Leaded Glass Window in Oak Sash, 28" x 49", 1900s New Jersey Estate Salvage

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This leaded glass window sash was salvaged from the Kean Estate, a 17,000 square-foot Georgian style stone mansion atop the highest point in Livingston, New Jersey. The property was the original home of 10-term U.S. Congressman Robert W. Kean. The window sash features a panel of diamond patterned wavy leaded glass below a piece of modern non-wavy glass of the same size held in a quarter sawn oak sash.

Item Detail: This 2 lite window is comprised of two panels measuring 23.75" x 21". One panel is wavy leaded glass and the other panel is modern non-wavy glass held in a quarter sawn oak sash. The modern panel shows adhesive lead came strips applied in a diamond pattern on both sides, reflecting the actual leaded glass panel below.

Weight: 33 lbs.
Measurements (Not Including Hardware): 28"W x 49-1/8"H x 2.13"D

Condition: Very good. One side of the sash has a coat of weathered off-white paint, while the opposing side has a dark stained natural finish highlighting the beautiful grain patterning of the oak. The faux came is mostly intact on both but may be missing from small areas.
In the leaded glass panel, 4 panes are cracked.

History: This window was salvaged from the Kean Estate, a 17,000 square-foot mansion sat atop the highest point in Livingston, New Jersey. This Georgian style stone mansion was the original home of 10-term U.S. Congressman Robert W. Kean, father of former Governor Thomas Kean. This sprawling residence features 14 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and 15 fireplaces.
The Kean Estate, and items from it, is featured on Episode 6, Season 11, of the DIY Network Show, "Salvage Dawgs".

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