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A rare Qing dynasty vase that was discovered in the attic of a French family home has sold at auction in Paris for €16.2 million, or about $19 million. That’s the absolute record for a piece ...
“She inherited it from her mother who in turn inherited it from her mother who was a big Paris collector in the last century,” Osenat says. The vase was in the former owner’s possession for ...
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An art expert in France has been fired after valuing a Chinese vase 4,000 times less than its sale price. The vase belonged to a woman who sold it after clearing her mother's belonging ...
A Chinese Qing dynasty vase found in a French attic has sold for 16 million euros ($19 million) at auction in Paris. Its undisclosed Asian buyer bid more than 20 times the original estimate.
Also in Paris this week, what was described as an “ordinary” Chinese vase and estimated to achieve between €1,500 and €2,000, sold for almost €8 million through Osenat after a ferocious ...
Two of her vases were chosen to be exhibited at the 1000 Vases show, which was held in Paris in September. The two works chosen for the show were from her collection, Celebrating Coral.
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