American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window
American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window
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American George W. Maher Granville House Stained and Leaded Glass Square Window

DETAILS
MAKER
Architect: George Washington Maher (American, 1864-1926)
PROVENANCE
Granville D. Jones House (915 Grant St., Wausau, WI, built 1904). Architect: George W. Maher. The house was added to National Register of Historic Places in 1977. These windows were found in the basement of the Granville House and come to us from the former owner of the house. The original blueprints of the house (pictured but not included) show the windows in Maher's design. Maher was part of the Prairie School style and blending traditional architecture with the Arts and Crafts style.
PERIOD
Early 20th century
DATE
Circa 1904
DIMENSIONS
Width 30.5 Depth 2 Height 31.5 inches
CONDITION
Note: some tight cracks.
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