Stained Glass Panel with Cross and Crown Motif | Ecclesiastical/Church Window | Circa 1900–1925

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$500.00
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Early 20th-century stained glass panel featuring a central cross and crown motif in amber, green, and pink glass set in a wooden frame, approximately 16 by 16 inches.
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  • Early 20th-century stained glass panel featuring a central cross and crown motif in amber, green, and pink glass set in a wooden frame, approximately 16 by 16 inches.
  • Early 20th-century stained glass panel, 16x16 in., with central cross and crown motif in amber, green, and pink, set in a wooden frame.
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  • Close view of Early 20th-century 16x16 in. stained glass panel with amber, green, and pink cross and crown motif in wooden frame.
Early 20th-century stained glass panel featuring a central cross and crown motif in amber, green, and pink glass set in a wooden frame, approximately 16 by 16 inches.
Early 20th-century stained glass panel, 16x16 in., with central cross and crown motif in amber, green, and pink, set in a wooden frame.
Stained glass panel featuring a cross and crown in amber, green, and pink, early 20th-century, framed in wood, 16 by 16 inches.
16-inch square stained glass panel, early 20th century, depicting cross and crown motif in colored glass with wooden frame.
Early 20th-century stained glass artwork, cross and crown design in amber, green, and pink glass, framed in wood, 16x16 in.
Wood-framed stained glass panel from early 20th century, featuring central cross and crown motif in amber, green, and pink, 16 inches square.
Historic 16x16 in. stained glass panel, early 1900s, cross and crown motif in colored glass set in wooden frame.
Close view of Early 20th-century 16x16 in. stained glass panel with amber, green, and pink cross and crown motif in wooden frame.

Stained Glass Panel with Cross and Crown Motif | Ecclesiastical/Church Window | Circa 1900–1925

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Likely United States or Europe
Material: Colored stained glass set in a wooden frame
Period: Late 19th to early 20th Century

Description
This early 20th-century stained glass panel features a central cross and crown motif, surrounded by rich amber, green, and soft pink glass. The cross and crown is a Christian symbol representing the reward of eternal life for faithfulness and perseverance, commonly used in church decorations or religious institutions. The panel may have originally been part of a church window, chapel installation, or religious building, though it could also have been adapted for domestic devotional use.

Set in a simple wooden frame, the panel showcases geometric floral and stylized motifs consistent with early 20th-century Arts & Crafts or Art Nouveau design influences. The translucent glass catches natural light beautifully, illuminating the sacred motif and highlighting the craftsmanship of the period.

Features

- Central cross and crown motif symbolizing Christian faith and eternal reward

- Leaded stained glass in amber, green, and pink hues

- Likely originally intended as a church or devotional window panel

- Simple wooden frame highlighting the stained glass design

Cultural Significance
Stained glass panels with the cross and crown motif were popular in Christian ecclesiastical art during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The cross represents Christ’s sacrifice, while the crown symbolizes victory, reward, and eternal life for the faithful. Such panels served both aesthetic and devotional purposes, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of churches or chapels. Collectors value them for their artistry, craftsmanship, and religious significance, as well as their role in architectural and devotional traditions of the period.

Condition
The wooden frame shows age-consistent wear, including minor chips and scratches. Several cracks are present in the glass along lead joints, with one area missing a small fragment. Overall intact, with wear contributing to its historic character.

Dimensions (approximate)
Height: 16 in
Width: 16 in
Depth: 1.5 in

Age
Circa 1900–1925

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Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Likely United States or Europe
Material: Colored stained glass set in a wooden frame
Period: Late 19th to early 20th Century

Description
This early 20th-century stained glass panel features a central cross and crown motif, surrounded by rich amber, green, and soft pink glass. The cross and crown is a Christian symbol representing the reward of eternal life for faithfulness and perseverance, commonly used in church decorations or religious institutions. The panel may have originally been part of a church window, chapel installation, or religious building, though it could also have been adapted for domestic devotional use.

Set in a simple wooden frame, the panel showcases geometric floral and stylized motifs consistent with early 20th-century Arts & Crafts or Art Nouveau design influences. The translucent glass catches natural light beautifully, illuminating the sacred motif and highlighting the craftsmanship of the period.

Features

- Central cross and crown motif symbolizing Christian faith and eternal reward

- Leaded stained glass in amber, green, and pink hues

- Likely originally intended as a church or devotional window panel

- Simple wooden frame highlighting the stained glass design

Cultural Significance
Stained glass panels with the cross and crown motif were popular in Christian ecclesiastical art during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The cross represents Christ’s sacrifice, while the crown symbolizes victory, reward, and eternal life for the faithful. Such panels served both aesthetic and devotional purposes, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of churches or chapels. Collectors value them for their artistry, craftsmanship, and religious significance, as well as their role in architectural and devotional traditions of the period.

Condition
The wooden frame shows age-consistent wear, including minor chips and scratches. Several cracks are present in the glass along lead joints, with one area missing a small fragment. Overall intact, with wear contributing to its historic character.

Dimensions (approximate)
Height: 16 in
Width: 16 in
Depth: 1.5 in

Age
Circa 1900–1925

Learn More

Explore the Symbolism of Church Stained Glass Colors : Symbolism Behind Stained Glass Color in Churches

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