£18 car boot Chinese vase worth thousands

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Neil:
13 October 2014

A 400-year-old vase bought for £18 at a car boot sale in Leicestershire is worth up to £5,000, experts have said.

The Chinese blue and white porcelain piece was taken by its new owners to Hansons Auctioneers, in Derbyshire, to find out more about its origins.

Charles Hanson, from the firm, said the vase dates back to the 1600s and "is in superb condition for its age".

He said: "It was made for the European market at a time porcelain manufacture was not possible in the UK."

Mr Hanson said: "It was valued as highly as gold."

He added that the vase, which depicts a rocky garden landscape, was produced during a "fascinating and stormy" period towards the end of the Ming Dynasty, or in the Qing period that followed.

The Ming Dynasty, from 1368-1644, was a time marked by social, cultural and economic transformation and a dramatic flourishing of the arts.

In April, a tiny Ming porcelain "chicken cup" sold for a record-breaking £21.5m in Hong Kong.

Although not as valuable, the car boot vase is still expected to attract worldwide interest when it goes on sale in December, Hansons has said.

nobby:
and did you know that mr. Hanson is also a keen detectorist  ;)

Napoleon:
 ::) well someone been lucky everytime I go to a car boot I come back with nada ir just junk.

Dryland:
Charles knows his stuff, thats a beauty. I wouldn't be suprised if it made more than that with the Chinese interest as well

Val Beechey:
I saw a Chinese foot bowl valued on Flog It last week.  Expert said top price £300. When it went to the auction it was on the internet and you could see a group of Chinese gents in the spectators.  It fetched a staggering £1200.

Nice work if you can get it.

Val

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