Wednesday, October 16, 2019

A man bought a vase for just £1


The adorable and rare Chinese vase has been bought from the charity shop for just £1 but is roughly to go up in an auction with the reserve price of about £80,000 right after the lucky purchaser discovered that it belonged to the Chinese Emperor.

The spring daffodil, small, bright, pear-shaped vase has been made especially for the Qianlong Emperor who had reigned from history of the world 1735 up to 1796 AD, and yet it somehow created its way to the charity shop at Hertfordshire in England and there it has been sold for just only £1.
The exceptionally and tastefully lucky buyer tried to sell the unique and rare Chinese vase on the eBay online store and has been soon “flooded with higher offers”, which supported him to take a relic to the Sworders Fine Art Auctioneer in the Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, and who amazed the buyer with the real value of the vase.

The vase that has been sold for £1 in a charity shop, has now listed in the auctioneers’ magazine with the reserve price of around £80,000 due to its heritage linking to the popular 18th century Emperor Qianlong. The report in the magazine of The Daily Mail states “that the eight inch vase had the marked upon it of the family rose” that informed specialists that it “has not been for export, however, for one of those emperor's palaces.”

The wall-stand handcrafted happiness

This delicate yellow vase that encourages hopeful and positive emotions has been carefully styled to hang from the wall and thus has the flat back. It has been decorated with a carefully detailed floral decoration across the public face.

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