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 ...
A vase initially dismissed by a BBC antiques expert as a clever fake fetched ... Crafted circa 1740, the vase was made for the fifth emperor of China's Qing dynasty. It had come into the family's ...
In an astonishing turn of events, a vase previously written off as a fake by a BBC antiques expert ultimately ... the Qing dynasty's fifth emperor in China, which had been passed down through ...
A vase dismissed by a BBC antiques expert ended up selling for ... around 1740 for the fifth emperor of the Qing dynasty in China. It had been handed down through the family by a relative who ...
A vase initially dismissed as a "very clever reproduction" by a BBC antiques expert was later sold ... the fifth emperor of the Qing dynasty in China, passed down through generations from a ...
A vase that was initially dismissed by a BBC antiques expert ended up fetching ... 1740 for the fifth emperor of the Qing dynasty in China and had been passed down through the family by a relative ...
Airing in the 1960s and 1970s, BBC programme Going for a Song was somewhat of a precursor to the Antiques Roadshow. Although the porcelain vase dates back to the Qing dynasty - mid 18th century ...
Funding for ANTIQUES ... of a vase that would have been approximately eight inches in diameter. And there's a special kind of vase that's called a rouleau vase that was made in China, because ...
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 ...
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