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Art experts in Australia have found a rare paper banknote from the Ming Dynasty of Imperial China hidden inside an antique wooden sculpture that was being prepared for auction.
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Two British brothers have been sentenced to prison for breaking into a Geneva museum and stealing Chinese Ming Dynasty artifacts valued at around $3.8 million.
On the first day of China's Qingming Festival holiday, actors dressed in the traditional clothing or armors of the ancient Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) recreated one of the dynasty's grand ceremonies.
Ming Dynasty jewelry treasures showcase court art (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2016-08-05 13:32 Comments A gold ornament from the Ming Dynasty is on display at the Zhejiang Provincial Museum in ...
A pair of rare Ming Dynasty fish jars dating from the 16th century have sold for £9.6 million ($12.5 million) at auction, smashing their estimate of £1 million ($1.3 million).
A Pair of Early Ming Dynasty Bronze Figures Is Expected to Fetch $11M at Sotheby’s The sale of the statuettes will benefit the Bodhimanda Foundation. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly • 01/30/24 ...
On Wednesday in London, Sotheby’s sold a pair of rare 16th-century Ming Dynasty Chinese jars decorated with orange fish for $12.5 million, blowing the house’s $1 million high estimate out of ...
Art experts in Australia have found a rare paper banknote from the Ming Dynasty of Imperial China hidden inside an antique wooden sculpture that was being prepared for auction.