This Porcelain Louis Vuitton Bag Vase Is More Expensive Than the Real Leather Accessory Itself: Costing upwards of $2K USD while the bag costs about $1.6K USD.
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Check your cabinets, ladies and gentlemen. A vase found in the kitchen cabinet of a well-known Cincinnati couple sold in a Chicago auction Tuesday for nearly $445,000. The "exceedingly rare" Chinese ...
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Today’s items from our readers offer a good look at how quality, rarity and hand-crafting affect the value of collectibles. The general categories of glass and china have seen significant price ...
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 cooling down.
Chinese porcelains are among the hardest for an average collector to identify and date. They have been made for centuries and it is considered a tribute, not an attempt to fool a customer, to copy a ...
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Family heirlooms were a theme for our collectors this month, including Chinese vases brought home from war, a 1940s alacite lamp, a great-grandmother’s uranium glass tumblers, and a fine-quality ...
A porcelin vase that had sat for decades in the loft of a French family's home has sold for $19 million at auction—more than 20 times its guide price. The vase turned out to be an 18th-century Chinese ...
The plate, as well as a vase found at another U.K. thrift store, are bound for auction at Woolley and Wallis. The dish was identifiable by a six-character mark that connects it to the Daoguang period, ...