Appraising a stained glass window?

Pydpiper

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Years ago I was given a large stained glass window in lieu of some work, it is over 100 years old and about 3'x4'.
Everyone who sees it says it's beautiful, but it has no place in my home and I would like to see it gone. So, where do I start in looking for a place to help determine it's value?
Any help would be great..
David
 
There are no reputable dealers around me, no..
Here are a few pics.. The glass is all warped from heat I suspect, seems like the material joining the glass softened at some point in time, now firm again.

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Thanks guys, I will try to find an antique dealer as close as I can and bring it in.. somewhere there has to be someone who would appreciate something like this.. Just nobody like that in my house.
 
The joining material is soft due to the fact that its lead. Bringing it to a dealer would be best but dont settle on the first appraisal. Get a bunch of appraisals done.
 
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