Hallmarks and manufacturer’s stamps are some of the first things appraisers look at when attempting to date an antique. Such is the case with a 19-inch Chinese porcelain vase painted with birds and ...
This Chinese vase ended up selling for way more than expected. The vase, which was described as "quite ordinary" by the Osenat auction house in France, was expected to sell for about €2,000 (around $1 ...
A Chinese vase that sat, little-noticed, in a suburban London home has become one of the most expensive artworks ever sold, evidence that China's sizzling art market shows no signs of cooling down.
LONDON—A Chinese vase that sat, little-noticed, in a suburban London home has become one of the most expensive artworks ever sold, evidence that China’s sizzling art market shows no signs of cooling ...
The rare 18th century yangcai porcelain vase – thought to have been made for the Qianlong Emperor – tipped to sell for about US$637,000 at Sotheby’s auction in Paris on June 12 A rare 18th century ...
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A Chinese vase that sat, little noticed, in a suburban London home has become one of the most expensive artworks ever sold, evidence that China's sizzling art market shows no signs of cooling down.
From gifts and family heirlooms to estate sale finds, our collectors have given us a wonderfully varied group of treasures to review this month, ranging in value up from a pressed glass oil lamp and ...
Family heirlooms were a theme for our collectors this month, including Chinese vases brought home from war, a 1940s alacite lamp, a great-grandmother’s uranium glass tumblers, and a fine-quality ...
A vase found in a house-clearance in London has been sold for £43m, thought to be a record for any Chinese artwork. The vase is yellow and sky blue in colour with a fish motif on the front. The buyer ...
The vase at a Skinner's auction in Boston. [Photo/Skinner] A Chinese vase from the Qing Dynasty was sold for $24.72 million at a Skinner's auction in Boston on Sept 17, the highest record so far ...
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