Lisa has a great turn-of-the-century house in Philadelphia. She wanted to restore leaded glass in the
house and perhaps reproduce panels that were missing. In the three window piece (top left), the
left casement sash is original, while the center double-hung window is
restored as is the right casement sash.
The pocket door panel (top right) is new work based on existing panels
which you see with the addition of a red border. The entrance door (lower right) is new work
using color and glass textures to match elsewhere, in place of the original
clear glass panels. The side windows
(lower left) have a new lower panel closely matching the upper semi-circular
panel and existing glass elsewhere.
Glass used is red ripple, palest amber ripple, pink and amber opals,
and French Craquelles in pale amber, light green
and clear.