Ref: Ed371 – Edwardian Stained Glass – Ernest Heasman Stained Glass Window
By Ernest Heasman – Stained Glass Artist, (1874-1927)
Stained glass window leaded with clear “Antique” hand blown glass, a large central roundel depicting a boy with a flute by a stream, around are stylised green man motifs, several leaves and berries and a verse from Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice play. “by the sweet power of music did feign that Orpheus view lies stores and floods”
The window is in excellent original condition and now in a pine frame for shipping/handling purposes.
Measure: 27″ high x 14¾” wide – 68.5cm h x 37.5cm w
Price: SOLD
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