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James Powell and Sons - Stained Glass design for All Saints Church, Speke, England: St. George St Alban & St. Edmund.
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James Powell and Sons - Stained Glass design for All Saints Church, Speke, England: St. George St Alban & St. Edmund.

This watercolour design for a stained glass window has been prepared for the All Saints Church, Speke (UK). The designs represents St. George, St. Edmund and St. Alban. Image size is 20 cms x 10 cms. The watercolour is in good condition, it has some surface dirt due to being handled in the studio.. It has hand written black ink letters with the date. It was produced by James Powell&Sons, Whitefriars Glassworks, in 1912 in London. Whitefriars Glassworks was England’s longest producing glassworks. The firm is believed to have been established in 1680, and was purchased by James Powell in 1834. Although the firm produced high quality art glass on a par with Tiffany, it is best known for its ecclesiastical stained glass.

N.º 82686569

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James Powell and Sons - Stained Glass design for All Saints Church, Speke, England: St. George St Alban & St. Edmund.

James Powell and Sons - Stained Glass design for All Saints Church, Speke, England: St. George St Alban & St. Edmund.

This watercolour design for a stained glass window has been prepared for the All Saints Church, Speke (UK). The designs represents St. George, St. Edmund and St. Alban.
Image size is 20 cms x 10 cms.
The watercolour is in good condition, it has some surface dirt due to being handled in the studio.. It has hand written black ink letters with the date.
It was produced by James Powell&Sons, Whitefriars Glassworks, in 1912 in London. Whitefriars Glassworks was England’s longest producing glassworks. The firm is believed to have been established in 1680, and was purchased by James Powell in 1834. Although the firm produced high quality art glass on a par with Tiffany, it is best known for its ecclesiastical stained glass.

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