Several broken pieces we found on this Victorian style stained glass entrance in Sutton just south of London. We have found the right match in colours and textures.
Our client wanted to have in her new Victorian style door entrance, similar features to her neighbours also included the house number on the fun light. We use the traditional ruby red on the boarders, 4 four pale shades of Antique Cathedral glass in the background and the main features with English Muffles which give a good balance to the design.
New window containing four new stained glass panels encapsulated into double glazed units, matching glasses, colours and textures of their existing 1930's stained glass entrance. After a new extension at the property, this window is giving good light and warmth to the space with this simple design. Clients comment: "Thanks for the work you have done, it's fantastic"
We have the opportunity and the privilege to restore, repair and give some maintenance to X18 stained glass windows at Brookwood American Military Cemetery in Surrey. Some of the the panels showed broken pieces of glass which we replace for a replica in the same traditional painting technique and glass type. There were glasses almost 12mm thick, so we have to get made specially some canes of lead to rebuild some of the panels. The stained glass department in Canterbury Cathedral very kindly helps us making the lead canas manually using medieval methods.
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