*** | Nine bronze framed windows, each signed Duff, Melbourne Glazier and Shop Fitter, c1925, These windows were made for the grand Lodge of Freemasons, 254 North Terrace, Adelaide (but never used), Architects were Bruce and Harral, the windows are Art Deco… | *** | |
*** | Superb late 19th century leadlight window, original glass in solid maple frame styled as a dividing wall for a church, with central Gothic arch, width 180 cm, height 150 cm (approx) | *** | |
*** | 'Watson' window signed Hl Vosz on the middle leadlight, a 'Watson Window' hung on pulleys and weights, dividing the drawing room from the dining room in late 19th century, Adelaide Villas. Vosz (1812-1886) was a pre-eminent Art Nouveau leadlighter in… | *** | |
*** | Pair framed windows, c1900, with decorative stained leadlight, by Ef Troy Adelaide, glass bottle with floral decoration, 115 x 89 x 6 cm | *** | |
*** | Gentleman's Valet, early 20th century, two door with brass fittings, blackwood and oak | *** | |
*** | Door panel etched glass showing the Bank of Adelaide logo, surrounded by wool, copper, corn and wine, incorporated by Act of Parliament 1865, good original panel. Provenance: ex Bank Manager, Mannum, 225 x 82 cm (approx) | *** | |
*** | Leadlight window, large arch with amber field, red and green decorations, height 175 cm | *** | |
*** | Two early 20th century sash window frames and some glass | *** | |