An Antiques Roadshow guest was overcome with emotion on the programme after their Chinese vase was revealed to be worth up to £50,000. On Sunday's episode – the second of two held at Christchurch Park ...
A CHINESE vase, thought to be a modern copy of a Ming antique, sold for £810,000 - a staggering 450 times more than its predicted price. The intricately-painted porcelain wucai fish vase was estimated ...
He kept it rather precariously on top of a bookcase in the living room – an elegant Chinese vase with a fish motif on the front and gold banding that glistened occasionally in the sunlight. One nudge ...
A vase has sold for £7million at auction. Picture: Getty Images A vase has sold for £7million at auction after an elderly woman inherited it. One woman’s rare Chinese vase sold for a whopping ...
Antiques Roadshow visited Christchurch Park in Ipswich for a previous episode of the popular BBC show. Antique expert Alexandra Aguilar valued an imperial Chinese porcelain vase on the show and ...
A Chinese porcelain vase once knocked over by the family cat fetched just over £3 million at auction yesterday - One hundred and twenty three times times more than expected. The 300-year-old blue and ...
Part of the fun of collecting is learning something extra about the history of the piece. This fish-shaped vase was sold at a Cowan auction in December 2015. It was described as “a hand-painted ...
Despite the global recession, Chinese antiques have been selling for record amounts in recent years. In the market for an antique vase or scroll? Be prepared to spend millions. Here are a few examples ...
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The bottle vase from the Qing dynasty was discovered by chance when a local auctioneer went around to value the contents of the house in the Yorkshire Dales. At first he thought it was a 19th century ...
The Chinese fish vase sold at £810,000 (around $1 million) in the UK. [Photo/fellows.co.uk] A Chinese antique vase that was previously mistaken as a replica was sold at £810,000 (around $1 million) at ...