tells of the discovery of a priceless oriental "peach blow" vase in a collection presented to the Pennsylvania Museum by Mrs. Bloomfield Moore in 1882. View Full Article in Timesmachine ...
Most buyers tend to be wealthy Chinese ... porcelain again during the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor. The Yongzheng Emperor commissioned his potteries to recreate ceramics with 15th-century Ming ...
it's Chinese blue-and-white porcelain. We now think of blue ... And we've always associated it with the Ming Dynasty. But it was the David Vases, now in the British Museum, that made us re-think ...
Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, established his capital in Nanjing (Chinese for southern ... Besides the porcelain ware fired in the Chai, Ru, Guan, Ge and Rao kilns ...
The envy of potters and collectors in Europe and the Middle East, Chinese blue-and-white porcelain owed its excellence ... the Xuande era of the great Ming Dynasty." A commercial potter would ...
An £8.50 vase that "sat in the corner of a downstairs loo" has sold for £3,400 after auctioneers linked it to the Chinese Ming Dynasty. The vase belonged to Amanda Lawler, whose daughter Mary ...
[Photo provided to China Daily] Prince Kung's Palace Museum in Beijing is hosting woodblock printing and ancient porcelain exhibitions for visitors to experience traditional Chinese culture ...
The Ming Dynasty was the golden age for Chinese ... one of the biggest stand-alone sales for a Chinese monochrome porcelain. The vase is said to be inspired by the 8th-century Tang Dynasty ...