News
He contacted an antique dealer to sell the vase the same evening that he received it. He sold the vase for S$150,000 in cash, which he used in part to pay off his debts.
The 42-year-old said he was going to bring the vase, worth about S$315,280, to Hong Kong to have it valued, but instead brought it home and sold it for S$150,000 on the same day he collected it ...
A Qing dynasty vase and other Asian and Middle Eastern treasures will be auctioned in Laois.
The Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) and The Palace Museum have jointly unveiled a new exhibition titled "The Art of Armaments — Qing Dynasty Military Collection from The Palace Museum", which ...
Within the Qing (1644-1911) imperial court, a unique collection of paintings can be identified, which were created by European missionaries serving at the imperial court.
The Qing Dynasty in China, after over 250 years, crumbled in 1912. Led by the Complexity Science Hub (CSH), an international research team has pinpointed key reasons behind the collapse, revealing ...
The 100 years leading up to the end of the Qing dynasty were turbulent but a period in which creativity flourished, as ‘China’s Hidden Century’ exhibition shows Through clothing, art and ...
A pair of Qing dynasty jars sold for $74,318 at auction, or nearly 3,000 times the $25 that the seller paid for them at a U.K. charity shop.
A pair of jars found bought for £20 ($25) at a London thrift store sold at for almost 3,000 times that after they were identified as rare 18th-century ceramics.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results