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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 -
Mughal Indian marble arch
£1,800Mughal Indian marble arch
the two elements carved in relief with flower and foliage. Nineteenth century, possibly earlier.£1,800 -
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 -
Large mid-Victorian iron arched window frames,
£750 eachLarge mid-Victorian iron arched window frames,
removed from a Chapel built in 1874, trimmed with stained glass panels. Sold as seen and requiring some re-glazing.£750 each -
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 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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
A Brighton nickel-plated brass sash window fastener
£38
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