A bullseye is a mouth blown rondel intrinsically round that has been cut down by hand to make a square or rectangular pane of glass.
Bullseye glass window panes.
Green bullseye window panes and leaded glass contrasting with snowfall.
These pieces of glass are all handmade and are full of imperfections and irregularities which are part of their charm.
Our authentic reproduction window glass will compliment the style and enhance the character of any door or window in your home.
Bullseye glass was always the first choice and i found it in america where it is hand crafted by robert lichtman of sugar hollow glass in connecticut.
The bullseye comes from a mouth blown rondel that has been cut down to make square or rectangular panes.
Bullseye glass company is a leader in promoting glass art worldwide through quality production of colored glass for art and architecture research and education and the presentation of innovative glass art in its portland gallery.
Before the advent of modern glass manufacture gaffers or glassblowers made windowpanes for wealthier customers by using only the flat thinner transparent outer edges cut from large rondels.
Bullions most commonly used in victorian front doors and small windows.
Bullions are hand made and vary in size between 200mm and 490mm.
Hand blown bullseye window and door glass from sugar hollow glass in fairfield connecticut sugar hollow glass designs and creates hand blown museum quality reproduction bullseye window glass.
Contemporary red glass bullseye window panes.
Bullions also known as bull s eyes is glass with raised rings in the centre of the glass.
Two colorless bullseye panes skinner auction.
What a pleasure to talk to the maker himself about for instance the radius of the circles the size used here 7in x 7in is about as small as you can go.
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Possible temple glass including a bullseye window pane that was removed from a 1780 s house 2 miles from temple new hampshire michael george.
Like sheet glass glass rondels are usually used to make small craft objects or to become part of a larger scale piece of artwork.