A COLLECTION of rare vases which have come from a private collection in Worcestershire is expected to sell for thousands at auction. The three vases, known as garniture, were made in 1771 by ...
A vase that was once rejected by experts on an early version of Antiques Roadshow has sold for a staggering £53 million after being rediscovered in an attic. The 16-inch porcelain vase ...
(Photo Provided) DEXTER CITY, Ohio — A rare carnival glass vase has set a new world record at Dexter City Auction, selling for $250,000. The unique cobalt blue vase, previously unknown to ...
Awakened Hands, Awakened Minds' by Louis Vuitton and its creative director, Francesca Amfitheatrof, is the second in a series ...
A vase initially dismissed by a BBC antiques expert as a clever fake fetched an eye-watering £53million after languishing in an attic for four decades. The BBC's 1970s antiques game show 'Going ...
The porcelain vase dates back to the Qing dynasty in the mid-eighteenth century. But none of this rich history was discovered when it made an appearance on the 1970s BBC antique series ...
The three-vase garniture is believed to be part of the famous Bristol porcelain referring to porcelain that was designed in Bristol in the 18th and 19th century. While the factory believed to have ...
B&M is being praised online after shoppers spot a £15 vase that looks more luxurious than its price tag. Customers have been taking to TikTok to express their delight at finding the item on ...
In an astonishing turn of events, a vase previously written off as a fake by a BBC antiques expert ultimately sold for a staggering £53 million after being relegated to an attic for four decades.
A vase dismissed by a BBC antiques expert ended up selling for an astonishing £53million after being stored in an attic for 40 years. In the 1970s, the BBC introduced its antiques game show Going ...
Analysis of dried plant remains from a 19th-century Australian colonial institution reveals the consumption of various foods not listed in official records, suggesting secretive snacking by residents.
Chicago collectors Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz have donated 200 paintings, 50 sculptures and nearly 2,000 drawings by some of the biggest names in French art.
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