Window
Building Name: Ypsilanti CycleCity: Ypsilanti
Window Shape: other
Date of Window: 1984
Subject/Title of Window: Non-Pictorial
Brief Description of Subject: Non-pictorial window. Quatrefoil rosette, with red and green four-pointed star. The building was built 1851, in Gothic revival style, by Erastus Samson as a dry goods store. Has been various things over the years, until in 1984, then-owner Ralph Ellis restored original facade. The window had been bricked in, so he designed the current occupant in the old style, and had it made by McCollum John & Co. Lamp Reproductions, of Ypsilanti.
Condition of Window: good
Height: 3 ft
Width: 3 ft
Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came
Non-Pictorial
Non-Pictorial wide view
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