Name/Title
Windowpane, Stained GlassEntry/Object ID
1955.002.010Description
[W6] Stained glass shield panel three rabbits etched in red-flashed glass ground on right half opposed to horizontal bands of alternating clear and red glass on the remaining half. Modern replacement made from fragments of original shield.Cataloged By
CannarsaAcquisition
Accession
1955.002.010Source or Donor
Coe, William RobertsonAcquisition Method
Found in CollectionMade/Created
Place
Location
Hever Castle, Edenbridge, Kent, EnglandNotes
Date: 14th Century-16th CenturyLexicon
Legacy Lexicon
Object Name
Windowpane, Stained GlassDimensions
Height
26-5/8 inWidth
15-1/4 inDimension Notes
Windowpane: 78" (H) x 21" (W)Material
Stained Glass, LeadLocation
Location
Room
Dining RoomBuilding
Coe HallCategory
PermanentDate
August 16, 2023Location
Room
Dining RoomBuilding
Coe HallCategory
PermanentInventory
Inventory Project
INV2024.1Inventoried By
Amanda MassimillioInventoried Date
Jun 26, 2024Inventoried By
LegerInventoried Date
Jul 7, 2023Condition
Overall Condition
GoodDate Examined
Oct 1, 2003Examined By
CannarsaNotes
Condition survey done by Brooklyn Stained Glass Conservation Center, 55 Washington St., Suite 312, Brooklyn, 11201 on 10/2003.Reason for Exam
Routine ReportOverall Condition
GoodDate Examined
Oct 1, 2003Examined By
CannarsaNotes
Installed within a protective glazing frame, which is fixed to a rectangular quarry window doubling as a vent. The steel portion of the vent should be examined for maintenance needs (rust). W8 is reinforced horizontally with two flat rebars soldered to the lead at joints, placed at the top and bottom of the protective glazing frame. Three rebars run horizontally across panel. Plexiglas behind panel has 14 holes pierced around frame for circulation, has become opaque.Conservation
Treatment
Conservator
Bkln Stained Glass Cons. Cntr.Notes
Scope of work: Clean and treat the steel struction against rust.
Remove the protective glazing sheet in order to assess the glass condition on the back. Replace Plexiglas. Clean frame. In situ regular maintenance of quarries.Provenance
Notes
Collected By: Roy Grosvenor Thomas
Panels 1-5, 8, 13-15 purchased February 1924 from collection of Roy Grosvenor Thomas, labeled "9 pieces of Hever Castle". The nine panels were to fit in a bay with space for three lancets.Created By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
August 15, 2006Updated By
mpenny@plantingfields.orgUpdate Date
March 19, 2025