Large Victorian glass panel, c1870, leaded with 36 full hand painted roundels depicting rings of stylised Daisy flowers, between each roundel are hand painted leaf spacers.

PROVENANCE: Formerly at Bowden Hall, Upper St Leonards, Gloucestershire. It is mentioned in “William Morris & his Circle” by Charles Sewter that Bowden Hall had three stained glass panels by Edward Burne-Jones which were removed during renovations. We presume this to be part of one of these windows.

Also The Green Dining Room at the V&A Museum, London, designed by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. have similar windows.

Glass Measures: 33 high x 22¾″ wide – 83.5cm h x 57.5cm w

Price: £5000