaded window eloquently painted with an early New Testament scene, one light depicting The Annunciation - Mary being visited by the holy dove and an angel, the other light depicting Jesus learning joinery from St. Joseph and glancing at the wooden cross his unknowing father has created, Mary is depicted spinning wool in the house yonder,£12,000 the pair -
A pair of George V stained glass church windows
£11,000 the pairA pair of George V stained glass church windows
each lancet-arched leaded window with an ogee header painted with a New Testament scene, one light depicting "I will give unto thee a Crown of Life", Revelation 2:10, Christ standing and proffering the martyr's crown to a supplicant, the other light depicting, "I am the Light of the World" John 8:12, the angel indicating the Ascension of Christ, both lights with the figures set within an abundant garden within Gothic architectural borders, the original window dedication is given below to the Alder family in 1915 and 1922.£11,000 the pair -
Large mid-nineteenth century gilt mantel-mirror,
£8,500Large mid-nineteenth century gilt mantel-mirror,
with elaborate feather, cabochon and foliate cresting in the Rococo style, the frame with trails of foliage, flowers and acanthus fronds surrounding original plate-glass mirror.£8,500 -
Regency parcel-gilt overmantel mirror
£6,500Regency parcel-gilt overmantel mirror
the cavetto-mould frieze with stiffleaf ornament above plate flanked by fluted Ionic pilasters with paterae to the base, the mirror old but likely a replacement.£6,500 -
A set of five Victorian leaded stained glass portrait windows,
£6,000 the five panelsA set of five Victorian leaded stained glass portrait windows,
each rectangular window with an arched top centred by a portrait oval of one of the great English poets, respectively: Spenser, Byron, Chaucer, Milton and Dryden, each within a strapwork cartouche - with a fruiting swag above and name-scroll below, each mounted in a later decorative scrolled steel frame,£6,000 the five panels -
Large Antique French parcel-gilt mirror
£5,250Large Antique French parcel-gilt mirror
.with elaborate central cresting issuing foliate swags, original foxed plate.£5,250 -
A spectacular Victorian gilt pine and composition overmantel mirror
£4,625A spectacular Victorian gilt pine and composition overmantel mirror
the rectangular plate surmounted with pierced carved rocaille work to the eared crestings ornamented with modelled floral tendrils that spiral down the uprights of the frame,£4,625 -
Large Italian 1950s hall mirror,
£3,750Large Italian 1950s hall mirror,
with brass bound frame, mounted on rosewood back-board, with glazed cabinet to one side.£3,750 -
Regency gilded convex mirror
£3,250Regency gilded convex mirror
surmounted by cresting of an eagle perched and poised on rocks, the circular frame with balls and delicate lambrequin mould, a generous reeded and ebonised slip within and surrounding the original convex mirror-plate.£3,250 -
A rare George III leaded glazed fanlight window,
£3,150A rare George III leaded glazed fanlight window,
the central circular light, quartered, with lobed flanking panes, all rendered with lead ribs framing individual panes of crown glass, contained within a deal frame,£3,150 -
Nineteenth century overmantel mirror,
£3,000Nineteenth century overmantel mirror,
giltwood and composition, the frame elaborately formed of vines laden with grapes, surmounted by foliate cresting, with some losses to the composition, the plate-glass with heavy foxing.£3,000 -
A French art deco wrought iron and steel hallstand
£2,850A French art deco wrought iron and steel hallstand
