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Transom window for the "B" Street House B&B Etched to match the existing transoms, original to the house, from the 1800's. www.BStreetHouse.com
A Pantry/Wine Cellar door reverse etched on tempered glass. Once the wood is stained to match the kitchen cupboards a burgundy color curtain will be added behind the glass.
A Glue Chip technique was used when creating this window for the "Kahabka Victorian", one of Virginia City's older homes.
A transom glass etched for one of the best "Eateries" in Virginia City. Where the locals go for down to earth atmosphere friendly faces and homestyle cooking. Call them 775 847-4441
Nevada Territorial Seal etched on a transom window in the Secretary of State's office located on the ground floor of the Capitol building in Carson City, Nevada.
Three etched glass panels now installed as room dividers in the home of Stan and Bonnie Johnson of Carson City, Nevada
The Meder House in Carson City, Nevada (See next photo for door panels)
Two glass door panels with background frosted leaving the Victorian design clear.
A 36" Nevada State Seal etched on a tempered glass window 60" X 70". Now installed in the reception area of the Secretary of State's Office in the Capitol building.
This window was done for 1 of 2 cabins in Virginia City. The etching is of a "Prospector" in keeping with the mining theme of the towns history.
This is a window for a log cabin in Virginia City with an etching of a "Gold Panner".
A Glue-chip method has been used on the etching of this door.
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