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During the Ming dynasty, China's porcelain production flourished, creating vases and cups that symbolised status and artistry ...
The reason for all the rushing around is Candy Jar’s 15th birthday celebrations, involving book reissues and launches, a pop-up in Cardiff city centre in August and major event tie-ins ...
SINGAPORE: An antique dealer was sentenced to two years and five months' jail on Monday (Mar 3) for selling a client's Qing Dynasty vase to pay off his debts. Kuok Chio, 42, also returned the same ...
The exhibition features nearly 190 artifacts from The Palace Museum, encompassing helmets, archery sets, sabers and swords, equestrian equipment, paintings, textiles, books, albums and scientific ...
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, the vase ...
Authentic Qing Dynasty Jars Sell For $25 At A London Thrift Shop Roseberys London These two 18th-century Qing dynasty jars were purchased at a thrift store in London. A shopper who purchased a batch ...
A pair of jars purchased as part of a batch of ceramics from a London thrift store for £20 ($25) sold for almost 3,000 times that after they were found to date back to the Qing dynasty. The two ...
On Wednesday in London, Sotheby’s sold a pair of rare 16th-century Ming Dynasty Chinese jars decorated with orange fish for $12.5 million, blowing the house’s $1 million high estimate out of the water ...
A pair of rare Ming Dynasty fish jars dating from the 16th century have sold for £9.6 million ($12.5 million) at auction, smashing their estimate of £1 million ($1.3 million). The porcelain jars ...
The restoration of Hsuehhai Academy, the only surviving Qing Dynasty school in Taipei’s Wanhua District (萬華), is expected to be completed by 2026, with the door gods to be painted by 36-year-old Chou ...
Independent publisher Candy Jar has signed reprint rights for the original Ivor the Engine picture book written by Oliver Postgate and illustrated by Peter Firmin.
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