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<p>[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 4399418, member: 18716"]Chips can be ground out (bad idea but makes the glass usable for those that want to do so). They can also be filled with clear epoxy, this can be relatively expensive and doesn't really add anything to the value, collectors are very picky. In the UK (where most interest is), in undamaged condition £300-400 in a decent antique shop, as is with the damage probably £50 max unfortunately.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 4399418, member: 18716"]Chips can be ground out (bad idea but makes the glass usable for those that want to do so). They can also be filled with clear epoxy, this can be relatively expensive and doesn't really add anything to the value, collectors are very picky. In the UK (where most interest is), in undamaged condition £300-400 in a decent antique shop, as is with the damage probably £50 max unfortunately.[/QUOTE]
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