the railed hat-rack above a mirror - with original bevelled plate and flanked with scrolled hooks, the verde antica topped trapezoid console top on a tapered support, flanked by two conforming tapered umbrella stands with radial bars; wall mounted, the whole is ornamented with pressed and stamped back panels, striated wrought scroll-work and pierced cloud-form brackets,£2,850 -
A large French giltwood pier mirror,
£2,800A large French giltwood pier mirror,
the rectangular plate within the frame of beaded, fluted and repeated flowerhead cartouche mouldings,£2,800 -
Regency giltwood convex mirror,
£2,800Regency giltwood convex mirror,
having a well carved eagle on a rocky outcrop above interlocking leaf and scrolls leading to detailed circular frame including giltwood ball decoration, reeded ebonised slip and foxed mirror plate.£2,800 -
Pair of eighteenth century Italian wall mirrors,
£2,750 the pairPair of eighteenth century Italian wall mirrors,
Walnut, with gilding to the interior moulding surrounding the attractively foxed mercury mirror plates.£2,750 the pair -
Large Louis XV style overmantle mirror,
£2,500Large Louis XV style overmantle mirror,
with painted and parcel gilt detailing, centred by decorative scallop shell detail leading to S-C scroll motifs and highly decorative frame of carved and scrolling foliate design. Large plate with desirable foxing. Early twentieth century.£2,500 -
An English stained glass church overdoor fanlight window,
£2,250An English stained glass church overdoor fanlight window,
the demi-lune panel glazed with leaded rectangles of polychrome glass, centred by a lozenge depicting the holy cup within a starburst, in a hardwood frame,£2,250 -
A rare George III leaded glazed fanlight window,
£2,150A rare George III leaded glazed fanlight window,
with radial bars, scrolled foliate details and floral bosses,£2,150 -
Antique French gilt overmantel mirror,
£2,000Antique French gilt overmantel mirror,
the frame surrounding lightly foxed original plate glass.£2,000 -
A large late Victorian gilt pine and composition overmantel mirror
£1,990A large late Victorian gilt pine and composition overmantel mirror
the rectangular plate with shouldered top-edge and stiff-leaf mouldings with flanking moulded pilasters,£1,990 -
A pair of large late Victorian stained glass windows
£1,800 the pairA pair of large late Victorian stained glass windows
each square window of leaded polychrome glass on an obscured glass field, centred with a large quatrefoil, with foliate painted ornament and inset with bullion roundels,£1,800 the pair -
Late nineteenth century gilt wall mirror
£1,800Late nineteenth century gilt wall mirror
the later bevelled plate surrounded by faux-bois and bead reverse moulded frame.£1,800 -
A large late Victorian gilt-wood and composition overmantel mirror,
£1,745A large late Victorian gilt-wood and composition overmantel mirror,
the rectangular plate, with a frame, later painted, embellished with fruiting clusters and outset scroll terminii to the bottom corners,£1,745 -
Regency convex mirror
£1,650Regency convex mirror
the gilded frame with spheres and reeded ebonised slip, surrounding foxed mirror plate.£1,650 -
Giltwood pier mirror
£1,500Giltwood pier mirror
the cushion moulded frame with foliate bosses, the gilding pleasingly worn, with original plate-glass.£1,500 -
Early nineteenth century gilt framed pier mirror,
£1,250Early nineteenth century gilt framed pier mirror,
with coloured engraving after 'Shipwreck' by Peter Monamy (1681 - 1749) set above the original plate.£1,250 -
Nineteenth century gilt convex mirror
£1,250Nineteenth century gilt convex mirror
the concave moulded frame with ebonised and reeded slip within.£1,250 -
Pair of late Nineteenth century stained and painted glass panels.
£1,250 the pairPair of late Nineteenth century stained and painted glass panels.
