A pair of rare Ming Dynasty fish jars dating from the 16th century have sold for £9.6 million (US$12.5 million) at auction, smashing their estimate of £1 million (US$1.3 million).
A pair of rare Ming Dynasty fish jars dating from the 16th century have sold for £9.6 million at auction, smashing their estimate of £1 million .
In addition, there are only three known single jars that still have covers, all of which are in private collections.“Their survival is nothing short of miraculous, as the jars were removed to safety together with the family’s art collection during the Second World War, before the family home in Wiesbaden was destroyed,” said the auction house.
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