Australia and Sri Lanka face off in the second and final Test in Galle this afternoon, less than a week after the first Test ended at the same venue. Reigning champions Australia have already ...
After a day of swinging momentum, Sri Lanka has reached stumps in Galle on the first night of the Second Test of the Warne-Muralidaran Trophy still batting but having conceded the ascendancy to ...
Cooper Connolly became Australia's latest Test debutant when the 21-year-old was named to play the second men's Test in Galle in place of Todd Murphy. The cap presentations for the BBL14 player of ...
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Émile Gallé was a French glass artist working within the Art Nouveau movement. Best known for his thick glass objects etched with floral motifs, Gallé often used experimental techniques that included ...
hold a rare carnival glass vase which sold for a record $250,000 at auction in November. Sieverdes purchased the vase for his museum with Clark as auctioneer. (Photo Provided) DEXTER CITY ...
If anything, to even spend so much time talking about the Jayasuriya wicket would be doing disservice to the many other brainfades that played out at the Galle International Stadium on Saturday.
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Émile Gallé (French pronunciation: [emil É¡ale]; 4 May 1846 in Nancy – 23 September 1904 in Nancy) was a French artist and designer who worked in glass, and is considered to be one of the major ...
The vase was woefully undervalued on the BBC decades prior, then sold for millions (Picture: BBC/PA) An incredibly valuable vase claimed to be worth just hundreds of pounds on a BBC show then sold ...