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Highest listing price on eBay: $350 Known for its soft pink hue and intricate geometric design, Jeannette Adam pink Depression glass was produced between 1932 and 1934.
Sarnaism is a religious faith of the Indian subcontinent, predominantly followed by indigenous communities of Chota Nagpur Plateau region across states like Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar, and Chhattisgarh.
American designers Charles and Ray Eames in their The India Report expressed a great admiration for the lota, saying about its design, "Of all the objects we have seen and admired during our visit to India, the Lota, that simple vessel of everyday use, stands out as perhaps the greatest, the most beautiful."
The company's tableware was pressed in molds in machines, while vases and lamps were produced by glassblowers. [40] In 1931, Frank Merry died and Charles L. Gaunt became company president. [44] At the start of World War II, glass plants began making less glassware for the home and more for warfare such as lenses for aircraft, trucks, and naval ...
A Guide to the Temple Tokens of India. Shamrock Press. Michael Mitchiner (2001). Ramatankas: Hindu Religious Tokens Illustrating Themes from the Ramayana. IIRNS. ISBN 978-81-86786-11-6. Roma Niyogi (1989). Money of the People: A Survey of Some Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Tokens of India. Indian Museum.
She was in a Maryland thrift store in 2019 and found a vase on the clearance rack for just $3.99. “I saw this vase, and I assumed it was like a tourist reproduction,” Dozier told The ...
A Virginia resident knew she had scored a bargain for her $3.99 vase. What she didn’t know was that she had an ultra-rare masterwork designed by Carlo Scarpa.
The Indian Vase, is a large vase carved in marble in 1876 by Ames Van Wart (American, 1841–1927). It measures 46 1/2 x 24 x 16 in. (118.1 x 61 x 40.6 cm), and is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York, part of the Gift of Estate of Marshall O. Roberts, 1897 (97.10).