APPRAISER: It's porcelain ... And there's a special kind of vase that's called a rouleau vase that was made in China, because this is Chinese. GUEST: Oh. APPRAISER: And I knew that from the ...
Various ancient porcelains and woodblock paintings on display transformed Prince Kung's Palace Museum into a vibrant hub of ...
A prized Chinese vase dismissed by a BBC antiques expert ... Yet it went on to become the most expensive piece of Chinese porcelain ever to come on to the market - eventually.
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 to China Daily] Prince Kung's Palace Museum in Beijing is hosting woodblock printing and ancient porcelain exhibitions for visitors to experience traditional Chinese culture ...
The porcelain vase dates ... fetched the highest price for any Chinese artwork sold at auction’ and considered ‘one of the most important Chinese vases to go on sale this century.’ ...
On one occasion, a working-class couple brought in a vase for appraisal on the show, only to be told by the expert that their 16-inch tall porcelain piece was a "very clever reproduction" rather ...
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 ...
The 16-inch tall porcelain ornament, an intricately designed Chinese vase that had been a family heirloom, was subsequently stashed away in the couple's attic, where it remained for 40 years.
On one occasion, a working-class couple brought in a vase for an appraisal on the show, only to be told by the expert that the 16-inch tall porcelain piece was not authentic. Considering the vase ...
the curator concluded that the 16-inch tall porcelain ornament was a "very clever reproduction" but not the genuine article. The intricate Chinese vase was a family heirloom, so they stowed it ...
A prized Chinese vase dismissed by a BBC antiques expert ... Yet it went on to become the most expensive piece of Chinese porcelain ever to come on to the market - eventually.
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