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A CHINESE vase, thought to be a modern copy of a Ming antique, sold for £810,000 - a staggering 450 times more than its predicted price.
A renowned Chinese antique collector who was duped in Hong Kong’s biggest gold bullion scam is suing ... The 11 antiquities in question are blue and white porcelain pieces from Ming and Qing ...
A CUP kept in a cupboard for 30 years and dismissed as a “dusty old pot” has been sold for nearly £4 MILLION – after it turned out to be a Ming Dynasty antique. The four-inch-tall… ...
Appraisal: Chinese Porcelain & Stoneware Collection. GUEST: In the spring of 1982, my parents took a trip, and they went to China for a month.
A prominent old world collection of imperial ceramics fetched £46.5 million at a Sotheby's Hong Kong sale on Wednesday, with an early Ming cobalt blue Meiping vase going for a record £14 million.
Private museum’s touch-and-sniff show of Ming and Qing dynasty furniture and artefacts is intended to demystify what otherwise would be ‘just old wood’; as a recent accident shows, it’s a ...
A 600-year-old Chinese teapot made for a Ming Dynasty Emperor has sold for £11million. The nine-inch imperial blue and white ewer was made for Yongle Emperor Zhu Di during his reign between 1402 ...
An antiques enthusiast paid $45 for the Ming Dynasty-era piece and thought it could be something special - only six other bowls like this are known to exist.
Aerial photo taken on July 30, 2020 shows a worker checking blue bricks at a factory in Chu'an Town of Renqiu City, north China's Hebei Province. "Blue Brick" with a long history is one of the ...
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