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I hope I don't sound ignorant , but I can't help feeling like I want to "nurture" some beautiful chipped pieces back to life
![]() Even if it would "devalue" a piece, is it possible? Example: VINTAGE SIGNED MURANO VENINI GREEN BOLLICINE GLASS BOWL poor little fella .....lol |
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...ooops , the bowlis on ebay
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Repairing glass is expensive, likely more that apiece is worth. Most people repair their items due to sentimental value.
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