| 31. | The person who pledged the bid to surpass this figure was rewarded with a cut glass trophy.
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| 32. | Wealthy Victorians collected items such as cut glass, porcelain oyster plates and stuffed specimens of exotic animals.
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| 33. | Do not be too disappointed if yours lacks a signature because most cut glass was not signed.
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| 34. | Antique cut glass is very stylish these days and also expensive which is grand news for Ina.
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| 35. | But what if you've been left two cardboard cartons full of cut glass ashtrays and celery dishes?
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| 36. | Americans crafted incomparable cut glass between 1880 and 1915, the era when Ina's magnificent bowl was made.
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| 37. | Just remember that not everything you're looking at is jade; it could be cut glass or stone.
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| 38. | The chandeliers were built at a cost of $ 15, 000 each, with cut glass from Belgium.
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| 39. | The great front doors, splendid with carved wood and panes of cut glass, were nearly always closed.
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| 40. | Glass was also used by the Anglo-Saxons in their jewelry, both as enamel or as cut glass insets.
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