Windows
Arts and Crafts Center Window
- Item Number
- 501
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Opening Bid
- 200 USD
Item Description
This auction item is for the central window in a three window set. The windows were removed from the home of William A. Wilson at 205 Bayland, the original developer of Eastwood and Woodland Heights. This window has an unusual 10 over 1 light configuration.
Item Special Note
All items can be viewed at Historic Houston's Salvage Warehouse located at 1307 W. Clay. No shipping is available on any of the items in Historic Houston's Spring 2006 auction. Payment for auction items can be made by Visa and MasterCard ONLY. Auction items must be picked up at Historic Houston's Salvage Warehouse by April 30, 2006. Auction items left over 30 days will be made available to the public and any payments collected will be considered a donation to Historic Houston's Salvage Warehouse. No refunds will be available on any auction item. For additional questions please call Historic Houston at 713-522-0542 or send questions to info@historichouston.org
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