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WALTERS'S PEACHBLOW VASE.; CERTAINLY TO ORNAMENT HIS COLLECTION --NO DOUBT THAT HE IS THE OWNER. Share full article. March 12, 1886. Credit... The New York Times Archives.
A terracotta vase used as a garden ornament in Dorset has turned out to be an ancient Egyptian relic dating back almost 3,000 years. The owner inherited the 13-inch jar about 20 years ago and has kept ...
Jessica Vincent, 43, unknowingly found an extremely rare Italian vase at her local Goodwill and bought it for $3.99. Designed by Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa, it sold for $107,100 ...
Ancient Roman bust bought at Goodwill for $34.99 01:25. A rare vase by an Italian architect recently sold at auction for $107,100 — even though at its previous sale, it went for just $3.99.
How £53million Chinese vase was kept on wobbly bookcase in a semi and insured for just £800. By PAUL HARRIS FOR THE DAILY MAIL Updated: 09:59 EDT, 13 November 2010 ...
Jessica Vincent unknowingly bought a rare vase from renowned Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa at Goodwill for $3.99. It sold for more than $107,000 at auction last week.
On Wednesday, the vase was auctioned for $107,100 to an unidentified private art collector in Europe. About $83,500 went to Ms. Vincent and about $23,600 went to Wright Auction House.
A rare Chinese vase dating from the 18th century has sold for nearly £1.5 million ($1.8 million) at auction.. The gilded blue artifact was initially valued at £150,000 ($186,000), according to ...
A Chinese vase expected to fetch €1,500-€2,000 (around $1,470-$1,960) at auction has sold for more than €9 million ($8.8 million) after a bidding war between collectors.