乾隆年间酒壶拍出高价
Wine vessel sells for 390K pounds A tiny teapot-shaped antique, discovered in a garage in England during a lockdown clear-out, sold for 390,000 pounds Thursday, after its owner took it to an auctioneer for a free valuation. Described by British auction house Hansons as the "find of the year," the item was identified as a rare 18th-century wine vessel - known as a ewer - that carries the mark of China's Qianlong Emperor. Weighing just 362 grams, the enamel and copper antique is decorated with a floral motif and features a small handle and spout. The item's owner had inherited the item from his grandfather who, the auction house believes, "acquired" the item "while stationed in the Far East" during World War II. The auctioneer had initially estimated that the rare receptacle would sell for between 20,000 pounds and 40,000 pounds, though prior to the sale it revised its estimate to between 100,000 pounds and 150,000 pounds. |