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It is understood that on the 11th local time in the United Kingdom, a British auction house sold a vase of more than 9 million US dollars, which is equivalent to about 63 million yuan in the Qianlong period of ancient China. And for the past 50 years, the vase has been sitting idle in the pet house of an elderly European woman.
According to Business Insider**, the vase was found in an old woman's pet room, and Sotheby's described the vase as a "lost masterpiece" and a "journey of craftsmanship", adding that the vase was made for Emperor Qianlong of China at the time. <>
According to Sotheby's, the first person to discover the vase was Ohan Bosch van Rosenthal (Ohan Bosch van Rosenthal), an art consultant in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In one episode, Rosenthal recounted seeing a vase in a dusty room in the old woman's house, and Rosenthal said: "There were some artworks in the room, and the old woman's four cats walked back and forth around them, and then she pointed to the vase on the cupboard for me to see, and she knew that the item was valuable."
Although he is not an expert in this area, when he notices a vase, it feels unusual. <>
He took a picture of the vase and sent it to Nicholas Chow, chairman of Sotheby's auction house Asia, for appraisal, and the result was that the vase was indeed worth a lot. Sotheby's experts also found records of the vase in the archives of the Chinese royal family, and found that the vase had been sold twice at Sotheby's in 1954 for $56 and $101.
It is understood that in 2010, a Chinese vase, also in the Qianlong period, was sold for $68 million; In 2018, a Chinese vase found in a shoebox in a French attic sold for $19 million. And this Chinese vase found in the old woman's pet house is the third Chinese antique vase to be auctioned for the millions.
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This vase is supposed to have been brought back from China by her ancestors, and it is also an antique, so it was able to fetch so much money.
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The European old woman's idle Chinese vase was auctioned for 63 million, the vase was found from the old woman's pet room, and it is a treasure that has been stored at home for many years!
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The vase may have gone abroad and was collected by the old woman's father's generation.
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According to reports, this vase was auctioned for $54 in 1954, probably a long time ago, and it is not until today that it is discovered that the vase is actually worth a lot.
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And the vase was a windfall for the old lady, so why do you say that?
Sotheby's experts not only found records of the vase in the archives of the Chinese royal family, but also found that the vase had been sold at Sotheby's in 1954 for $56 and $101 respectively.
According to the report, this vase is also the third Chinese antique vase to be auctioned in the past 10 years** up to millions of dollars.
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The old woman in Europe idle the Chinese vase, and finally sold 63 million **, because this Chinese vase was used by the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty and has great historical value. That's why it's so valuable.
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Because this vase is porcelain from the Qianlong period, it is very valuable.
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This is an antique vase from China, ancient Chinese ceramics are famous all over the world, and now they are very rare in China, so they are extremely precious. Moreover, this vase is very complete, which adds to its value
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According to Business Insider**, the vase was found in the old woman's pet room, described by Sotheby's in the United Kingdom as a "lost masterpiece" and a "journey of craftsmanship", and the vase was allegedly made for Emperor Qianlong of China.
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European old woman idle Chinese vase auctioned 63 million, vase isQianlong period of the Qing DynastyTarget.
On the 11th local time, a vase from the Qianlong period in ancient China was sold at an auction house in the United Kingdom for more than 9 million US dollars (about 63 million yuan), and for the past 50 years, it has been placed in her pet room by an old woman in Europe.
According to Business Insider**, the vase was found in the old woman's pet room, described by Sotheby's in the United Kingdom as a "lost masterpiece" and a "journey of craftsmanship", and the vase was allegedly made for Emperor Qianlong of China.
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