
Leaded Glass Partridge Birds – Ely
Hi Penny, below is your latest drawing of the birds panel. This will be made with Minster glass and it is shown as viewed from […]
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Hi Penny, below is your latest drawing of the birds panel. This will be made with Minster glass and it is shown as viewed from […]
Continue reading »Hi Toby, below you can see a proof showing our bamboo design from our shadows of nature range spread across your three panels. The grey […]
Continue reading »Hi Toby, you can see below 3 proofs to show how your chosen designs will look in your glass sizes. We converted the image you […]
Continue reading »Hi Duncan, below is your drawing of your provided pattern shown in your glass sizes. The whole glass will be Stippolyte glass with the grey […]
Continue reading »Hi Ben, here are your drawings for the fanlight and borrowed light requested. the dashed line is the visible area so please ignore everything beyond […]
Continue reading »Hello Penny, below are windows W3 and W11. I have drawn the patterns using Minster glass and we have used 9mm lead. I do not […]
Continue reading »Hello Penny, below is W10 shown in your sizes and from the design you sent. We have used Flemish Glass and added our Pebble texture […]
Continue reading »Hi Alex, below is your drawing showing the etched glass squirrel on Stippolyte glass. Please let the studio know if you would like the design […]
Continue reading »Hello Maria, here is your drawing shown in your glass sizes. We can use Stippolyte or Minster glass so please let us know if any […]
Continue reading »Hi Malcolm, here is our drawing of the Dunstanburgh Castle scene created using your photo is the inspiration. Due to the fact that your glass […]
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