Art & Architecture
Leaded glass window from Crompton and Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, MA
- Item Number
- 072
- Estimated Value
- 350 USD
- Sold
- 135 USD to rd4c37af7
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
This leaded glass window was saved from the Crompton & Knowles Loom Works building (now condos) in Worcester, MA. It features 14 decorative glass tiles called Luxfer Prisms. These were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Luxfer Glass Company in 1895 and are on view at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Now they can be a part of your home!
Read more about Luxfer Prisms here: https://flwright.org/researchexplore/wrightbuildings/luxferprisms
Window measures 28 1/8 inches by 26 1/8 inches. Several more windows like this are available for purchase from Architectural Salvage Inc. if you have a project that requires more than just one!
Donated by Architectural Salvage, Inc. in Exeter, NH
Item Special Note
To be picked up following the auction in Exeter or Concord. Delivery to other areas of the state may be coordinated with the Preservation Alliance.
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