it was in fact dated to the reign of the Quing Dynasty and carried a mark for the daoguang period (1821-1850), Charles recalls, ‘bidding quickly rose past £10,000 and by £145,000 it was a two-way battle between a UK buyer and a Hong Kong gentleman, with bidding at £190,000 and the room holding its breath, a phone line from the UK secured the vase at a hammer price of £192,000,’ as I mentioned before, I just love stories like this.
Some pictures of Diana and Myself, where we now live and places around us, things that we find interesting, amusing or just plain weird!
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Another One Of Those Good Luck Stories,
I love so much,
a husband and wife, in their 70s, had put the vase in a plastic shopping bag and taken it to their local auction house in Derby to be valued, it was30 cm high which they had inherited from a great uncle about 45 years ago, auctioneer Charles Hanson (above) examined the piece when the couple, from south Derbyshire, brought it in to be priced during a Saturday morning valuation day, ‘the couple first pulled out of the bag an old teapot which I told them they would be lucky to get £10 for,' he explained, ‘they then pulled out the vase which they hoped might fetch £25, but I immediately knew it was quite valuable and after making some quick inquiries told the couple that at auction the vase could easily fetch £10,000,'
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