Only a Part of the Top of Each Window is Highly Decorated so That the Maximum Light may Gain Access (Fig. 4, Fig. 5, Fig. 6)
Two simple forms of glazing are shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The one shown in Fig. 4 is somewhat different, the top of the panel being decorated with simple curves. This general design is considerably elaborated in Figs. 5, 6 and 7. It is desirable to decorate only a part of a window so that the maximum of light may gain access.
Two Windows Placed Together May Have Their Tops Leaded to Produce a Combined Effect (Fig. 7)
Two simple treatments of a sailing craft are shown in Figs. 8 and 9. The effect of the introduction of this design in one of the panels of a small cabinet is shown in Fig. 1.
Two Designs for the Tops of Windows, Showing Treatments of Sailing Craft (Fig. 8, Fig. 9)
An example of plain glazing is shown in Fig. 10. This is a piece of simple leading and yet very effective, involving no difficulty of construction.
Example of Plain Glazing with Cross Section of Glass and Lead Strip, also Showing Joint (Fig. 10)