Antique General Store Windows – Circa 1850
$3,850.00 CAD
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This rare collection of tombstone windows was salvaged from a small-town general store in Eastern Ontario, dating back to the mid-19th century. With their distinctive arched tops and layers of original paint, these windows embody the craftsmanship of early Canadian storefront architecture.
The package includes:
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2 Tall Side Light Panels – Designed to flank the main entrance.
Dimensions: 27.5" W x 105" H x 1.75" Thick
Glass Area: 20" W x 66" H
Condition: Retains original wavy glass; lower portions require significant restoration. -
4 Double Tombstone Windows – Matching set of large, arched storefront windows.
Dimensions: 60" W x 76" H x 1.75" Thick
Glass Area: 25.5" W x 72" H
Condition: Some panes retain original wavy glass; all will require significant restoration.
Uses:
These windows are ideal for a heritage restoration project or can be reimagined as interior dividing walls for a pantry, home office, or loft. They would also make striking architectural statements in a restaurant, gallery, or event space.
Details
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Origin: Eastern Ontario general store
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Age: Circa 1850
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Style: Tombstone arched storefront windows
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Materials: Wood & glass
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Condition: Salvaged, with wear and surface character consistent with age; restoration required