A set of three matching rectangular leaded glass panels, likely of 20th-century manufacture. Each panel features clear, flat glass panes secured within brass-toned metal cames. The geometric design is centred on a prominent vertical diamond motif, intersected by horizontal and vertical bars that create a symmetrical, structured appearance. The construction shows visible solder joints at the intersections of the cames, consistent with traditional leaded light techniques. These panels were likely originally intended for use in cabinet doors, as side-lights for an entryway, or as decorative internal partitions. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the glass or metalwork.
Condition report:
The panels appear to be in generally good condition. The glass panes are intact with no apparent cracks or significant chips. The brass-toned metal frames exhibit a natural aged patina with some surface tarnish and minor grime consistent with age and storage. The solder joints appear stable.
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