[MassHistPres] Evaluating Tiffany Windows

Peter K Johnson johnsonkpeter at gmail.com
Mon May 29 12:56:52 EDT 2017


Hello, Tim

I attend Emmanuel Church at 15 Newbury Street, Boston, and we've been very
pleased with the work of Serpentino Stained Glass Studio in Needham.

http://www.serpentinostainedglass.com/Serpentino_Stained_Glass/Home.html

You can also see a  portfolio of the studio's work linked to the home page.
Here you will see several Tiffany windows.

That studio has restored several of Emmanuel's late 19th and early 20th
century windows. None of them are Tiffany windows, but they are equivalent
in style and complexity.

You can contact Roberto Rosa  at

roberto at serpentinostainedglass.com

Best regards,

Peter

Peter Johnson
Chair
Hanover Historical Commission

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> What would be the procedure to evaluate, preserve, and possibly restore a
> set of Tiffany pattern-glass windows? I've had a request for information
> from a church that wants to do the right thing. Where do they start? Whom
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