A vase of HK $20 million

HK $20 million.US $2.58 million.
By bxun
@bxuncc (109)
Nanjing, China
October 6, 2020 7:07am CST
This is an ancient Chinese vase, which was sold overseas at Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong in 2000. It was sold by the Capital Museum of Beijing for 20 million Hong Kong dollars, about US $2.58 million. It is now in the collection of the Capital Museum of China. You are welcome to visit China. You can go to the capital museum and have a look at the vase of HK $20 million.
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@Hannihar (130218)
• Israel
6 Oct 20
@bxuncc Sorry I will not be visiting the vase or visit China. I do not leave Israel.
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@Hannihar (130218)
• Israel
7 Oct 20
@bxuncc We have had lots of products that come from China for quite some time and we have dreidls that are laser and spin around that sing in Hebrew from there that we buy at Hannuka time. I am a proud Jew that loves the only country we have in the world and am proud of our great and moral Army that defends and protects us against our enemies. Since you said Welcome to China. I will say come visit Israel and welcome to my country.
@bxuncc (109)
• Nanjing, China
7 Oct 20
You are a patriotic Israeli. The Chinese appreciate and like patriotic citizens, just like you like Israeli citizens. I am responsible to tell you: the Chinese people have a good impression on Israel and Israel. Although Israel and China are far away from each other, I don't know how your country introduces China. The media in our country introduce Israel with friendly attitude Welcome to China.
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@bxuncc (109)
• Nanjing, China
7 Oct 20
Thanks for asking
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• Santiago, Chile
6 Oct 20
An expensive vase! I guess its price is due to its antiquity!
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• Santiago, Chile
7 Oct 20
@bxuncc that's also true!
@bxuncc (109)
• Nanjing, China
7 Oct 20
It is not only ancient, but also of artistic value
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@Janet357 (75646)
6 Oct 20
Ancient chinese vases are always expensive
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@bxuncc (109)
• Nanjing, China
7 Oct 20
yes
@sophie09 (34236)
• Indonesia
6 Oct 20
wow so expensive
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@sophie09 (34236)
• Indonesia
7 Oct 20
@bxuncc neither can i
@bxuncc (109)
• Nanjing, China
7 Oct 20
Yes, I can't afford it anyway
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@rhuenz (10643)
6 Oct 20
Omg!soo expensive then? What is there on the vase that is so costly? Wah!i can't imagine
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@bxuncc (109)
• Nanjing, China
7 Oct 20
Because of its long history and the artistic value of the creator
@Hytton03 (5451)
• Philippines
6 Oct 20
Wow thanks for the info.
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@bxuncc (109)
• Nanjing, China
7 Oct 20
Thank you. I will introduce a lot of Chinese artworks in the future. China has a long history, vast territory and exquisite culture. It is estimated that I can not finish introducing them in my life. Unfortunately, Mylot can only upload one picture at a time. If you can upload more pictures, you can appreciate the same art from different angles.
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@Hytton03 (5451)
• Philippines
7 Oct 20
@bxuncc yes you are right so we have an idea about chinese artsworks.
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
6 Oct 20
A nice vase but by no means the most expensive! This one sold for over HK$70 million in July this year!
https://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/a33313217/18th-century-chinese-harry-garner-yangcai-reticulated-vase-sells-for-9-million/
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@bxuncc (109)
• Nanjing, China
7 Oct 20
Thank you for your information. It seems that you also like Chinese porcelain. The English name of China is China. Ha ha, do you understand? You are right. This vase is not the most expensive one. Here are some more expensive and valuable porcelain
@id_peace (14005)
• Singapore
6 Oct 20
This is a very beautiful vase but it is also very expensive as well.
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@bxuncc (109)
• Nanjing, China
7 Oct 20
Yes, ancient Chinese art is very beautiful and expensive. We can only appreciate it through the media
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@simplfred (20641)
• Philippines
6 Oct 20
Oh that is quite pricey for a vase... Might it has a history value...
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@bxuncc (109)
• Nanjing, China
7 Oct 20
Yes, one is that it has a long history, and the other is its intrinsic artistic value