2010年11月13日星期六

Qianlong famille rose porcelain vase sold for 51.6 million pounds hollow record price

  Qianlong porcelain auction

Abstract: a hollow Qianlong famille rose porcelain vase 11 in a London auction house sold 43 million pounds of the price, the highest Asian art auction record. Allegedly, porcelain buyers from mainland China.

China news agency, London, November 12 (Reporter Wei Qun) - A hollow porcelain Qianlong famille rose from 11 in a London auction house sold 43 million pounds of the price, the highest Asian art auction record. Allegedly, porcelain buyers from mainland China.

According to British media reports, about 40 cm in this high valuation of £ 1,200,000 originally porcelain vase, and ultimately sold for 43 million pounds, if coupled to the auction house's commission, the total price will reach 51.6 million pounds.

The porcelain is in London to pack a pair of middle-aged brother and sister found dead parents old house, and is said to home collection about 70 years. Experts believe that this is the Qianlong porcelain kiln products than thirty years, and should be the palace collection, as to how to enter the UK, is unclear.

Staff said the auction house, which brother and sister although great expectations porcelain auction price, but certainly did not expect the final price will be so high.

The report did not disclose the specific identity of the buyer and what came from where, but said to be from mainland China. Previously, the highest price for Chinese art is the Huang Ting handwritten "pillar Ming" hit earlier this year, closing price of $ 66,000,000; the previous record of Chinese porcelain of the highest bid in October this year in Hong Kong, Sotheby's auction record , the price was $ 32,600,000.

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