Our Windows and Other Stuff
The panels shown here are some that we have done over the years. Some were commissions and some were done just for fun. The one in the background is one of a set of two the we have in the office. Unfortunately we didn't take a lot of pictures of things we did and they were taken with good and bad cameras so the picture quality isn't the best on some of them.

Done from a photo in layered glass, "The Price of Ivory"
Tri-Rose Panel Our Front Door

A panel done for Boots Randolph

This dogwood panel was done for people who wanted something woodsy but wanted to be able to see the pines in front of their house. The other windows have a flower design in them.

This was the entrance to our booth back in the old days, every year I would make a new entrance, this one was made into a three panel screen and now lives in New York state.
A couple of carousel horses, the jeweled one is an original design and the other is just done from a pattern because I liked it.

A carousel horse lamp using filigree and a bouncing horse, and a chiming clock with a carousel horse on the front.
A moving carousel we built for shows, it was quite a show stopper.

One of two windows for Fiesta Mexicali on Broadway in New York City.


Panels done for Fiesta Mexicali Dos restaurant in New York City. There are two of the big panels, the one at the top is one of the side ones to the one in the center with the idol and chilies. The other door has stained glass panels and a pot in the center part, each door had a different pot.

Showing the whole door.

Some of the panels done for the offices of First Federal Bank in Sharon, PA.

A pair of doors made for a doctors home in Meadville, PA, they were sent out and made into insulated doors with glass on both sides. They had a crystal chandelier just inside the door and when it was on and shining through the bevels the effect was spectacular.

A wisteria window done from a Tiffany design, it now lives in NYC.

A garden gate window that I did as a show piece. The "wrought iron" that is done for the gate has over 800 pieces of black glass to make up the design. A crazy person must have made this.

A set of bamboo design windows done to showcase plants on the bow window sill, it has a lily on the bottom with bamboo up the sides, it frames the other window panels and sets off the plants.

Another of those projects for a show piece, a three panel beveled screen with a glue chip background.

Two panels done from one antique panel. The gold in the center was the antique panel, Jerry did the rest of the design. The two clear pieces were put in so they could see who was coming up their driveway, they couldn't look out anywhere else and wanted the window for privacy, so they were a compromise.
Windows restored in an apartment house in NYC on 109th ST.

Windows restored in an apartment house on 174th Street, NYC.

Windows that were made for apartment houses on 174th Street and Riverside Drive in NYC. The windows on the left were stolen and we had to replace them again. Someone came in and told the super they were taking them to be repaired, a couple of panels were broken, so he let them take them.
House in Cochranton with lots of stained glass.




There are a whole set of these clerestory window panels, they go from the ducks on the water to the turkey on the land, all one continuous design, each is 2 feet by 4 feet.




A custom lamp showing the animals he had bagged. There are four of them, I just took the picture wrong.
The rest of these pictures are of lamps and stuff.





This was neat, the bar that this is behind is a wrecked boat, the bar top is the side of the boat with the transom hinged to make the door.



Some of the hundreds of lamps we have made in the past twenty five plus years, we only do them for ourselves or for gifts since the Chinese have come on board with their slave labor stained glass, we just can't compete with them.