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Woodturning a big vase for the first time with a gouge proved to be an exciting challenge, especially when working with a ...
VALPARAISO — Hoosier Bat Co. is making the turn in its 25th year in business, shifting its marketing to include overseas ball and amateur adult leagues for those who just ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left stunned when her £1 car boot sale find was revealed to be worth a staggering amount of money. The woman, from Ayrshire, brought the small glass vase onto the ...
It's not the first time Terri-L, who lives in Coseley, has recreated a classic artefact. In 2012 she engraved a 21st century replica of the famous Portland Vase, the original of which is housed in ...
The Hoosier Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at May 17, 2025, results for each game: 01-10-14-15-17-31 Check Hoosier Lotto payouts and previous ...
The Hoosier Roundtable Podcast returns for another round. We talk Indiana basketball recruiting, getting one over on Kentucky, women's basketball doings, spring football and Lee Corso retiring.
The lastest edition of the Hoosiers On SI Hoosier Roundtable Podcast is live. We talk about our interview with Darian DeVries and many other Indiana basketball ...
The rare carnival vase now resides on display at the Millersburg Glass Museum. Its sale price of $250,000 shattered the previous world record of $175,000, which was held by a carnival punch bowl ...
From heating the glass to shaping it by hand, each movement is a work of art. This therapeutic technique combines tradition and creativity, transforming molten glass into beautiful, one-of-a-kind ...
Randy Clark of the Dexter City Auction Gallery in Dexter City, Ohio, holds the Peoples Vase to be auctioned on Nov. 30. The rare piece of carnival glass will bring in from $110,000 to $140,000, he ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “The blue glass vase,” by Gretchen Wertlieb, 15, of South Burlington. Artwork is “Blooms,” by Alayna Cole, from the YWP Media Library.
When farmer Sam Tickner moved a glass vase to a table in his backyard he had no idea he was setting in motion a series of events that would risk his house burning to the ground.