A 1,700-piece private collection of Chinese ceramics with an estimated value of £1 billion ($1.27 billion) has been donated to the British Museum -- a record for any UK institution.
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The official donation of the entire Sir Percival David Foundation is worth an estimated £1 billion. View on euronews ...
The 1,700 pieces of world-renowned Chinese ceramics constitute the largest donation in the British Museum’s nearly 300-year ...
The British Museum has received a historic gift: a private collection of Chinese ceramics valued at around £1 billion ...
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