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Chinese dealers prowling Japan for treasures dating back to the Ming dynasty. TOKYO Feb. 25, 2011 — -- The booming Chinese economy has launched a global treasure hunt by Chinese antique ...
Chinese vase valued at £30,000 which sat in a family home for 40 years sells for £3 MILLION. By PAUL MILLIGAN . Published: 07:01 EDT, 17 November 2012 | Updated: 07:22 EDT, 17 November 2012 ...
The vase is in incredible condition considering its age, and it was originally made for an 18th-century Chinese emperor who reigned between 1735 and 1796. Now, centuries later, it somehow found ...
A Chinese vase expected to go for less than $2,000 at a French auction on Saturday instead fetched a record-breaking $8.8 million. Originally thought to be worth $1,470 to $1,960, the vase shot up ...
A prized Chinese vase which dismissed by a BBC antiques expert as merely a 'clever reproduction' went on to sell for ...
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.
A rare Chinese vase discovered on a bookshelf by an antique dealer during a routine valuation is tipped to sell for £100,000. The owner of the 'sublimely beautiful' 11ins tall porcelain item was ...
A Chinese vase that sold at auction in France for $7.8 million Osenat ... The antique expert, who has not been named, is reported to stand by his original valuation, per the Guardian.
When a visitor to a Cambridge museum tripped over his shoelaces he smashed a set of 17th Century Chinese porcelain vases into pieces. Conservators have now pledged to glue them back together, but how?