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It is said to be a "Cimu" (mother of porcelain) which refers to the large glazed colored vase made during the reign of Qianlong Emperor in China's Qing Dynasty. A "Cimu" is usually made using a ...
The ceramic vase was made during the reign of the fourth emperor in the Qing dynasty who ruled the empire from 1735 to 1796. It is thought the vase left China in about 1860 and was acquired by an ...
The ceramic vase was made during the reign of the fourth emperor in the Qing dynasty who ruled the empire from 1735 to 1796. It is thought the vase left China in about 1860 and was acquired by an ...
A porcelain vase created in 1954 by Wang Xiliang (1922-2023) features four main characters of The Legend of the White Snake. [Photo/CHINA DAILY] Lian Mian has seen his fair share of porcelain.
LONDON—A Chinese vase that sat, little-noticed, in a suburban London home has become one of the most expensive artworks ever sold, evidence that China’s sizzling art market shows no signs of ...
This article includes a summary of the different vase shapes for Chinese porcelain vases to help turn the novice Antiques collector into an expert! Meiping, literally meaning “plum vase,” was ...
SINGAPORE: A Chinese vase put ... means "celestial sphere vase" and derives from the vase's form. On the auction house Osenat's website, it was described as a "porcelain and polychrome enamel ...
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 ...
From various archive sources and rigorous examination of the inscriptions, Lane identified the vase in Dublin as the first credibly documented piece of Chinese porcelain in Europe. From RTE's ...
A CHINESE vase from the 15th century fetched £9million at auction. The 11in blue and white floral “moon flask” was described as a brilliant example of Ming court porcelain. The only other ...
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Most Expensive Vases in the WorldThe world's most expensive privately owned vases originally ... imperial porcelains back to China. Museums, particularly in China and Taiwan, hold most of the best ceramics, so when one comes ...
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