Each panel having a hammered metal framed light box, one depicts the Saint John the Evangelist, with the bible in one hand and communion chalice in the other. The second panel depicts Saint Augustine, the Bishop of Hippo, in his characteristic purple robes, many consider him to be one of the most influential thinkers in the ancient western church.£1,250 the pair -
Regency giltwood pier mirror,
£1,250 -
An early nineteenth century giltwood convex wall mirror,
£1,200An early nineteenth century giltwood convex wall mirror,
the convex plate within reeded ebonised sight and cavetto mould gilt-pine frame, ribbon tied to edge, with carved foliate crest; the gilding thin with old wear down to the gesso ground,£1,200 -
Small Regency gilt convex mirror
£1,200Small Regency gilt convex mirror
surmounted by eagle, with ebonsied slip surrounding the frame£1,200 -
A rare English confectioner’s stained-glass window frieze
£995 the three panelsA rare English confectioner’s stained-glass window frieze
comprising a rectangular central overdoor panel flanked by a pair of rectangular window headers, in leaded stained glass (unframed), each centred with a gift-box of chocolates within an oval: the central in pink and ribbon-tied, the wider panels with the lid flapped back revealing wrapped chocolates; each indistinctly labelled "Chocolates",£995 the three panels -
A late Victorian Aesthetic Movement ebonised and parcel gilt overmantel mirror
£865A late Victorian Aesthetic Movement ebonised and parcel gilt overmantel mirror
with a central rectangular plate with a pierced frieze of bobbin turnings above and flanked with two pairs of subsidiary plates, the larger of these with blind fret-work and painted floral ornament,£865 -
An English chip-carved oak wall mirror,
£780An English chip-carved oak wall mirror,
a repeating rhombus pattern to the frame, some wear to the bevelled plate, later hardboard back-board,£780 -
Nineteenth century Florentine giltwood mirror
£750Nineteenth century Florentine giltwood mirror
the frame composed of scrolling acanthus, with later plate-glass£750 -
An English leaded stained glass hanger,
£745An English leaded stained glass hanger,
a cartouche-shaped light incorporating old fragments (some probably medieval): with three lions on a red ground and fleur-de-lys on blue, chain hung from wire loops,£745 -
A large giltwood pier mirror,
£700A large giltwood pier mirror,
the breakfront cornice with suspended balls above frieze with central panel, the plate flanked by barley twist columns.£700 -
An English leaded stained glass hanger,
£675An English leaded stained glass hanger,
a rectangular light incorporating old fragments (some probably medieval): two with fleur-de-lys, one with three swords and a crescent, another with six myrtles, hung from wire loops,£675 -
Arts and Crafts copper mirror,
£550Arts and Crafts copper mirror,
richly patinated sheet metal frame, with with enamel cabouchon to the centre.£550 -
An attractive narrow Victorian double-hung stained glass sash window
£495 the two sashesAn attractive narrow Victorian double-hung stained glass sash window
each rectangular pine sash with leaded polychrome glass painted with a stylised foliate ornament and a scarlet ribbon border - the design uniting the two windows,£495 the two sashes -
A small mid Victorian rosewood and mahogany overmantel mirror
£470A small mid Victorian rosewood and mahogany overmantel mirror
the central rectangular plate framed with an architectural frame of plain D-section mouldings cornered with square blocks,£470 -
A Victorian leaded stained glass trefoil hanger,
£460A Victorian leaded stained glass trefoil hanger,
the trefoil light centred with a gothic "M" in a sunburst, the lobes painted with foliate ornament, chain hung from wire loops,£460 -
Arts & Crafts planished copper wall mirror
£450Arts & Crafts planished copper wall mirror
with inset bevelled mirror plate, late nineteenth century.£450 -
Pair of Edwardian parcel-gilt carved mahogany mirrors
£450Pair of Edwardian parcel-gilt carved mahogany mirrors
with starburst spandrels enclosing the bevelled mirror plates.£450 -
A very large painted gun-metal ship’s porthole,
£435A very large painted gun-metal ship’s porthole,
with a circular glazed light hinged from a heavy frame with four dogs - two of which have the remaining threaded bar,£435 -
Late nineteenth century Aesthetic wall sconce,
£425Late nineteenth century Aesthetic wall sconce,
repousse brass with inset bevelled mirror plate, c.1880£425 -
A wrought iron over-door fanlight
£420A wrought iron over-door fanlight
