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  2. Vintage Depression Glass Worth Wallet-Shattering Prices - AOL

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    Uranium Two tall, glowing green glass vases with floral patterns are displayed side by side. Each vase has a slightly flared top and gold trim. A small coin at the base provides scale. mystuff305/ebay

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    A selection of clear glass could be an assortment of ... "Among our cherished finds are decorative accents like exquisite candlesticks, elegant vases, and charming bowls sourced from thrift stores ...

  4. Glass Ribbed Bud Vases. Price: $1.25 If you don’t already have a vase for roses or other flowers, pick up a glass ribbed bud vase.. Compared to Bed Bath & Beyond, where 8.6-inch bud vases retail ...

  5. Göran Hongell - Wikipedia

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    In 1941 Hongell designed his most famous glass art, Hongellin hattu. Other works of art such as the stackable glassware sets Silko, Säde and Maininki, which were designed in 1936 and 1937, are examples of Hongell’s modern style. Hongell also designed basic bowls and vases which could be engraved according to the customers wishes.

  6. List of glassware - Wikipedia

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    Absinthe glass, a short, thick-stemmed glass with a tall, wide bowl and some feature (like a ridge, bead, or bulge) indicating a correct serving of absinthe; Chalice or goblet, an ornate stem glass, especially one for ceremonial purposes; Champagne coupe, a stem glass with a wide, shallow bowl, for champagne (similar to a cocktail glass)

  7. Art glass - Wikipedia

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    Art glass normally refers only to pieces made since the mid-19th century, and typically to those purely made as sculpture or decorative art, with no main utilitarian function, such as serving as a drinking vessel, though of course stained glass keeps the weather out, and bowls may still be useful. [1]

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