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It is modeled on Nurhachi (1559-1626), the founder of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
Qing Dynasty Porcelain Vase Sells for Record $5.3 Million By Karen Mazurkewich May 10, 2002 12:01 am ET Resize ...
A rare Qing Dynasty porcelain vase, once dismissed as a cleverly crafted imitation, sold for £53 million after languishing for 40 years in a British family's attic. Crafted around 1740, the vase ...
As national grade-one cultural relics, the two porcelain bottles were made during the reign of Emperor Qianlong (1736-1796) in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
The vessel was exporting porcelain and other goods during the Qing Dynasty, the last imperial Chinese dynasty which ruled from 1644 to 1911, immediately preceding the Republic of China.
Recently, a pair of 4.5-inch-tall ceramic jars bought at a London charity shop for £20 (or $25) turned out to be 18th-century, Qing-Dynasty porcelain that could sell at auction for more than $60,000.
A set of 12 chrysanthemum porcelain dishes from the Qing dynasty’s Yongzheng era (1722 to 1735), part of the collection of the Palace Museum in Beijing, combines faultless craftsmanship with the ...
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