Hoppen takes a fresh view of Japan
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5d ago
'Okashi', the Japanese term for anything strange, unusual or deliberately humorous, defines the array of pieces on display at Michael Hoppen’s first exhibition held in its new premises in Holland Park, west London ..read more
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Florida museum reveals purchase of early Chinese artefact alongside donation of 700 prints
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1w ago
The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida has purchased an early Northern Song Dynasty stoneware box from a private US collector for a six-figure sum ..read more
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Japanese ghosts and real women
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1w ago
During his travels to Europe, Winfield Robbins (1841-1910) amassed some 150,000 prints that he later left to his hometown of Arlington, Massachusetts ..read more
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Intelligence officer's Korean screen goes over 100 times above estimate in New Orleans
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1w ago
This Korean 10-panel folding screen made in the late 19th century in the final years of the Joseon period (1392- 1910) was offered on the second day of the recent Unreserved Sale at the Neal Auction Company (25/15% buyer’s premium ..read more
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Xuande period suspected, £43,000 hammer resulted
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1w ago
This 8in (19cm) high vase may belong to a select group of Ming cloisonné enamel vases dating to the Xuande period (1426-35 ..read more
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Dealer buys second Celestial Cup at auction
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2w ago
The latest sale of Fine Asian Art at Alastair Gibson Auctions in London included a particularly impressive example of 19th century Chinese export silver ..read more
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High society couple made elegant choices in their life as collectors
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3w ago
Raymond and Suzanne Fischoff-La Foux were a Parisian society couple ..read more
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Qing Dynasty charger is one to rabbit on about
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1M ago
An early 18th century, Qing Dynasty, Chinese blue and white painted porcelain charger caused the biggest surprise at the March 2 sale held by Kendzia (16% buyer’s premium) in Hamburg ..read more
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Marathon Withers collection sale brings £1.28m rewards
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1M ago
“He stored everything like Russian dolls, everything packed away into something else ..read more
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Sleeper in Portsmouth: Chinese vases removed from attic make thousands of times estimate
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1M ago
Following an extraordinary 20 minutes of bidding, a pair of Chinese vases now hold the house record at Portsmouth firm Nesbits Auctions ..read more
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