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Commonly called ginger jars, these Chinese jars, ... (translation: "jar"), gained popularity during the Ming Dynasty during the 14th-17th century carrying spices, herbs, and yes, ginger.
Check out Lark E. Mason’s appraisal of a Chinese Fahua baluster jar, ca. 1500, in Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens ... in the Ming dynasty, which is 1368 to 1644. This was made roughly around 1500 ...
A porcelain wine jar, which is a masterwork from the Chinese imperial workshops originating from the 16th century (Ming Dynasty), was robbed overnigh ...
BRUSSELS, April 21 (Xinhua) -- A porcelain wine jar, a masterpiece from the Chinese imperial workshops dating from the 16th century (Ming Dynasty), was stolen overnight from the Royal Museum of ...
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.
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