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As for the art work, I would place the old part on a large flat bed scanner at Kinkos. Then i would have it printed in full color on a color printer onto clear acetate film and sandwich it between two pieces of thin glass cut to the exact shape and dimensions as the original glass.
The other alternative if you are willing to spend the moeny, is to take the newly cut glass to a silk screener along with the old part. A silk screener can photo the old art work on the old glass and print it on the new glass in multiple colors. This would cost about $75 per color, so I would vote for the Kinkos method because the value of the set is not that great. Good Luck!
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