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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 ...
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According to details reported by the British newspaper Daily Mail, the vase, initially estimated to be worth no more than a few hundred pounds, was sold for an incredible £53,105,000.
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In an astonishing turn of events, a vase previously written off as a fake by a BBC antiques expert ultimately sold for a staggering £53 million after being relegated to an attic for four decades.
A HUGE mistake saw a vase valued at hundreds of pounds go on to sell for a whopping £53million. Airing in the 1960s and 1970s, BBC programme Going for a Song was somewhat of a precursor to the ...
The vase's Chinese buyer was said to be a Beijing-based industrialist who wanted to remain anonymous. But the story did not end with the final cry of 'Sold' in November 2010 - instead, a payment ...
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A vase that was initially dismissed by a BBC antiques expert ended up fetching an incredible £53million after being stored in an attic for 40 years. The vase was first presented on the BBC's ...
A vase that was once rejected by experts on an early version of Antiques Roadshow has sold for a staggering £53 million after being rediscovered in an attic. The 16-inch porcelain vase ...