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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 ...
The bowl turned out to be from the 1400s and was made in China during the Yongle period of the Ming dynasty. It’s one of only a handful of bowls known to still exist from that period, and it’s ...
They valued the Ming dynasty piece at up to $500,000, but it sold for far more on Wednesday. Strange News. Yard-Sale Bowl Revealed As Rare Chinese Artifact Auctioned Off For $721,800.
An exceptionally rare 15th-century Chinese antique that wound up at a yard sale has sold for $721,800 at auction by Sotheby’s, exceeding its top estimated sale price of half a million dollars.
A 6-inch Chinese porcelain bowl that was bought for $35 at a Connecticut yard sale was sold at auction Wednesday for a staggering $721,800, which includes a buyer’s premium. It was expected to ...
A Chinese bowl from the Yongle period of the Ming dynasty with a blue and white floral motif sold for $721,800 at Sotheby's New York. There are only six other bowls of its kind known to exist ...
A porcelain bowl left gathering dust in a family kitchen was from the Ming dynasty and has sold for £199,750. Tests showed the blue and white Chinese bowl was made in 1430 in the reign of Xuande ...
Ming bowls kept in cardboard box sell for £63,000 at auction. Published. 4 April 2023. ... Four 16th Century Chinese Ming Dynasty wucai dishes were given a £4,000-£6,000 guide price but sold ...