Two 18th-century Chinese vases have sold for £260,000 or roughly ... emperor Qianlong in the 18th century. Blue and white porcelain, which first appeared during the Tang dynasty (618–906 ...
Here are the most expensive vases in the world, ranked by auction price in current U.S. dollars. to imitate had owned Fuxi ...
A vase found in the kitchen cabinet of a well-known Cincinnati couple sold in a Chicago auction Tuesday for nearly $445,000. The "exceedingly rare" Chinese Clair-de-Lune Glazed Porcelain Bottle ...
"The fascinating thing about these vases is that they are so beautiful and mysterious, and yet they seem tremendously familiar." (Jenny Uglow) "If you say Chinese porcelain, this is what you think ...
The white-glazed porcelain shards including those of bowls, plates, dishes, vases, pots and stem-cups were retrieved from the ...
A 17th-century Chinese vase discovered on a chest ... This high rank allowed him to acquire fine porcelain pieces like this vase, which travelled back with his son when he returned to the UK.
Christie’s Hong Kong Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Department would present ‘The Ten Perfections - Qing Imperial Ceramics ...
There is a wet market where you can choose fresh seafood from all over the Pacific, and the Chinese trinket shops sell kanji classical paintings, porcelain vases, and jade jewelry. The Old ...
There are also many Chinese porcelain vases, which were originally supplied to George IV in 1807. Visitors will also see the Privy Purse entrance area, the Privy Purse staircase and a caged lift ...
More than 40 exhibitors will offer antiques, art and design objects in several disciplines with a focus on American creations ...
Made by the royal potteries for Qianlong Emperor who loved mechanical toys and decorations, this vase has a speckled turquoise and purple glaze, however, the neck and base are made of ruby porcelain ...
"The fascinating thing about these vases is that they are so beautiful and mysterious, and yet they seem tremendously familiar." (Jenny Uglow) "If you say Chinese porcelain, this is what you think ...