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“This home was built in 1907 and has original fireplaces and leaded-glass windows.”
The Wall Street Journal: Homes With Opening Bids of $500,000 or Less
“Prudential Select Properties This Cleveland home has original fireplaces and leaded-glass windows.”
The Wall Street Journal: Homes With Opening Bids of $500,000 or Less
“My apartment was a tall efficient box of exposed brick and leaded-glass windows that buzzed when trucks drove past, cool in the summer and cold in the winter, with a fire escape overlooking garbage cans.”
“Clear, leaded-glass windows and wooden doors are being made.”
Theorized Reconstruction of a 17th Century Jesuit Church in America
“It has four bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as two fireplaces, many leaded-glass windows and a backyard.”
“There are two fireplaces, many leaded-glass windows and a back yard.”
“Other notable sales included a $350,000 leaded-glass ceiling, a $75,000 stained-glass peacock, and the Tavern's piano, a decades-old "fixture" at the restaurant, which sold for $5,500.”
“Wallace stared through the thin curtain covering the leaded-glass window, seemingly deep in thought.”
“The driveway inclined and veered to the left, the lawn outlined by subtle Japanese garden lamps, and proceeded past the front entrance to a three-story, Colonial-style brick home with three white dormer windows protruding from the roof and leaded-glass windows.”
“It had a window seat, like my room at home, and a round, leaded-glass window with a view that stretched across the entire farm.”
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