Art Deco Overlay Stained Glass Vestibule – Retford
Hi Ian, below is your drawing showing how the glass will look in your sizes. We have tried to use colours as close to your […]
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Hi Ian, below is your drawing showing how the glass will look in your sizes. We have tried to use colours as close to your […]
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Hi Jessica, below is the drawing of your vestibule glass. All of the glass will be Stippolyte glass as requested and the 4 circles in […]
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Hi Neil, below are the early drafts of designs requested. I have also added the newer versions at the top. I based the original quote […]
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Hi Paul, below is our drawing of the Illinois design shown in your Downham Door glass sizes. This image shows how the glass will look […]
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Hi Sue, below is your requested design shown using Minster glass. The leaded border starts 40mm from the glass edge. Most of the background is […]
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Hi Chris, below are your 660 design drawings of the two different sizes of glass. The dashed line is the visible area. All of the […]
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Hi Sid, below are the designs for your Pattern 10 door glass panels. Each design has been redrawn to suit your specific glass sizes of […]
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Hi Chetan and Dean, I have attached the 2 drawings of your chosen Hallhill Leaves design as viewed from the inside. The grey areas will […]
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Hi Peter, below is our drawing of the 189 design but shown in your narrower sizes and different colour scheme. The dashed line is the […]
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Hi Alan, below is the drawing of your chosen Blythswood Rose design shown in your specific sizes and door layout. The dashed line is the […]
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