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Why Vintage Glassware Is Selling for Record Prices
Milk glass has a timeless appeal with its opaque white finish, often found in vintage vases, pitchers, and kitchenware.
Question: I am writing to see if you can tell me about the purple glass violin with metal bow shown in my photographs. The violin is 9 3/4 inches long and 4 1/2 inches at its widest part. It was ...
The monumental Chinese Imperial Qing dynasty vase that sold for $24.7 million at Skinner’s Asian Works of Art auction set a record not only for the top grossing lot ever sold in New England but also ...
Of all the vintage categories that are out there, among the most difficult to decipher are those from the Far East. Almost every list of the year's most expensive antique transactions will include a ...
Three Chinese vases survived through centuries, and a trip halfway around the world. The vases from around 1700 ended up in a museum in Cambridge, England. For the last 40 years, they sat in a window ...
A giant Chinese vase bought for a few hundred pounds is set to sell for £150,000 after it emerged that it belonged to an 18th century Emperor. The vendor's late father, a surgeon, acquired the piece ...
Milk glass is one valuable glass item you shouldn't pass up if you see it at the thrift store. The opaque, milky white glassware has been around for centuries, dating back to Florence, Italy, in the ...
Appraisal: Enameled French Potpourri Vases, ca. 1860, in Vintage Birmingham. Watch as Stuart Whitehurst appraises enameled French Potpourri Vases, ca. 1860, in Vintage Birmingham.
A pair of antique vases worth about £3,000 have been stolen from a garage in Angus, police have said. The Chinese Satsuma vases were taken from the garage of a house in Keithhall Gardens, Birkhill.
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