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  2. Slava watches - Wikipedia

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    SLAVA for men, made in Russia, 21 jewel gilding series 20. Slava (Russian: Cлава, meaning "Glory") watches were classic "civil" Russian watches.The Slava factory (known originally as the Second Moscow Watch Factory) was the second non-military watchmaker established in the Soviet Union, in 1924.

  3. Bullocks Wilshire - Wikipedia

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    Bullocks Wilshire, located at 3050 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, is a 230,000-square-foot (21,000 m 2) Art Deco building. The building opened in September 1929 as a luxury department store for owner John G. Bullock (owner of the more mainstream Bullock's in Downtown Los Angeles). [2]

  4. Glass etching - Wikipedia

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    186 etched glass at Bankfield Museum. Glass etching, or "French embossing", is a popular technique developed during the mid-1800s that is still widely used in both residential and commercial spaces today. Glass etching comprises the techniques of creating art on the surface of glass by applying acidic, caustic, or abrasive substances.

  5. Keanu Reeves' stolen luxury watches recovered in Chile: report

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    One of the watches discovered during the raids included a $9,000 Rolex Submariner engraved with the actor's first name and the words "2021, JW4, thank you, The John Wick Five."

  6. Bohemian glass - Wikipedia

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    In the United States it is the opposite - glass is defined as "crystal" if it contains only 1% lead. Although in the EU, in the Czech Republic, the term "crystal" is commonly used for any exquisite, high quality glass. The presence of lead in crystal softens the glass and makes it more accessible for cutting and engraving. Lead increases the ...

  7. Gus Crystal - Wikipedia

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    Gus Crystal (Russian: Гусевской хрустальный завод) is a Russian manufacturer of glass (Lead glass or so-called "crystal"). The company is the oldest surviving manufacturer of Russian crystal and was founded in 1756 on the Gus River. [1] [2] [3] The company gave its name to the town of Gus-Khrustalny and its district.

  8. Depression glass - Wikipedia

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    A prominent sub-category of Depression Glass, Elegant glass, is of considerably better quality, often including polished mold seams, and hand-decoration such as cut patterns, etched patterns, and painted patterns. It was distributed through jewelry and department stores from the 1920s and continuing after the Great Depression through the 1950s ...

  9. Raketa - Wikipedia

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    Built in 2014 on Moscow's Lubyanka Square in the main atrium of the Central Children's Store on Lubyanka, the Raketa Monumental Clock is the world's largest clock movement. It weighs 5 tons and measures 13 metres high by 8 metres wide. Built and assembled in a record six months, it has rapidly become a major tourist attraction in Moscow.