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All That's Interesting on MSNQing Dynasty Jars Purchased For $25 At A London Thrift Store Just Sold For $75,000 At AuctionLast year, a ceramics collector was perusing the wares at a London thrift store when a couple of jars caught their eye. Less ...
This jar is ... from the Song dynasty in Chinese history. This very cheerful footed dish in the form of a fish has a six-character mark on the bottom. And this indicates the Ming dynasty.
which was referred to as the Ming Porcelain room, forced open display case 13 using the sledgehammer and crowbar and seized the three Ming dynasty antiques. Afterwards, attempts were made to ...
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