Q273011

Victorian Fleur de Lis Grand Prospect Hall Stained Glass Window

$1,400

SOLD

Built in 1892, the Grand Prospect Hall in Brooklyn, NYC, has a storied past. It has witnessed grand events, weddings, and performances, earning its reputation as a cherished landmark. Its elegant architecture and opulent interiors have attracted visitors for over a century, preserving its legacy as a cultural icon.

This stained glass window was reclaimed from the interior of the Grand Prospect Hall in Brooklyn prior to demolition. Double Victorian interior leaded glass window with clear Florentine patterned glass and amber fleur de lis stained glass centers encased in a medium tone wood frame.

Inventory no.

Q273011

Availability

Sold

Location

52nd Street NYC

Dimensions

63.625 in. W x 36.25 in. H x 1.75 in. D

Width (in.)

63.625

Height (in.)

36.25

Depth (in.)

1.75

Composition

Glass, Wood, Stained glass

Color

Clear, Medium wood tone, Amber

Style

Victorian

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