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 ...
Chinese porcelains are among the hardest for an average collector to identify and date. They have been made for centuries and it is considered a tribute, not an attempt to fool a customer, to copy a ...
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 ...
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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 ...
London: A chipped Chinese porcelain vase, which was valued at just 150 pounds, fetched a whopping 114,500 pounds - 700 times its estimated price - when it went under the hammer at an auction in the UK ...
SINGAPORE: A Chinese vase put up for auction by a French auction house has been sold for €7.7 million (US$7.6m) - nearly 4,000 times its estimated value. Valued at just €2,000 (US$1,966), it sparked a ...
A rare Chinese vase which was valued at just £30 because it was cracked has sold at auction - for a whopping £40,000. The three-inch high blue-and-white porcelain piece was made in the 18th century ...
He kept it rather precariously on top of a bookcase in the living room – an elegant Chinese vase with a fish motif on the front and gold banding that glistened occasionally in the sunlight. One nudge ...
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 ...
The value of two large Chinese porcelain vases at the President's Palace in Valletta remains unknown as an indicative price given by an expert, and reported in The Times yesterday, actually referred ...
The vase is thought to have left China about 150 years ago A vase found in a house clearance in London has been sold for £43m, thought to be a record for any Chinese artwork. The 18th Century Qianlong ...
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