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Despite what Marie Kondo might argue, sometimes it’s your clutter that sparks joy. A Chinese vase that sat about collecting dust for half a century just sold for a staggering $9 million on Saturday at ...
A Chinese vase expected to fetch €1,500-€2,000 (around $1,470-$1,960) at auction has sold for more than €9 million ($8.8 million) after a bidding war between collectors. The blue-and-white Tianqiuping ...
"The view of an expert can't outweigh that of 300 people," said Jean-Pierre Osenat, president of the Osenat auction house This Chinese vase ended up selling for way more than expected. The vase, which ...
The thrill of the hit BBC television series the Antiques Roadshow lies in the discovery of potentially priceless works of art by ordinary, everyday people. Such was the case when an 18th-century ...
A Chinese vase described as “quite ordinary” turned out to be anything but after selling for almost 4,000 times its estimated value over the weekend. Originally expected to fetch between 1,500 and ...
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 ...
Two 18th-century Chinese vases have sold for £260,000 or roughly $327,000 at an auction at Nesbits. They belonged to a “working class” vendor in his late 30s, who found them while clearing out his ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Taking a trip to your local thrift shop probably isn’t going to yield any remarkable ...
The find of a lifetime has turned into an even bigger pot of gold than expected. Initially expected to sell for approximately $100,000, a rare Chinese vase that was made for the 18th-century Qianlong ...
Talk about the find of a lifetime. A vase that was purchased for 1 British pound ($1.21) could be worth nearly $100,000 (80,000 British pounds) after it was revealed that the vase was made for the ...
Despite what Marie Kondo might argue, sometimes it’s your clutter that sparks joy. A Chinese vase that sat about collecting dust for half a century just sold for a staggering $9 million on Saturday at ...