Two in size 117mm x 223mm, two in size 114mm x 223mm. There are another two with pointed ends, the largest rectangles you could cut from each would be 117mm x 152mm.

The final photo shows the original leaded light this glass was extracted from.

Answers to frequently asked questions

1. Can I collect?
Yes - this is preferred! After you have purchased I will need you to give me 24 hours notice of when you want to collect so that I can get your item(s) out of storage. I am in Harrow. I will give you the full address once you have told me when you are coming.

2. Can I visit to browse your stock?
No - sorry. I operate as an internet order business only. This is for various reasons. If you are collecting something you have purchased unfortunately there is no facility to view the rest of my stock. 

3. How do you justify your shipping costs?
I am a trader. All shipping costs include something for my time. The cost of packaging material is usually the smallest part. COLLECTION IS WELCOME! 

4. Will you offer combined shipping?
I will always try to do this. For a quote please tell me where in the world you require shipping and reference all the items you want.

5. I notice you have other Ebay accounts?
Yes. Mainly because I do not want to pay the excessive seller fees for "shop" accounts. I only renew Ebay listings when private account holders are offered promotional selling fees which also means I don't pay any shipping fees. I sell a greater variety elsewhere on a permanent platform but I am not allowed to reference the address here.

RICHARD CANN GLASS LONDON

DISCLAIMER!
You are responsible for looking at the photos provided to judge whether or not the glass offered is a suitable match for your requirements. The name I have given this glass may not be accurate; it is merely used for the sake of categorisation and to give you some indication of what it might be. Trade names varied between manufacturers or I may have invented! Most glass styles had a generic name but could have numerous variations of imprint/texture. Imprints could also vary by batch.

The glass is salvaged but I cannot guarantee if it is vintage/antique or made relatively recently. I am no “expert” just someone obsessed with not wasting old glass. I am always keen to learn so if you think you can give me a more accurate description of this glass please let me know.