Stained Glass
Architectural Salvage
Existing stained glass windows which have been removed from old and demolished buildings can be re-used and fitted into new or existing doors, windows or openings. The glass in vintage panels (pre 1930's) tends to have a heavier texture which catches the light better than many new equivalent types of glass. It is also good to re-use, repair, renovate and recycle.
Art nouveau stained glass
A 19th century Art Nouveau styled oval stained glass window incorporated into a new leaded glass panel for a door in a Glasgow Tenement home.
resized leaded glass window
A salvaged transom leadlight repaired and resized for a kitchen door window. A new border was added to match the existing glass throughout the home. Falkirk.
butterfly stained glass resized
A 1920's Butterfly leaded glass upper sash panel from Glasgow Architectural Salvage resized for a door window. Maryhill.
arts and crafts stained glass
Two 1900's Arts and Crafts styled windows were resized for a new bathroom window. Glass was cut from the central clear sections to narrow it and then added to the window to extend. From a landscape shape into a portrait position. Crosshill. Glasgow.

Glasgow style stained glass resized
Three "Glasgow Style" leaded glass panels were resized for this
entrance to a Paisley home. The glass cut from the sidelights was used to extend the central door window.

Fruits and flora stained glass
A set of beautiful stained glass panels depicting fruits and flora were resized for an Edinburgh home. Glasgow Architectural Salvage.
Swallow and rose tree stained glass
1920's salvaged Swallow and Rose Tree windows originally from upper sash and case window frames were resized for the entrance, hallway and transom lights for this Victorian home. Lenzie.

Victorian stained glass re housed
A large Victorian window which had been removed from its original West End home was repaired and releaded for the entrance to the Talbot Association. Castlemilk.
Stained glass architectural salvage
From a box of broken stained glass windows (1890's) a new entrance door sidelight panel was made for an Edinburgh home.
Architectural Salvage leaded glass
Four salvaged "Glasgow Style" upper sash leaded glass windows, were repaired, resized and extended for two kitchen doors and joined together to form a large transom leadlight for this Glasgow home.
Thistle and Harebell leaded glass salvage
Two salvaged 1920's leaded glass panels with a stylised Harebell and Thistle theme were resized to fit the entrance door of this Rutherglen home.
Arts and crafts architectural salvaged window resized
An arts and crafts styled leaded glass window depicting stylised roses extended for a large new door. 1900's.
Robert Burns Poetry Stained Glass Window
A new small stained glass panel made from salvaged glass and with various political quotes from Robert Burns poetry. "Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation" decries those members of the Parliament of Scotland who signed the Act of Union with England in 1707. England’s royal family were a ‘beef-witted insolent race of foreigners’ who were accidentally thrown up into importance: they were ‘an idiot race to honour lost’ and those who knew them best ‘despise them most’.
We have a small stock of antique and reclaimed stained and leaded glass panels, used mainly for repairs for other windows but we can use them for making new windows. We can send you images of these on request. The best option to find antique / old leaded and stained glass in Scotland is Glasgow Architectural Salvage, on South Street, Whiteinch.