Art Deco Stained glass window - Large 55x48cm - 1910-1920





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Stained-glass decorative panel dating to circa 1910–1920, made of hand-blown relief glass with a leaded construction, measuring about 55.5 by 48 cm and 0.5 cm deep, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Stained-Glass Decorative Panel – approx. 1910–1920 – Leaded Relief Glass
In excellent condition – No Reserve
A striking circular stained-glass panel with a refined diamond composition and a stylised pointed base, crafted in traditional lead cames and authentic hand-blown relief glass. The vibrant palette of turquoise, apple green and soft amber is framed by a textured yellow cracked-ice border, creating an exceptional interplay of colour and light—particularly luminous in direct sunlight.
A highly versatile interior statement piece that complements both period and contemporary spaces.
Details
Period: approx. 1910–1920 (Art Deco transition)
Probable origin: Belgium / Netherlands / Northern France / Germany
Materials: hand-blown relief glass, rolled textured border glass, lead H-section cames, soldered joints
Design: symmetrical diamond geometry within a circular and shield-drop silhouette
Condition: excellent structural and visual condition; no cracks, chips or missing segments; panel is solid and ready to hang
Features artisanal bubble and dust particles inclusions in hand made relief glass (authenticity marker)
Hanging chain included
Dimensions & Weight
approx. 55.5 x 48 x 0.5 cm (h x w x d format)
approx. 2.2 kg
Authenticity & Collector Value
Mouth-blown relief glass with bubble inclusions and seed imperfections
Hand-soldered lead joints
Rolled textured “cracked-ice” yellow border glass, typical of early 20th-century decorative glazing
Exceptional luminosity and ambience in natural light
Historical Context
Early 20th-century stained glass in Belgium and surrounding regions saw a marked shift from 19th-century pictorial church narratives toward geometry, symmetry and expressive surface textures. Rolled textured glass became popular for interior glazing commissions and decorative lighting panels during the 1910s, when light-diffusing relief patterns and warm colour gradients were embraced to enhance atmosphere in salons, stairwells and transom windows of period homes. Hand-blown glass, identified by bubble inclusions, remains a key indicator of artisanal production and is highly valued by collectors today.
Shipping & Packaging
Will be professionally packed using reinforced protective materials
Next-day dispatch and sent by registered and insured mail with tracking
A high-end quality decorative stained-glass panel from the Art Deco transition period, in excellent condition and offered at No Reserve. An atmospheric eye-catcher that comes to life in sunlight and enhances any curated interior or collection.
Seller's Story
Stained-Glass Decorative Panel – approx. 1910–1920 – Leaded Relief Glass
In excellent condition – No Reserve
A striking circular stained-glass panel with a refined diamond composition and a stylised pointed base, crafted in traditional lead cames and authentic hand-blown relief glass. The vibrant palette of turquoise, apple green and soft amber is framed by a textured yellow cracked-ice border, creating an exceptional interplay of colour and light—particularly luminous in direct sunlight.
A highly versatile interior statement piece that complements both period and contemporary spaces.
Details
Period: approx. 1910–1920 (Art Deco transition)
Probable origin: Belgium / Netherlands / Northern France / Germany
Materials: hand-blown relief glass, rolled textured border glass, lead H-section cames, soldered joints
Design: symmetrical diamond geometry within a circular and shield-drop silhouette
Condition: excellent structural and visual condition; no cracks, chips or missing segments; panel is solid and ready to hang
Features artisanal bubble and dust particles inclusions in hand made relief glass (authenticity marker)
Hanging chain included
Dimensions & Weight
approx. 55.5 x 48 x 0.5 cm (h x w x d format)
approx. 2.2 kg
Authenticity & Collector Value
Mouth-blown relief glass with bubble inclusions and seed imperfections
Hand-soldered lead joints
Rolled textured “cracked-ice” yellow border glass, typical of early 20th-century decorative glazing
Exceptional luminosity and ambience in natural light
Historical Context
Early 20th-century stained glass in Belgium and surrounding regions saw a marked shift from 19th-century pictorial church narratives toward geometry, symmetry and expressive surface textures. Rolled textured glass became popular for interior glazing commissions and decorative lighting panels during the 1910s, when light-diffusing relief patterns and warm colour gradients were embraced to enhance atmosphere in salons, stairwells and transom windows of period homes. Hand-blown glass, identified by bubble inclusions, remains a key indicator of artisanal production and is highly valued by collectors today.
Shipping & Packaging
Will be professionally packed using reinforced protective materials
Next-day dispatch and sent by registered and insured mail with tracking
A high-end quality decorative stained-glass panel from the Art Deco transition period, in excellent condition and offered at No Reserve. An atmospheric eye-catcher that comes to life in sunlight and enhances any curated interior or collection.

