The 42-year-old said he was going to bring the vase, worth about S$315,280, to Hong Kong to have it valued, but instead ...
In the 1970s, a working-class British couple brought the vase to 'Going for a Song', where it was evaluated as a fake by an ...
But before we get too morbid, it’s worth remembering that one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. And with this in ...
A British couple took it on the series (originally presented by Max Robertson) on which ‘connoisseurs and customers explore the world of antiques’ and were left disappointed when the vase was dubbed a ...
An antique porcelain vase, once valued at just a few hundred pounds, has been sold for an astonishing £53 million! This rare ...
A HUGE mistake saw a vase valued at hundreds of pounds go on to sell for a whopping £53million. Airing in the 1960s and 1970s, BBC programme Going for a Song was somewhat of a precursor to the ...
A rare Qing Dynasty porcelain vase, once dismissed as a cleverly crafted imitation, sold for £53 million after languishing for 40 years in a British family's attic. Crafted around 1740 ...
A vase dismissed by a BBC antiques expert ended up selling for an astonishing £53million after being stored in an attic for ...
The vase was first brought on the BBC's Going for a Song in the 1970s, where a museum curator told the owners it was a ...
A Qing dynasty vase, once dismissed on Antiques Roadshow, sells for £53 million after being rediscovered in an attic.
Huang Ying, curator of a jade exhibition in Beijing's Palace Museum, talks about a Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) dark green jade vase duplicate of a Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) bronze vase with a fish ...