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A pair of jars purchased as part of a batch of ceramics from a London thrift store for £20 ($25) sold for almost 3,000 times that after they were found to date back to the Qing dynasty.
per reports The delicate Chinese "lotus and chrysanthemum" jars were found to be Qing Dynasty produced in the 18th century. "They definitely have a presence that's hard to explain," Bill Forrest ...
China’s Qing dynasty began in a blaze of glory. Founded by the Manchus in 1636, at its peak it ruled over one-third of humanity. Two centuries later, the dynasty was beset by civil unrest ...
The Dragon Gate piece of art from the Qing ... dynasty. He later donated the headboard to BYU College of Humanities in 2022. The panel depicts an ancient Chinese legend on how a humble carp ...
Structural-demographic analysis of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912) collapse in China. PLOS ONE , 2023; 18 (8): e0289748 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289748 Cite This Page : ...
A pair of Qing dynasty jars exceeded their $63,000 estimate at London auction house Roseberys, selling for $74,318—or nearly 3,000 times the $25 that the seller paid for them at a charity shop. “ ...
The Qing Dynasty in China, after over 250 years, crumbled in 1912. Led by the Complexity Science Hub (CSH), an international research team has pinpointed key reasons behind the collapse ...