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A greenish-white jade “Twin Fish” washer (or washing bowl) from China’s Qing Dynasty fetched US$2.9 million after eight minutes of spirited bidding during a live auction at Christie’s New ...
Minutes earlier, a pale celadon jade Qing Dynasty covered vase sparked spirited competition and a hammer price of $460,000, and a pair of Qing Dynasty spinach green jade vases sold for $138,000.
Executive producer Marsha Bemko shares her tips for getting the most out of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. Value can change: The value of an item is dependent upon many things, including the condition of the ...
Tourists view the imperial jade seals of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display at the Fujian Museum in Fuzhou, capital of Southeast China's Fujian province, on Sept 29, 2016.
Spinach-green jade ink pot, Qing Dynasty, 18th century Ruyi means ‘as you wish’ and a ruyi is a curved decorative object that is a token of good fortune. This carved Chinese ivory and coral ruyi is in ...
Sotheby's New York A rare celadon and russet jade quail and millet produced in the Yongzheng or Qianlong reign of the Qing dynasty, is expected to sell for between $150,000 and $250,000.
Including the brush pot, over 120 archaic and Qing dynasty (1644-1911) jades along with porcelain, sculptures, and objects for the scholar’s studio will be auctioned in a dedicated sale on Sept ...