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BERLIN — At the bottom of the ocean off Indonesia, a cargo of blue-and-white Chinese porcelain worth about $43 million has lain submerged for more than 400 years. The 700,000 pieces — fine ...
The 700,000 pieces — fine bowls, dishes and cups made during the reign of the Ming dynasty Emperor Wanli — were on a gigantic wooden junk that sank, possibly while en route for what is now ...
The Rockefeller Collection features exquisite examples of these innovations, including porcelain dishes in vibrant red and yellow–red being the symbolic color of the Ming imperial family. This ...
They turned out to be Ming Dynasty wucai porcelain dragon and phoenix dishes.bearing six character marks in blue of the Wanli Emperor (1573-1620).
As a rule of thumb, go with dishes that don’t have sweet and sour sauce — unless that’s your thing. Lunch is only about $5 and comes with enough food to last into dinner. Kids meals are only ...
A set of bowls displayed in a house for decades has made more than £112,000 at auction. The ceramics, stored in a cardboard box before being offered for sale, turned out to be rare Chinese porcelain.
A rare Ming Dynasty cup that's more than 500 years old has fetched $36 million at a Hong Kong auction, smashing the previous world record price for Chinese porcelain.
HONG KONG (AFP) - A Ming Dynasty wine cup broke the world auction record for Chinese porcelain in Hong Kong on Tuesday, after it was bought for US$36.05 million (S$45 million, HK$281.24 million ...
Ming, the owner of the restaurant, and her brothers described themselves as Korean, though they grew up in China. Her food, she said, is mostly Chinese, with a few Korean influences thrown in.
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