Can anyone offer any information about this unusual 3 sided barn cloche frame?
Decades ago my late father was given this unusual barn cloche frame along with some other conventional Chase type. He was given several but I remember him saying that they were no good, he never used them and threw away all but this one.
I have always been puzzled by this frame - it is obviously a cloche frame of some kind but how would it assemble? I tried an experiment using Chase cloche eaves wires and found I could make a cloche using three Chase type 2' x 1' glass panes. It holds together and can be lifted gently using the wires. Could this be how the frame was supposed to be assembled?
The first photo shows the unusual 3 sided frame alongside a standard large Chase frame for comparison. I selected dirty glass panes so they would show on the photo.
Decades ago my late father was given this unusual barn cloche frame along with some other conventional Chase type. He was given several but I remember him saying that they were no good, he never used them and threw away all but this one.
I have always been puzzled by this frame - it is obviously a cloche frame of some kind but how would it assemble? I tried an experiment using Chase cloche eaves wires and found I could make a cloche using three Chase type 2' x 1' glass panes. It holds together and can be lifted gently using the wires. Could this be how the frame was supposed to be assembled?
The first photo shows the unusual 3 sided frame alongside a standard large Chase frame for comparison. I selected dirty glass panes so they would show on the photo.
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