Percy Bacon Brothers (about 1880–1934)

Stained glass studio established by the artist and sculptor Percy Bacon (1860-1935) at several addresses in London and the south east. While at Newman Street in London (1892-1909) he was joined by his two brothers.

Birkin Haward suggested that the firm was still producing windows in the 1950s.

Further reading

Birkin Haward, Nineteenth Century Suffolk Stained Glass (Woodbridge: Boydell, 1989), p. 150.

Joyce Little, Stained Glass Marks and Monograms (London: National Association of Decorative and Fine Art Societies, 2002), p. 6.




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  The Good Samaritan The Good Samaritan
firm/studio: Percy Bacon Brothers
early twentieth century
Church of St Caffo, Llangaffo, Anglesey
north wall of the nave
  The Four Evangelists The Four Evangelists
firm/studio: Percy Bacon Brothers
probably about 1920
Church of St Nicholas and St John, Monkton, Pembrokeshire
south wall of the south transept (tower)
  Courage and Victory Courage and Victory
firm/studio: Percy Bacon Brothers
about 1915
Church of St Peter, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire
north wall of the nave
  Solomon with a Model of the Temple and Attendant Figures Solomon with a Model of the Temple and Attendant Figures
firm/studio: Percy Bacon Brothers
about 1920
Church of St Nicholas and St John, Monkton, Pembrokeshire
east wall of the north chancel chapel
  Hiram King of Tyre Hiram King of Tyre
firm/studio: Percy Bacon Brothers
about 1920
Church of St Nicholas and St John, Monkton, Pembrokeshire
north wall of the north chancel chapel
  Boaz and Jachin Boaz and Jachin
firm/studio: Percy Bacon Brothers
about 1920
Church of St Nicholas and St John, Monkton, Pembrokeshire
north wall of the north chancel chapel


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