Various ancient porcelains and woodblock paintings on display transformed Prince Kung's Palace Museum into a vibrant hub of ...
The Qianlong Vase, likely looted by British and French soldiers from a Peking imperial palace during the Second Opium War, was initially estimated to fetch £1million. However, as bidding ...
The Qianlong-dynasty vase has had a chequered history from imperial looting to BBC cameos (Picture: PA) The show originally ran from 1965 to 1977 (Picture: BBC) According to experts at the time ...
Woodblock printing works on display at Prince Kung's Palace Museum in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Daily] Prince Kung's Palace Museum in Beijing is hosting woodblock printing and ancient ...
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In the 1970s, a working-class British couple brought the vase to 'Going for a Song', where it was evaluated as a fake by an expert.
A vase initially dismissed by a BBC antiques expert as a "very clever reproduction" fetched an eye-watering £53million after languishing in an attic for four decades. Back in the 1970s ...
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'Antiques Roadshow' vase branded 'fake' and left in dusty attic sells for record-breaking amountThe Qianlong Vase, which had been in the family for generations after being acquired by an ancestor who travelled extensively, was initially valued at £1million. However, during the auction ...
Through careful research and expert verification, the piece was confirmed to be an authentic artefact, created around 1740 during the reign of Qianlong, the fifth emperor of the Qing dynasty. Experts ...
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