Imperial Chinese porcelain from the Ming and Qing dynasties achieves extraordinary prices at auction. A Qing Qianlong-period vase sold for $69.6 million. Even export porcelain and 20th-century pieces trade actively. This guide covers verified auction results for Chinese porcelain across all periods.
Verified sold prices — hammer price shown. Buyer's premium applies on top.
[CHINESE PORCELAIN] a group of catalogs and reference works about Chinese Porcelain, comprising:
[CHINESE PORCELAIN] a group of works about Chinese Porcelain, comprising:
CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE
Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Lamp Base,
Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Jardiniere,
Chinese Porcelain Plaque,
Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Dish,
Chinese Porcelain Crackle Ware Lamp Base,
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