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When talking about Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) porcelain, people usually focus on artifacts from the rule of Chenghua (1465-87), considered the peak of porcelain-making in China.
The most expensive item of Chinese glass, a vase fashioned like a silk pouch, sold for 24.2 million Hong Kong dollars ($3.1 million). And the record for blue and white Qing dynasty porcelain was set ...
West Michigan Salvaged Ming and Qing Dynasty porcelain from Chinese shipwreck hits auction block in Wyoming Published: Mar. 13, 2012, 10:00 a.m.
Nicolas Chow, Deputy chairman of Sotheby’s Asia, holds the Meiyintang Chenghua “chicken cup” sold for HK$281.2 million, a record for Ming dynasty porcelain, in 2014.
Nearly 1,000 cultural relics have been recovered from shipwrecks dating back to the Ming Dynasty — from 1368-1644 — including porcelain and pottery, copper coins, and deer antlers, China’s ...
A special exhibition of porcelain featuring auspicious animal patterns has opened at Prince Gong's Mansion in Beijing. The exhibition includes 120 items of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) porcelain that ...
News Ming Dynasty Porcelain, Valued Up to $500K, Purchased at Yard Sale for $35 The rare find is headed to auction at Sotheby’s, where it is valued between $300,000 and $500,000.
March 03, 2025 at 1:46pm GMT Three men snatched Ming dynasty antiques worth more than 3.5 million US dollars (£2.78 million) from a Swiss museum shortly before they allegedly plotted to murder a ...
Many of the very highest prices are commanded by ancient items such as Ming Dynasty chicken cups and vases, however. The previous record for Chinese porcelain was set in 2010 when a Qianlong vase ...
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