Description: You are purchasing 1 Antique Victorian Tudor Theme Leaded stained glass window Brilliant 19th Century. This specific pattern commemorating the union of York and Lancaster with the end of the war of the Roses combing the colors of their houses into a unified emblem. 32 inches high 31 inches wide these widows are magnificent. Decommissioned from the fabulous Essex House Hotel in Manhattan in the 70s. These windows are thought to have originate from the region of Essex purchased by the hotel in the 1920s as antique installations in the hotel. Reviewed by a Norte Dame professor specializing in European stained glass dating these windows to the mid 19th century during the Tudor images rebirth It is possible that the original stained glass centers date to the Tudor era releaded in the 19th century but that speculation will require great in depth observation. We have 3 of the Henry 8th Oak trinity windows listed as well and one additional United Tudor rose white and red to signify the end of the war of the roses. Additionally a Tudor rose window with one fractured exterior panel that we will take offers on. These are amazing historic works of art. To be professionally packed and insured.
Price: 4500 USD
Location: Covington, Indiana
End Time: 2023-10-12T20:54:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Window Hanging
Shape: Square
Size: Large
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Features: Leaded
Age: Pre-1900