Overview
A pair of substantial wooden casement windows featuring elegant pointed Gothic arches and a diamond-lattice muntin pattern. These windows represent the romantic 'Gothic Revival' movement, designed to bring the grandeur of medieval cathedrals into residential or collegiate architecture.
Story
Victorian homeowners obsessed over the 'Gothic' look to escape industrial grime. These windows likely graced a library or a grand sunroom. The pink paint is a later addition, hiding the original stately oak or pine beneath.
Maker / Origin
While likely produced by a high-end millwork company rather than a single artist, these were custom-ordered pieces. During this era, companies like Morgan Sash & Door specialized in these complex 'fancy' sash designs for architects building Tudor or Gothic estates.
Condition & Value
The left window has significant structural damage to the outer frame and muntins. There is widespread paint peeling and potential wood rot at the base. The damage to the left panel reduces the pair's value by approximately 50% compared to a pristine set.