Having someone come out and do it will be ridiculously expensive if you can even find a glass shop that's willing. I would take the glass out myself and bring it down to the glass shop to have them cut a new piece for you. If there are similar sized panes in the case, I would have them make a couple of extras too. The glass is being held in somehow. Probably either by wooden rails or glazing (kind of like putty that's hardened) on one side of the glass (probably the outside). The rails or glazing will need to be removed and the glass taken out. If it's wood that's holding it in, you'll need to be very careful not to scratch up the finish or break it. A putty knife could work depending on how well connected they are to the case. If it's putty, scraping it out with a razor blade or using a Dremel type tool will work. To install the new glass you will either need to replace the wooden trim by tacking it back in or by reglazing the glass. Glaze can be purchased at the glass shop or at any Home Depot or Lowe's store.
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