Crossroads Roundup: $107,100 Carlo Scarpa Vase Found at Goodwill, a New Rembrandt Technique Discovered, and More
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A Virginia woman found an incredibly rare Carlo Scarpa vase at Goodwill… and sold it at auction for over $100,000.
Jessica Vincent was browsing the aisles at Goodwill when she came across a beautiful vase on sale for just $3.99. Upon closer inspection, she noticed a single word etched on the bottom: Murano.
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