For instance, vases from the 14th and 15th centuries during the Ming Dynasty tend to come up with an amazingly high price tag. If you understand the historical significance of vases, then you can get ...
An £8.50 vase that "sat in the corner of a downstairs loo" has sold for £3,400 after auctioneers linked it to the Chinese Ming Dynasty. The vase belonged to Amanda Lawler, whose daughter Mary ...
tells of the discovery of a priceless oriental "peach blow" vase in a collection presented to the Pennsylvania Museum by Mrs. Bloomfield Moore in 1882. View Full Article in Timesmachine ...
The vessel or vase, often filled with pure water or the nectar of compassion ... Compare with a similar gilt-bronze figure of Guanyin, Ming dynasty, illustrated in Gems of Beijing Cultural Relics ...
The vase, which dates from the Chinese Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), was stolen from the Museum of Far Eastern Art in Geneva in June 2019. The Met, in co-operation with Swiss law enforcement ...
And we've always associated it with the Ming Dynasty. But it was the David Vases, now in the British Museum, that made us re-think this history, for they predate the Ming and were in fact made ...
And we've always associated it with the Ming Dynasty. But it was the David Vases, now in the British Museum, that made us re-think this history, for they predate the Ming and were in fact made ...
Also discovered was a bronze vase with an inscription on the bottom saying it was made during the twenty-seventh year of the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. We can thus conclude that the sealed ...