Chinese vase sold for £43m

Chinese vase sold for £43m

November 12, 2010   02:57 pm

A Qianlong Chinese porcelain vase found in a house-clearance in London has been sold for £43m, thought to be a record for any Chinese artwork.

The 18th Century Qianlong porcelain piece had been estimated to fetch up to £1.2m for the brother and sister who inherited it.

“The sister had to go out of the room and have a breath of fresh air,” said Helen Porter from Bainbridges auction house in Ruislip, north-west London.

The vase is yellow and sky blue in colour with a fish motif on the front.

The buyer - who is thought to have come from the Chinese mainland - paid £43m, with an additional premium of £8.6m to go to the auctioneer.

The family who inherited the piece “had no idea what they had”, Ms Porter said.

“They were hopeful but they didn’t dare believe until the hammer went down.”

It is thought the vase left China in about 1860, and belonged to one family for about 70 years. – (BBC)


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