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A Chinese porcelain jar which was estimated at £6,000-£9,000 has fetched a £4.8 million at a sale in San Francisco after two bidders disagreed with the auction house's expert opinion that the jar was ...
Blue-and-white porcelain from the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) has been the most-sought porcelain by collectors public and private in the past decade, as no more than 400 pieces still exist in the world, ...
Blue and white porcelain adorned with cobalt-colored glazes started to be mass-produced during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). The artistic ability then spread to Korea, Japan and even reached as far as ...
The Ming jar had been used as a holder for sticks A blue and white porcelain jar about to be thrown in a skip has been sold for £1,700 after being identified as from the Ming dynasty. The jar, which ...
This white porcelain jar decorated with a grape design brushed in underglaze iron is 53.3 centimeters (20.9 inches) high, 19.4 centimeters in mouth diameter, and 18.6 centimeters in foot diameter. In ...
While people use plastic or glass containers these days to store food or flowers, royal families or aristocrats in the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) used white porcelain vessels. Pots estimated to have ...