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PEM to host 'Treasures of Chinese Export Ceramics' book launch May 17 - Boston.com


PEM to host 'Treasures of Chinese Export Ceramics' book launch May 17
Boston.com
Through 556 sumptuously illustrated pages, Treasures of Chinese Export Ceramics from the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM/Yale University Press, 2012) delves into one of foremost collections of Chinese export ceramics in the world. Contextual essays and 275 ...

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Tea for the Queen - Bangkok Post


Tea for the Queen
Bangkok Post
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her diamond jubilee, marking the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne. Early this year Britain kickstarted a series of festivities to celebrate the joyous 60th anniversary of the queen's reign, ...

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Porcelain baby; sofa; old gun; French tea set: Attic Finds - Plain Dealer


Plain Dealer

Porcelain baby; sofa; old gun; French tea set: Attic Finds
Plain Dealer
It is in perfect condition. The markings are enclosed. Purpose and value? -- Barbara Messner, Solon "Piano babies" were designed as decorative porcelain figures meant to perch on the flat top of an upright piano. Introduced in the 1880s, the poses and ...

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Old table lamp turns out to be £550000 Ming vase - Telegraph.co.uk


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Old table lamp turns out to be £550000 Ming vase
Telegraph.co.uk
"Chinese porcelain from the reign of Xuande bearing the imperial marks of the Emperor are extremely rare and highly prized by a new breed of collectors from mainland China. "Duke's have a track record for finding Chinese works of art - a house in ...

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Ming vase turned into lamp sells for $881K - UPI.com


Ming vase turned into lamp sells for $881K
UPI.com
... to a table lamp," said Guy Schwinge of Duke's auction house. "Chinese porcelain from the reign of Xuande bearing the imperial marks of the Emperor are extremely rare and highly prized by a new breed of collectors from mainland China," he said.

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