Traditional Etched Glass Vestibule – Banbury
Hello Suzanne, below is your Victorian Etched Glass drawing showing your chosen design in your specific vestibule door glass sizes. The areas shown in grey […]
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Hello Suzanne, below is your Victorian Etched Glass drawing showing your chosen design in your specific vestibule door glass sizes. The areas shown in grey […]
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Hello Alan, below are your 3 drawings showing you how the chosen Charles Rennie Mackintosh designs would look in your glass sizes and shapes. The […]
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Hello Susan, below are your chosen 1201 drawings for your Downham door and your 4 individual panels for the casement window. The background shown in […]
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Hello Andy, below are your 3 drawings for the Victorian Etched Glass door panels, the side panel pair and the gable end triangle panel. The […]
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Hello, below are your drawings to show you how the glass will look in your glass sizes. The areas shown in grey will be etched […]
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Hello Ken, below is your design shown in your glass sizes. The grey areas would be sandblasted glass (etched) and the detail shown in white […]
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Hello Rose, below are your drawings to show you how your glass will look. The first 2 door images show your chosen acorn design but […]
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Hello Jack and Debbie, below is your chosen design shown in your glass sizes. This is the opposite version of the original etched design that […]
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Hello Chris, below is your chosen 637 design from our Edinburgh range of Victorian Etched Glass designs. The dashed line shows the visible area. The […]
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Hello Stephen, the Victorian Etched Glass design below shows your chosen pattern in your specific glass sizes. The dashed line indicates the visible area. The […]
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