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The most expensive item of Chinese glass, a vase fashioned like a silk pouch, sold for 24.2 million Hong Kong dollars ($3.1 million). And the record for blue and white Qing dynasty porcelain was set ...
Chinese Armorial Porcelain in the Ming and Qing Dynasty Updated: 2008-05-08 10:43 Comments ( US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文 双语 Français ...
A special exhibition of porcelain featuring auspicious animal patterns has opened at Prince Gong's Mansion in Beijing. The exhibition includes 120 items of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) porcelain that ...
Sotheby's said the previous record for Chinese porcelain was set in 2010 when a gourd-shaped Qianlong vase sold for $32.4 million. It's the latest of several records set at the auction house's ...
Christie's will hammer a 46-centimer-high wucai jar with a cover and bearing a production mark of Jiajing reign at the bottom.
Ming Dynasty porcelain from a 16th-century shipwreck, and now worth an estimated 70 million dollars, has been found off Indonesia's Java island, a salvage company said Friday. About 700,000 pieces ...
Nearly 1,000 cultural relics have been recovered from shipwrecks dating back to the Ming Dynasty — from 1368-1644 — including porcelain and pottery, copper coins, and deer antlers, China’s ...
A group of residents came across two-dozen pieces of porcelain while digging a grave in Guanghan, Sichuan Province that experts say date back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
$35 yard-sale find in Connecticut turns out to be rare, Ming Dynasty artifact The porcelain bowl dates to 15th century China. The lucky buyer paid the $35 asking price. It’s expected to go for ...
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