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The Paris porcelain vase pictured is 13 inches high and 7 inches in diameter, large enough to hold a bouquet of flowers or a potted plant. The decoration is very formal and realistic.
The Scarab was a 17-inch aqua-tinted translucent porcelain vase. It was finished in 1910 and won the grand prize at the Turin International Exposition a year later.
Dresden Porcelain Vase, ca. 1910 Dresden Porcelain Vase, ca. 1910 Share Appraiser Alan Kaplan ...
The new pieces are clearly marked “New Burley Winter.” Your vase is vintage and worth about $400 to $700. Large, floor-standing pieces of pottery are very popular.
Crucially, the distinct and elaborate metal mounts were removed, supposedly by a thief during its time in England, and the vase’s significance went unrecognised without them. T.M. Whitehead was ...
The vase was actually a rare 18th-century ceramic from China’s Qing Dynasty. And despite an original valuation of around $186,000, it just sold for $1.8 million at auction.
After 30 years in law enforcement, former police chief Tony Miranda has taken on a new career selling vintage mid-century modern furniture.
Qing Dynasty Porcelain Vase Sells for Record $5.3 Million By Karen Mazurkewich May 10, 2002 12:01 am ET Resize ...
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