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Penn Antique Restoration
Pair of
36"x46"
Antique Windows w/Clear Glass
Lovely pair of antique windows salvaged from an old home in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Each window sash is made of solid Douglas Fir or pine and has a single, clear glass lite/pane. One of the glass lites is slightly wavy, while the other isn't.
The wooden frame or sash of each window is painted white on both sides. We could either completely strip the paint, or prep the surface of the windows for a fresh coat of paint. Email us with a description of what you would like done, the quantity of windows you need, and we'll give you a quote.
On the exterior side of both windows, the glass is secured by glazier's putty. About half of the original putty is still intact; you'll need to glaze the rest. We could do this for you or even scrape off all of the remaining putty, and add wooden molding--email us for a quote.
The streaks you see on the glass are the result of poor cleaning not any flaws with the glass. They will be crystal clear after a proper cleaning.
Condition: The only flaw to report is a slight separation in the upper corner of one of the sashes (see close up). The corner is still tight, so the split is more of a cosmetic blemish. However, we could close the gap with some glue and a dowel or two--email us for a quote.
Otherwise, the window sashes or frames just have the typical nicks and scratches that you would expect to find on old, used, architectural elements. These blemishes will be removed during the finishing process or covered if painted. There is no rot, warp, broken or loose joints, or any other serious flaws.
The glass is fully intact and in great shape with only subtle scratches.
Size Increase? Are the windows too short, too narrow, or both? We could increase the size by a few inches. Email us with a description of what you would like done, and we'll give you a quote.
Dimensions: Each window:
18 1/8" W x 45 7/8" H
Glass:
14 1/4" W x 40 3/4" H
Thickness: 1 1/4"
Too tall or wide? We could decrease the height and width, email us for a quote.
Pair of
36"x46"
Antique Windows w/Clear Glass
Lovely pair of antique windows salvaged from an old home in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Each window sash is made of solid Douglas Fir or pine and has a single, clear glass lite/pane. One of the glass lites is slightly wavy, while the other isn't.
The wooden frame or sash of each window is painted white on both sides. We could either completely strip the paint, or prep the surface of the windows for a fresh coat of paint. Email us with a description of what you would like done, the quantity of windows you need, and we'll give you a quote.
On the exterior side of both windows, the glass is secured by glazier's putty. About half of the original putty is still intact; you'll need to glaze the rest. We could do this for you or even scrape off all of the remaining putty, and add wooden molding--email us for a quote.
The streaks you see on the glass are the result of poor cleaning not any flaws with the glass. They will be crystal clear after a proper cleaning.
Condition: The only flaw to report is a slight separation in the upper corner of one of the sashes (see close up). The corner is still tight, so the split is more of a cosmetic blemish. However, we could close the gap with some glue and a dowel or two--email us for a quote.
Otherwise, the window sashes or frames just have the typical nicks and scratches that you would expect to find on old, used, architectural elements. These blemishes will be removed during the finishing process or covered if painted. There is no rot, warp, broken or loose joints, or any other serious flaws.
The glass is fully intact and in great shape with only subtle scratches.
Size Increase? Are the windows too short, too narrow, or both? We could increase the size by a few inches. Email us with a description of what you would like done, and we'll give you a quote.
Dimensions: Each window:
18 1/8" W x 45 7/8" H
Glass:
14 1/4" W x 40 3/4" H
Thickness: 1 1/4"
Too tall or wide? We could decrease the height and width, email us for a quote.
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