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Appraisal: Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Box, ca. 1750, from Myrtle Beach Hour 2. Check out James F. Callahan's appraisal of a Chinese cinnabar lacquer box, ca. 1750, in Myrtle Beach Hour 2.
By Murray Wardrop and Murraywardrop 11 November 2010 • 11:22pm The 18th century Qianlong-dynasty porcelain vase is believed to have fetched the highest price for any Chinese artwork sold at ...
While ceramics and classic Chinese paintings performed solidly ... This included a Qianlong era white "phoenix" vase as well as a cinnabar lacquer "dragon" bowl that had been expected to fetch ...
Cinnabar vases on pedestals crown each side ... Faux-painted ironwork decorates the face of the kitchen island. Chinese royalty could be entertained here, happily surrounded by Chinese lacquered ...
LONDON—A Chinese vase that sat, little-noticed, in a suburban London home has become one of the most expensive artworks ever sold, evidence that China’s sizzling art market shows no signs of ...
Most yangcai porcelain is now housed in the National Palace Museum in Taiwan, with one similar vase in the Guimet Museum of Paris. Chinese art has been admired and collected across Europe for ...
The Ming vase belongs to a collection of Chinese porcelain gathered together by Swiss tycoons. A Chinese vase from the early Ming period has been sold for $21.6m (£14m) - a world record at ...
A vase found in the kitchen cabinet of a well-known Cincinnati couple sold in a Chicago auction Tuesday for nearly $445,000. The "exceedingly rare" Chinese Clair-de-Lune Glazed Porcelain Bottle ...
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