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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 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 ...
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.
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.
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… ...
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 ...
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 ...
Brush washers are shallow porcelain bowls that were used in ancient China to clean calligraphy and paint brushes. An anonymous buyer clinched the bowl after a 20-minute bidding war in Hong Kong.
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 ...