Copper Oriel Bay Window ~ Salvage: 1949 Esther Ludwig Mansion, Virginia 123Hx96W - $4,499 - (Roanoke, VA)
Salvaged from the 1949 Esther Ludwig MansionBerks County, Virginia Copper Oriel Bay Window This classical, copper, Tudor style Oriel Window was salvaged from the 1949 Esther Ludwig Mansion in Berks County, Virginia. It was featured on the DiY Network show, "Salvage Dawgs" in season 7, episodes 2 and 5! History of Oriel Windows: Usually semi-hexagonal or rectangular in plan, oriels first became prevalent early in the 15th century and were a popular way of making the most of sunlight in a northern country such as Great Britain. They were often placed over gateways or entrances to manor houses and public buildings of the late Gothic and Tudor periods. They became popular again during the revivals of these styles in the 19th and early 20th centuries, [Brittanica dot com]. Measurements: 123H x 30D x 96W. Condition: Structurally solid. Beautiful copper patina. Middle window has been damaged and will need to be replaced. About Us: Black Dog Salvage is an architectural salvage company based in Roanoke, Virginia, and home of the television series “Salvage Dawgs” on the DiY Network. Salvaged materials often have imperfections (we call it patina) and we will do our best to clearly photograph and describe any condition issues. Please feel free to ask questions or request additional photographs. All of our items are for sale, and available for pickup, at our store in Roanoke, Virginia where we have 2 warehouses full of authentic, gorgeous, salvaged architectural elements. If needed, shipping/delivery is also available! For a shipping quote, please send us your zip code and note if the address is residential or commercial. We are able to quote multiple options for shipping upon request and encourage buyers to also check with Uship.com for rates. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
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