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An exceptionally rare 15th century porcelain bowl made in China that somehow turned up at a Connecticut yard sale and sold for just $35 was auctioned off Wednesday for nearly $722,000.
A small porcelain bowl purchased for $35 at a Connecticut yard sale turned out to be a rare, 15th-century Chinese artifact that could fetch between $300,000 and $500,000 at an auction this month. A… ...
A Connecticut man bought the small porcelain bowl for $35, then asked Sotheby's experts to appraise it. They valued the Ming dynasty piece at up to $500,000, but it sold for far more on Wednesday.
A 6-inch Chinese porcelain bowl that was bought for $35 at a Connecticut yard sale was sold at auction Wednesday for a staggering $721,800, which includes a buyer’s premium. It was expected t… ...
A small porcelain bowl bought for $35 US at a Connecticut yard sale turned out to be a rare, 15th-century Chinese artifact worth between $300,000 and $500,000 US that is about to go up for auction ...
Porcelain Bowl Bought at Yard Sale for $35 Could Sell at Auction for $500,000 The blue-and-white vessel is a rare Ming dynasty dish dated to the early 15th century. Isis Davis-Marks - Correspondent.
Last year, a man attended a yard sale in New Haven, Connecticut, and forked over $35 for a white porcelain bowl patterned with blue flowers. That price might seem a little steep to seasoned yard ...
A delicate porcelain bowl, measuring under 4.5 inches in diameter, sold for more than $25 million during a bumper week of Chinese art sales in Hong Kong. Described by auction house Sotheby’s as ...
Auctions An 18th-Century Bowl Made From One of the Rarest Porcelains in the World Sold for $25 Million at Sotheby’s Hong Kong. It’s a striking example of Falangcai porcelain, which is now ...
Chinese porcelain bowl nearly 300 years old fetches £220,000. Published. 3 August 2019. Share. close panel. ... The bowl was given an estimate of £20,000-30,000 but sold to a Chinese buyer for ...
A delicate porcelain bowl, measuring under 4.5 inches in diameter, sold for more than $25 million during a bumper week of Chinese art sales in Hong Kong. Described by auction house Sotheby’s as ...