Overview
A classic leaded glass window featuring a geometric grid pattern accented by vibrant 'bullseye' or crown glass roundels. The piece utilizes textured cathedral glass in a pale green hue, framed by a striking ruby red border and centered by a prominent amber rondel.
Story
Victorian and Edwardian homes used these windows to transform harsh sunlight into a soft, private glow. The central 'bullseye' was once a byproduct of glassblowing, but became a coveted design feature for its jewel-like sparkle.
Maker / Origin
While often produced by local architectural glass studios rather than famous artists, these windows represent the peak of residential craftsmanship. Studios like those in London or Chicago specialized in creating these 'jewels for the home' to provide privacy from the street without blocking light.
Condition & Value
The window appears to be in its original wooden sash. The lead cames show some age-related darkening but seem structurally sound. No major cracks are visible in the photos, though the putty may be brittle. Original frames add significant value.