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An exhibition at the Palace Museum features Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) imperial kilns from Jingdezhen, a porcelain town in ... their products were exported to Africa, Europe and the Americas.
A treasure trove of Ming dynasty porcelain has been recovered from a shipwreck off the coast of Malaysia. About 20% of the salvaged 6,000 blue and white porcelain items are in pristine condition, ...
But canny bidders noticed the blue-and-white tapered dish was decorated with fruiting vines, popular in the Ming dynasty. Many pieces of Chinese porcelain feature a maker's mark that denotes the ...
Experts determined that the first shipwreck dates to the Zhengde period of the Ming dynasty — which lasted from 1506 until 1521. The wreck was overflowing with porcelain goods, including bowls ...
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). The porcelain jars ...
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