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Stephaine Thomas at Sheppard's Irish Auction House in Durrow, Co Laois, with the Chinese Qing period white jade seal that sold for €630,000 Eimear Ni Bhraonain Thu 29 Nov 2012 at 21:00 ...
A picture released by Interasia Auctions Ltd on July 3, 2013 in Hong Kong shows a Qing Dynasty-era "1897 Red Revenue Small One Dollar" stamp. One of China's rarest stamps sold for HK$6.9 million ...
A 250-year-old jade seal belonging to a Chinese emperor has fetched £3.4 million at auction. The spinach green piece from the Qianlong period - from 1736 to 1795 - was expected to sell for ...
An imperial jade seal from Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) was sold for 21 million euros ($22 million) at Drouot auction house in Paris on Wednesday, according to BBC.
A recently rediscovered Chinese soapstone seal, believed to have belonged to the Chinese Emperor Qianlong(1736-1795), will be auctioned in Toulouse, France, on 23 September 2017. Listed in the ...
Jade has always been the material most highly prized by Chinese, above silver and gold. In ancient times, jade was usually placed with dead emperors or nobles in tombs or enshrined in rituals.
A Chinese bidder bought an 18th Century jade imperial seal for 1.68m euros (£1.5m) at a Paris auction house, despite protests by Chinese officials. Beijing said the Qing Dynasty relic was looted by ...
The stamp was part of a three-day auction of Chinese, Hong Kong and Asian stamps which ended Monday bringing in a total of HK$71.9 million, Interasia said.