Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window
Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window
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Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window

DETAILS
A lovely, antique, late 19th century, tall leaded and stained glass window with neoclassical decoration with textured, leaded and stained glass panes.
MAKER
Possibly by Tidden & Arnold (later Arnold & Locke Studio) (Brooklyn, NY, 1880-93)
PROVENANCE
Brooklyn Hall of Records (Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY, 1885-87, demolished 1961). Architect: William A. Mundell (American, 1844-1903).
PERIOD
Late 19th century
DATE
Circa 1885
DIMENSIONS
Width 35.75 Depth 2 Height 100 inches
CONDITION
Note: some cracks. Missing (1) retaining bar  and slight bow to glass (top panel). 
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