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Evans – Rennie Mackintosh Bevelled Glass Rose – St Albans
Hello Andy, here is you new design with the alterations as requested. The white areas and the bevels will be clear glass with the light […]
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Hello Andy, here is you new design with the alterations as requested. The white areas and the bevels will be clear glass with the light […]
Continue reading »Hello Elizabeth and Ralph, below are the drawings of your 7 bevelled glass panels. These drawings have now been altered to show the exact glass […]
Continue reading »Hello Mr & Mrs Lowen, Your American bevelled Glass designs will appear on this page as they are created / edited. The small image shown […]
Continue reading »Hello Sue, below is the drawing of your chosen design in your glass sizes. There will be an extra pair of panels exactly the same […]
Continue reading »Hello Jennifer, below is the drawing of your window shown in your glass sizes. All of the bevels will be clear bevels and the oval […]
Continue reading »Hello Melanie, below is your chosen Bevelled Mackintosh design shown in your glass sizes. The dashed line is the visible area, the white sections and […]
Continue reading »Hello David, below is your drawing showing you our 620 design but altered to suit your specific glass sizes. The white areas will be clear […]
Continue reading »Hi Geraldine, below is your chosen American Bevelled Glass design shown in your specific glass sizes. The image on the left is the original pattern […]
Continue reading »Hi Rachel, here is your chosen Renfrew Range design in your glass sizes. The dashed line shows the visible area and we would use our […]
Continue reading »Hi Michael, here is your design shown in your glass sizes. The glass will be 784mm wide and 1601mm from top to bottom. The half […]
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