The Restover and Goethe window glass variations are machine drawn, light wavy, restoration window glass products made using the Fourcault method. The Fourcault method is when large ribbons of glass are drawn vertically from a pit of molten glass. This method creates large, blemish-free, fire-polished sheets. Restover and Gothe restoration window glass products display consistent thicknesses and a uniform vertical distortion indicative of its machine-made quality.
Please note that our cutting tolerances are +/- 1/16″. The pattern of the glass will run with the 2nd dimension (H”) as listed on your purchase order W” x H”. The pattern is always cut with the height unless specified otherwise.
Weight | 1.417 lbs |
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Dimensions | 2 × 9 × 11 in |
Product ID | RG 0189 (3mm), RG 0189XL (3mm), RG 01894 (4mm), RG 0189-5 (Goethe 5mm) |
Standard Sheet Size | 40" x 60" (3mm & 4mm), 59” x 83” (3mmXL & 5mm) |
Thickness Available | 3/32" (3mm), 5/32" (4mm), 3/16" (5mm) |
Fabrication Options | Cut to size, Laminated safety, Insulated IG, Tempered (4mm and up only) |
Description | These products display consistent thicknesses and a uniform vertical distortion indicative of its machine-made quality. |
Origin | Germany |
Historical Period | 1918-1950 |
Glass Characteristics | Vertical light wave |
Manufacturing Method | Machine drawn glass |
Sample Size | 8"x10" |
Sample Thickness | 5/32" (4mm) |
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