A PAIR of nine-inch high Chinese vases, bought for “a few hundred quid” in a Dublin antiques shop, sold yesterday for €170,000. They were acquired for a collector in China by a London agent bidding on ...
“My dad brought two of these vases back from his WWII Marine duty in the Pacific,” Valerie Panosian wrote in an email to the column hoping to find out more information about some pieces she had ...
The Chinese Imperial vase, dating back to the 18th Century, sold for more than 80 times what it had been valued at ...
Peter Bainbridge displays the catalogue showing the 18th-century porcelain vase his firm auctioned. ((Kirsty Wigglesworth/Associated Press)) An 18th-century imperial ...
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Chinese vase fetches nearly £12,000 at West Sussex auction, despite £200-£300 valuation
The 21cm high vase, which sold to a buyer in the Far East, is fine example of mark and period, but was estimated at just £200-£300 by experts due to extensive prior repairs and significant damage. It ...
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Vases linked to Brighton Pavilion and the Prince Regent expected to sell for up to £80,000
A pair of Chinese vases for sale in London probably come from the same order as four others in the Royal Collection made for the Brighton Pavilion in 1818.
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