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Stained Glass Traditional Leaded-Lights (Warrington, Cheshire)
Here we show hand painted leaded-lights, in private residence in Warrington. The work consisted of copying the whole of the hand painted design, because as well as being broken it had been badly damaged by sandblasting, in the process of cleaning the brick work.
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The Finished Leaded Stained Glass In Situe.
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Stained Glass Traditional Leaded-Lights (Wirral Cheshire)
The pictures below depicting a hand painted leaded -light was remade for a private residence in the Wirral. The Victorian hand painted bird was badly damaged in several places. We had to remake all of the hand painted bird as well as the ornamental silver stained pieces
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Stained Glass/Traditional Leaded-Lights (Robsons Glass, Formby)
The pictures below are four of fourteen stained glass leaded-lights which we copied and reproduced for Robsons Glass. All the stained glass leaded-lights were badly damaged, only some of the original hand painted centers were reused, most of them were remade and replaced. The designs were very colourful, and using several techniques we were able to restore them to there full beauty!
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Stained Glass/ Traditional Leaded-Lights (Wirral)
The below pictures of the Duke of Wellington and James Watt were copied and reproduced by ourselves for the Hillbark hotel, Wirral. The panels were broken in several places, and only some of them were reusable. Most of the hand painted pieces were replaced.
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Barreled Ceiling Light (London)
The picture of the barrel leaded light celling was made by ourselves for His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Salman Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa. In the entrance celling of his London Residence. The celling is approximately 5200mmX3500mm.
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Stained Glass Panel (Warrington, Cheshire.)
The picture below was copied and reproduced for a Public House called Pattern Arms (Warrington). The Work consisted of one panel of 6 mm glass 521mmX854mm, which we applied 4 different types of glass enamel, etched and fired.
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Stained Glass Grand Hotel (Liverpool, Merseyside) Fired Enamel/Stained Glass
The pictures below show stained glass panels which we reproduced from the broken originals. The work was carried out at the Grand Hotel in Liverpool. Each panel measured 1220mm X 610mm. We copied and replaced twenty eight panels in all, of three different designs. Our specialist field is being able to silk screen several different glass enamels on to one sheet of glass in a design form.
This is not a new method of creating stained glass panels. It is in fact an old method which we have developed using modern techniques.
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