The Porcelains with Auspicious Animal Patterns Excavated from the Imperial Kiln Site in Jingdezhen showcases 120 pieces of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) porcelain ... like the blue-and-white ...
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 16-inch porcelain vase, which dates back to the Qing dynasty, was originally brought onto the BBC's Going for a Song in the 1970s. The antiques expert at the time dismissed it as a "very ...
Although the porcelain vase dates back to the Qing dynasty - mid 18th century - this went undiscovered on the BBC programme. A British couple brought the piece to Going for A Song, which was most ...
That's called a rouleau vase. And that rouleau shape was a shape that was prominent, and you find in porcelain made in the late 17th and early 18th century. GUEST: Oh. APPRAISER: So we're going ...
A porcelain vase that was dismissed as a fake by a BBC antiques expert ended up selling for an eye-watering £53million after being kept in an attic for 40 years ...
The world’s most expensive privately owned vases originally come from China. They are all imperial porcelains, made by royal potteries for the court of an emperor. Most pieces date back to the ...
23.5 x 21.5 cm. (9.3 x 8.5 in.) ...
20.3 x 15.9 cm. (8 x 6.3 in.) ...
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