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Chinese Jade Bowl, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, 1736–95. ... Selections range from a Ming-dynasty porcelain box and an eighteenth-century jade bowl from the Qianlong Emperor’s personal collection to ...
Just six comparable Ming dynasty bowls are known to survive today. Sotheby's. Last year, a man perusing a yard sale near New Haven, Connecticut, purchased a blue-and-white Chinese bowl for $35.
An antique Chinese bowl fetched a whopping $38 million at auction on Tuesday. The purchase of the 900-year-old bowl, which was fashioned during the Song dynasty, sets a new auction record for ...
An 18th-century imperial porcelain bowl that had remained in private hands sold for HK$198 million (about US$25.4 million) at a Sotheby’s sale of Chinese works of art in Hong Kong over the weekend.
Hong Kong -- A 900-year-old Chinese bowl set a new auction record today with a sale price of $38 million. The sale price of the bowl, made during the Song dynasty, is a new auction record for ...
A delicate porcelain bowl, measuring under 4.5 inches in diameter, sold for more than $25 million during a bumper week of Chinese art sales in Hong Kong. Described by auction house Sotheby’s as ...
They were made in Jingdezhen, China's 1,000-year-old porcelain capital in East China's Jiangxi Province and the maker of the country's finest porcelain craftsmanship during the Qing Dynasty.
Bonhams New York will bring a trove of Qing ceramics and archaistic jades from the Met to the auction block on March 18, during Asia Week. Dubbed “Passion and Philanthropy: Chinese Art from The ...
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