the demi-lune window way (not glazed) constructed in rectangular bar as scrolls around a central circlet,£420 -
The Trinity Shield, a leaded stained glass hanger,
£415The Trinity Shield, a leaded stained glass hanger,
a shield shaped light centred with the pictogram of the Holy Trinity, the central shield centred with a "Deus" with "Est" bars linking to "Pater", "Filius" and "Sis Sits" (Spiritus Sanctus), "Non Est" linking the outer three, on a claret and indigo ground - the highlights in cadmium, hung from wire loops,£415 -
An armorial leaded and stained glass hanger,
£375An armorial leaded and stained glass hanger,
a shield shaped light, the top quarter with a lion rampant, with a field of gold devices on blue, hung from wire loops£375 -
An armorial leaded and stained glass hanger,
£375An armorial leaded and stained glass hanger,
a shield shaped light, a bar with three gold stars to the top, a white chevron with three Maltese crosses and a trio of lion heads on a claret field, hung from wire loops£375 -
A Moorish reverse painted glass framed mirror
£365A Moorish reverse painted glass framed mirror
the rectangular plate within a glass frame with an arched cresting and painted with flowerheads and scrolling plant forms within a trellis design,£365 -
An armorial leaded and stained glass hanger,
£355An armorial leaded and stained glass hanger,
a shield shaped light with a trio of Crux Decussata centred with a delicately painted crown of thorns on a blue ground, hung from wire loops£355 -
A ship’s window,
£330A ship’s window,
the rhomboid frame with two glazing bars, hinged at the top edge, the glass slightly smoked, tension clasp to the bottom and an adjustable telescopic stay to each side,£330 -
Art Deco dressing table mirror
£330Art Deco dressing table mirror
The mirror consists of two tone mirrored sections on wooden back, the mirror being held in place with L shaped brass clips.£330 -
A series of Art Deco steel-framed curved glass light panels,
£315 eachA series of Art Deco steel-framed curved glass light panels,
each with a frosted glass square cut with sinuous curvilinear marks and each centred with a gilded square intended to obscure a light source,£315 each -
An English leaded stained glass hanger,
£290An English leaded stained glass hanger,
a polygonal light incorporating old fragments (some probably medieval): with Maltese crosses and foliate fragments, chain hung from wire loops,£290 -
An armorial leaded and stained glass hanger,
£275An armorial leaded and stained glass hanger,
the round pane, a shield device within, the quartered field with gold 'frets' on worn blue background, gold Bishops' mitres to the red border, facing lead restorations, wire eye to the top for hanging,£275 -
Pair of twentieth century mirrors
£250 the pair -
Regency style wall mirror,
£250Regency style wall mirror,
the frame with rope-twist, ball and reeded decoration, surrounding bevelled plate.£250 -
Menorah by William Wilson, a cartoon for a stained glass window,
£160Menorah by William Wilson, a cartoon for a stained glass window,
the polychrome design in pencil and gouache on paper, in two parts.£160 -
Public House glass sign board in the nineteenth century style,
£80Public House glass sign board in the nineteenth century style,
a number available, slight variation in condition.£80 -
Public House glass sign board in the nineteenth century style,
£80Public House glass sign board in the nineteenth century style,
a number available, slight variation in condition.£80 -
Public House glass sign board in the nineteenth century style,
£80Public House glass sign board in the nineteenth century style,
a number available, slight variation in condition.£80 -
Stained glass panel,
£30 -
Stained glass panel,
£30 -
Stained glass panel,
£30 -
Stained glass panel,
£30 -
Stained glass panel,
£30 -
Stained glass panel,
£30
Featured Items
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Figure by Georges Braque, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£800Figure by Georges Braque, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£800 -
Stars by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
£800Stars by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£800 -
Portrait Fragment by Pierre Bonnard, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£600Portrait Fragment by Pierre Bonnard, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£600 -
The Four Elements, Earth by Francisco Bores, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 1.
£600The Four Elements, Earth by Francisco Bores, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 1.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£600