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  2. Dirk van Erp - Wikipedia

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    A van Erp copper vase sold for US$36,000 at the same auction. [12] [13] On July 28, 2007, appraiser David Rago discussed a Dirk van Erp lamp on a segment of the Public Broadcasting Service series Antiques Roadshow filmed in Louisville, Kentucky. The value of the copper and mica lamp made around 1912 was estimated at US$40,000 to $50,000. [14]

  3. This $4 Thrift Store Vase Just Snagged $107,100 at Auction - AOL

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    The vase, part of Carlo Scarpa’s rare “Pennellate” series just sold for $107,100, including the buyer’s premium, at Wright auction house in New York. This $4 Thrift Store Vase Just Snagged ...

  4. Repoussé and chasing - Wikipedia

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    Chasing (French: ciselure) or embossing is a similar technique in which the piece is hammered on the front side, sinking the metal. The two techniques are often used in conjunction. Many metals can be used for chasing and repoussé work, including gold, silver, copper, and alloys such as steel, bronze, and pewter.

  5. Wendell August Forge - Wikipedia

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    Wendell August Forge is America's oldest and largest [2] such forge still in existence in the United States. The original facility was a historic landmark in Mercer County, Pennsylvania.

  6. Red Wing Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Red Wing pottery refers to American stoneware, pottery, or dinnerware items made by a company initially set up in Red Wing, Minnesota, in 1861 by German immigrant John Paul, [1] which changed its names several times until finally settling on Red Wing Potteries, Inc. in 1936. [1]

  7. Westmoreland Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Under the direction of Charles West, the company began to make high-quality hand-decorated glass from the 1920s through the 1930s, some of which was exhibited at the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1937, Charles West retired and sold his interest to the Brainard family, which controlled the company until 1980.

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