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  2. Goofus glass - Wikipedia

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    Goofus glass is an American term for pressed glass that was decorated with unfired enamel paint in the early 20th century by several prominent glass factories. It contrasts with enamelled glass , where the enamel is fired, making the paint far more durable.

  3. Millersburg Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The company is well known for its Carnival glass. [1] Its first carnival color was Radium. [3] It is known for its bright and shiny finish. [3] The main colors made by Millerburg are green, amethyst, and marigold. They also made vaseline, blue, [1] lavender, and aqua. [4]

  4. Carnival glass - Wikipedia

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    Carnival glass is highly collectible. Prices vary widely, with some pieces worth very little, while other, rare items command thousands of dollars. Examples of carnival glass can be easily found in antique stores and eBay. Identification of carnival glass is frequently difficult.

  5. 10 of the Most Expensive Items Ever Sold on eBay

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    1. Gigayacht. Sold for: $168 million Roman Abramovich, a Russian billionaire, must have been staring at an empty dock for a while now, because the 168 milly he shelled out for a 400-foot yacht is ...

  6. 10 Most Expensive Collectibles Ever Sold

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  7. 15 Most Expensive Things in the World for 2022 - AOL

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    It’s not surprising to find a few cars on this list of the world’s most expensive things. In 2018, a 1962 red Ferrari GTO sold to an anonymous buyer at Sotheby’s auction in Monterey for $48. ...

  8. Northwood Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The most common Northwood maker mark was an underlined capital N centered inside of a circle. [13] [14] Not all pieces carry the mark but it is seen most often on carnival glass items. L.G. Wright also used a mark like it, but was forced to stop using it. [13]

  9. The 10 Most Expensive Art Pieces Ever Sold at Auction

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    More: 12 Most Expensive Meals in the World Pablo Picasso’s ‘Nude, Green Leaves and Bust’ Pablo Picasso’s 1932 painting “Nude, Green Leaves and Bust” sold in a 2010 Christie’s auction ...