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Closet windows were not uncommon in early 20th century building, allowing light and ventilation--the things windows do! Most closet windows were plain, single light casements. A complex muntin pattern (see left, from Ochs Manor) was very definitely an upgrade, in the service of exterior continuity. Occasionally a small double hung sash was employed .

How nice that I've a buyer in escrow on this prize. The client however is wise to my feitico.
"Are you here to see me," he'll smartly ask in future when I visit, "or just the closet?"
Labels: Architecture
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However, the iron bars (outside) gotta' go!
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