I'm enlarging two smallish rooms into one to make it a much more pleasant office to work in. There are a pair of stained glass doors with more windows above it. The house is very old (1904) and they appear to have been a set of french doors at some point which were probably external doors and have been reused inside when the large house was divided in two at some point. They have been converted into an internal divide and one door. It's hard to explain but suffice to say that I can't get the doors out out without significantly damaging the wood surround (I can just unscrew one but the other has been secured in some way and doesn't open).
However, is it worth my effort extracting the windows themselves from the doors and trying to sell them? It will be a lot of effort to remove them safely. They are very delicate and are made from multiple small leaded panes.
If it's worth my time then would ebay be the best place or is a reclamation yard likely to be a better place to sell?
A picture of one below to give an idea.
However, is it worth my effort extracting the windows themselves from the doors and trying to sell them? It will be a lot of effort to remove them safely. They are very delicate and are made from multiple small leaded panes.
If it's worth my time then would ebay be the best place or is a reclamation yard likely to be a better place to sell?
A picture of one below to give an idea.
![stained_glass.jpg.jpg](http://www.ajb.nildram.co.uk/pictures/stained_glass.jpg.jpg)
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