A framed 19th Century Religous Window Attributed to Hardman and Co.
Delivery Quote Request
Please fill in the form below to request a delivery quote from Chapter II Fine Living.
Contact Chapter II Fine Living
England, United Kingdom
07970691710 Visit dealer's websiteSimply fill in the below form to get in touch with Chapter II Fine Living regarding this item.
About this item
This is a truly beautiful piece when hung in the daylight, the colours light up so well.
This large section of stained glass has been attributed to Hardman and Co. Birmingham that traded in the city from 1844 to 2008.
Inscribed with "Quaecumque sunt vera" meaning "Whatsoever Things are True". Taken from Philippians 4:8; "Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things."
This gorgeous late 19th century piece has been cleaned and left in its original state, there are a couple of cracks to the panes but nothing to deflect from the superiority of the overal piece.
It is framed with hooks ready to be hung in a light area where it can be enjoyed in its full glory.
Please note: This piece is very heavy.
Additional Information
10099 (AB-108374)
W: 139cm (54.7")H: 72cm (28.3")D: 3cm (1.2")
19th Century
England, United Kingdom
Chapter Two Antiques is curated and ran by Jonny Stenson, with the support of his partner Louisa Kennedy. They are both passionate about interior design and the world of antiques. It is evident that their knowledge, enthusiasm and attention to the finest detail find them some of the most sought...