I love architectural salvage ...
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In the late 1970's/early 1980's, we moved to San Antonio, Texas. Right off , I found this guy who demolished old buildings.
He had a treasure trove of beautiful architectural pieces.
I thought I was in heaven when I found these three, yes three stained and leaded glass Church windows.
They were complete with beautiful wooden frames and original hinges on each window.
We replaced rotted wood in the bottom part of one of the frames and replaced broken and missing glass. I was lucky enough to have some green stained glass from another church window to replace the parts in the wreath.

The student artist who did the glass work, had some old glass he could use. He said some of the glass was Tiffany-style glass and could have been made by Tiffany, but the windows were not. He was so excited to get to work on this one.
This is the area where the repair work was done. This middle window is not as wide as the other two and the pattern is changed just a little.
We made a 6' wide x 7' tall x 9" deep room divider using 2' x 6" boards and molding. We painted it ... don't remember what color. We used this divider in our San Antonio and Michigan house.








The two outside windows are hinged and can be opened for light or fresh air. They stay closed the majority of the time. The middle one is suspended from the top of the window with hooks.
Hope you enjoyed seeing one of my most treasured thrifting finds.
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