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She added that, overall, Chinese items are doing well at auction. The gallery recently had a pair of lamps also made from Chinese famille-rose vases that sold for $2,000 at auction, she said.
Appraisal: Chinese Porcelain Rouleau Vase Fragment, ca. 1710 ...
A rare Chinese vase dating from the 18th century has sold for nearly £1.5 million ($1.8 million) at auction. The gilded blue artifact was initially valued at £150,000 ($186,000), according to ...
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A pear-shaped porcelain bottle, Ming dynasty, Yongle, 1403-1424 - The Trustees of the British Museum A pair of Qing bowls painted with plum blossom and poetry - The Trustees of the British Museum ...
A long-forgotten Chinese vase, once auctioned for just $56, has sold for over $9 million after being found “surrounded by cats and dogs” in an elderly woman’s country home.
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 ...
A Chinese vase that sat, little-noticed, in a suburban London home has become one of the most expensive artworks ever sold, evidence that China’s sizzling art market shows no signs of cooling down.
Only last month, another porcelain vase was sold in Hong Kong for £18.2million – at the time a world record. Now that milestone has been dramatically overtaken.
A vase found in a house clearance in London has been sold for £43m, thought to be a record for any Chinese artwork. The 18th Century Qianlong porcelain piece, found in Pinner, had been estimated ...
A more than 200-year-old Chinese vase sold for a remarkable $19 million at auction. The vase, which was stored in a shoebox, was expected to sell for around $590,000.
A rare Chinese vase dating from the 18th century has sold for nearly £1.5 million ($1.8 million) at auction. The gilded blue artifact was initially valued at £150,000 ($186,000), according to ...
A vase found in a house clearance in London has been sold for £43m, thought to be a record for any Chinese artwork. The 18th Century Qianlong porcelain piece, found in Pinner, had been estimated ...
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