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| Pair of Large Victorian Nave Windows |
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Saint John the Evangelist with the
poisoned chalice, two panels of Arch Angles, Alpha & Omega from St John's book of Revelation , the first and last and above a Pelican on her nest a symbol of self sacrifice. |
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| St Stephen ,the first Martyr, with the Martyrs Palms, St Stephen's Crowns of Martyrdom and above the Hand of God. |
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Pair of large antique Victorian
stained glass windows, 1895, removed from the nave of a Church in Huddersfield, England, prior to demolition. Each window has eight leaded and hand painted panels depicting St John & St Stephen with the Christian symbols relating to them. Leaded and glass in excellent original condition. Each Window Measures: 76" high x 53"wide - 193cm h x 134.5 w
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