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This is one of a pair of American made Victorian stained glass windows made at the turn of the century. This came from a victorian home that was torn down. At least someone had the sense to save it. Many times the windows were destroyed along with the house.
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The most overlooked and yet the rarest antique in the victorian homes are the stain glass windows. They are often overlooked and destroyed during restorations and or demolitions. As so far as stain glass windows are concerned, my reference is to beauty, historical association ,age and to a quantity of years as well.