Such passions, which were used in London bidding, when a vase from China was sold for sale (the time of its manufacture - the eighteenth century, during this period in the country of rules of the great emperor cânʹpun), the auctioneers have not yet seen.
Interesting is the story of the discovery of this porcelain " baubles ". the modest British (brother and sister) found dishes in their cottage during " General Cleaning ". residents of the suburbs of London, they certainly did not suspect that a yellow-Blue product with pattern of of Flowers and fish, worth a lot of money. So they thought it was a great happiness that their discovery could be sold for £ 800 - that's how the vase of the London auction house "Bainbridges" was rated at first.
When the value of lot reached the sum of money, the owner of the masterpiece was almost ill, and she jumped out of the room for fresh air.
69,3 million $ 43 million (i.e. $ 43 million). This was the final outcome of the pre-auction bidding. In addition to the thrift collection that had to be paid to the new owner of the works of art (he was found to be a wealthy Chinese Collector), he had received the vase for 83,2 million. Dollars.
The experts are certain: this is one of the most expensive Chinese Antique of things ever gone from bidding.