A small bowl bought for US$35 in a yard sale in the ... the third emperor of the Ming dynasty who ruled from 1402 to 1424. “There are only six [other] such bowls known in the world.
McAteer and Yin determined the bowl dates back to the early 1400s, during the reign of the Yongle emperor, the third ruler of the Ming Dynasty, and was made for the Yongle court. The Yongle court ...
During a routine procedure for an upcoming excavation, an archaeologist stumbled upon the earliest Chinese inscription on a porcelain fragment on Mount Zion in Israel. Michael Chenin, an ...
It represents the addition of three Imperial Tombs of the Qing Dynasty in Liaoning to the Ming ... They are the exceptional examples of the ancient imperial tombs of China. Criterion(vi): The Ming and ...
a small wine cup known as the “chicken cup”; and a 14th century An Huan phoenix design bowl. The items, including this Chinese Ming Dynasty vase, were worth around £2.78 million (Handout/PA ...