If you want to explore some of the most exquisite pieces of pottery in history, and some of the most expensive vases, we’ll have to go back hundreds of years to the golden age of Chinese ceramics.
The matching pair of Ming dynasty Chinese 'fish jars' were made in the ... It is not known how or when, but the twin 18ins tall vases ended up being owned by a German family.
The 1,700 pieces of world-renowned Chinese ceramics constitute the largest donation in the British Museum’s nearly 300-year ...
Experts said the vase could have been worth much more had it not been damaged A rare Chinese vase found under a table has sold for more than eight times its guide price despite fears damage would ...
The British Museum is to receive what is believed to be the highest-value gift ever received by a UK museum with the ...
The British Museum has received a historic donation of 1,700 Chinese ceramics valued at around 1 billion pounds. Donated by ...
Sir Percival David’s collection, amassed in the early 1900s, includes prized vases and wine cups. “You simply couldn’t build ...
Trustees of the Sir Percival David Foundation to donate 1,700 pieces of Chinese ceramics to the London museum Vases dating ...
The artist’s Vase (2005)—which consists of a broken Chinese porcelain vase that has been smashed and glued together several times by Martin—exemplifies his attitude through the repetitive gesture of ...
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Most Expensive Vases in the World
The 18th-century Famille-Rose Hundred Boys Vase shows a painted scene of Chinese boys celebrating the Spring Festival in ...