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A rare Qing dynasty vase that was discovered in the attic of a French family home has sold at auction in Paris for €16.2 million, or about $19 million. That’s the absolute record for a piece ...
The vase in question is from the Qianlong period (1736-1795) of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). The purchase came at a time when the demand for imperial ceramics is on the rise, said Ms Antebi.
A 18th century, Qing Dynasty vase sold for $24.7 million in a September 17th auction at Boston’s Skinner Inc., Bloomberg reported. The remarkable result was approximately 165 times the lot’s ...
The true color of this Chinese, Qing dynasty vase, on display at Harvard Art Museums, doesn’t seem to come out in reproduction. It is a kind of pale but glossy sky blue with hints of gray and ...
'Lost' Qing dynasty vase that sat forgotten in a woman's home for 60 years surrounded by her cats is set to sell for $9MILLION. Harry Garner reticulated vase was found in cupboard in elderly woman ...
A rare Qing Dynasty porcelain vase, once dismissed as a cleverly crafted imitation, sold for £53 million after languishing for 40 years in a British family's attic. Crafted around 1740, the vase ...
SINGAPORE: An antique dealer pleaded guilty on Tuesday (Jan 28) to selling a customer’s Qing Dynasty vase to pay off his debts and trading a real painting for a fake one. Kuok Chio, 42, who owns ...
Dr Chan agreed to let Kuok bring one vase to Hong Kong to have it valued – a "blue and white garlic-head vase" made during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor, who ruled Qing Dynasty China from ...
The Chinese Qing dynasty celadon double gourd vase is also impressive (€500-€800). Celadon refers to a type of soft grey/green coloured glaze on the ceramic.
A rare Qing dynasty vase that was discovered in the attic of a French family home has sold at auction in Paris for €16.2 million, or about $19 million.
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