It is a commodious storage piece and a very handsome addition to any setting
A good size for a lamp table
Width 48 Depth 14
The piece is most notable for the very deep
double doorway complete with deep surround showing the depth of the walls in a grand haveli or mansion in Southern India
Two-Part American Brooklyn Hall of Records Leaded and Stained Glass Window collection_books It is a commodious storageDETAILS A lovely, antique, late 19th century, tall leaded and stained glass window with neoclassical decoration with textured, leaded and stained glass panes. MAKER Possibly by Tidden & Arnold (later Arnold & Locke Studio) (Brooklyn, NY, 1880 93) PROVENANCE Brooklyn Hall of Records (Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY, 1885 87, demolished 1961). Architect: William A. Mundell (American, 1844 1903). PERIOD Late 19th century DATE Circa 1885 DIMENSIONS Width 35.