A retired chocolate factory worker who took an old vase to a provincial auction house in a cardboard box is in line for a million-pound bonanza after being told it was a Ming moonflask. Experts at Duke's in Dorchester, Dorset, were stunned when the 79-year-old man, who used to work for Cadbury, showed them the 29cm-tall vase, thought to date from between 1403 and 1424...
"It is the largest recorded example from a rarefied group of early Ming moonflasks dating from the Yongle period."..
Last year, Duke's sold a Chinese vase from the Qianlong period for £765,000. It had been used as an umbrella stand by its owners.
02 February 2011
Check your attic for a vase that looks like this
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The same happened to a French who had an old Chinese vase transformed as a lamp, that he thought had no value. The vase was sold for 5.547000 € you can read more about It here:
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Thank you, Mektoub. I had not seen that story.
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