Antique Stained glass window - 1920-1930 - Church -50x43cm -Verviers






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Description from the seller
Stained-Glass Church Window Panel in an Oak wood frame - approx. 1920 - Verviers (BE)
In Excellent Condition – No Reserve
A beautiful early-20th-century stained-glass church panel, presented here as a high-end quality decorative element for any interior. The soft pastel diamond geometry, bordered by a deep ruby-red frame, produces a warm ecclesiastical glow—especially when positioned in front of natural light. The relief glass surfaces diffuse the sun into a vivid, ever-shifting spectacle of colour and shadow, bringing interiors to life with a cultural richness unique to handmade stained glass.
When sunlight falls through this panel, it creates a stunning light play that transforms any room into an atmospheric visual experience.
A true atmospheric eye-catcher for both classic and modern spaces.
Details
• Period: approx. 1920
• Origin: from the inventory of a church in Verviers (Belgium), cleared after the severe 2024 floodings
• Material: coloured stained glass set in traditional lead cames
• Condition: excellent vintage condition with no cracks or chipping; solid structure and ready to hang
• approx. 50 x 43 x 2.8 cm (h x w x d)
• Weight: approx. 2.5 kg
• High-end quality piece
Historical Context
Stained-glass windows grew enormously in popularity during the 19th century, especially in Belgium and Northern France, where churches and chapels embraced richly coloured, geometric glazing. Diamond-patterned panels like this one were typical for the 1920s, offering a more modest but highly atmospheric alternative to figural church windows. The ruby-red border was often used to accentuate light and frame the architectural opening.
Condition
In excellent condition for its age, with no cracks, no missing pieces and a beautifully preserved colour palette. The lead lines show authentic age-related patina typical for early 20th-century craftsmanship.
Shipping
Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking. Given the fragility of stained glass, it will be reinforced with protective materials for safe international transport.
Seller's Story
Stained-Glass Church Window Panel in an Oak wood frame - approx. 1920 - Verviers (BE)
In Excellent Condition – No Reserve
A beautiful early-20th-century stained-glass church panel, presented here as a high-end quality decorative element for any interior. The soft pastel diamond geometry, bordered by a deep ruby-red frame, produces a warm ecclesiastical glow—especially when positioned in front of natural light. The relief glass surfaces diffuse the sun into a vivid, ever-shifting spectacle of colour and shadow, bringing interiors to life with a cultural richness unique to handmade stained glass.
When sunlight falls through this panel, it creates a stunning light play that transforms any room into an atmospheric visual experience.
A true atmospheric eye-catcher for both classic and modern spaces.
Details
• Period: approx. 1920
• Origin: from the inventory of a church in Verviers (Belgium), cleared after the severe 2024 floodings
• Material: coloured stained glass set in traditional lead cames
• Condition: excellent vintage condition with no cracks or chipping; solid structure and ready to hang
• approx. 50 x 43 x 2.8 cm (h x w x d)
• Weight: approx. 2.5 kg
• High-end quality piece
Historical Context
Stained-glass windows grew enormously in popularity during the 19th century, especially in Belgium and Northern France, where churches and chapels embraced richly coloured, geometric glazing. Diamond-patterned panels like this one were typical for the 1920s, offering a more modest but highly atmospheric alternative to figural church windows. The ruby-red border was often used to accentuate light and frame the architectural opening.
Condition
In excellent condition for its age, with no cracks, no missing pieces and a beautifully preserved colour palette. The lead lines show authentic age-related patina typical for early 20th-century craftsmanship.
Shipping
Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking. Given the fragility of stained glass, it will be reinforced with protective materials for safe international transport.
