The Marchant Dynasty: Four Generations of Collecting Chinese Art

Richard Marchant reflects on his family’s extraordinary 92-year affinity with Asian porcelain and jade. ‘It’s quite remarkable that we’ve been going for four generations,’ observes Richard Marchant, sitting in the office of the gallery opened by his father in the early 1950s. Samuel Sydney Marchant opened his first antiques shop on Cursitor Street, near Chancery Lane in London, in 1925, with a mission to trade in only the finest and rarest objects with impeccable provenance. In 1952 the shop moved to new premises on Kensington Church Street and, with Richard joining the business a year later, the firm began to specialise in Ming and Qing dynasty works of art, particularly porcelain and jade. Find out more: http://www.christies.com/features/Mar... -- Subscribe to Christie's YouTube: http://goo.gl/Vmh7Hf Sign up to Christie's Weekly: https://goo.gl/kc8qpV Follow Christie's on: Facebook:   / christies   Twitter:   / christiesinc   Instagram:   / christiesinc   Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/christiesinc

Antique Chinese Blue And White Porcelain Official History Documentary
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Antique Chinese Blue And White Porcelain Official History Documentary

The Collection of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth | Christie's
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The Collection of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth | Christie's

Making the Collection - The Butler Family Collection of 17th Century Chinese Porcelain
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Making the Collection - The Butler Family Collection of 17th Century Chinese Porcelain

The Rediscovery of a Lost Chinese Masterpiece in a Remote European House
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The Rediscovery of a Lost Chinese Masterpiece in a Remote European House

The 92-Year-Old Godfather of Chinese Ceramics
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The 92-Year-Old Godfather of Chinese Ceramics

Qianlong reticulated vase found in remote country house estimated at HK$70m
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Qianlong reticulated vase found in remote country house estimated at HK$70m

Antiques, Dating Chinese Ming to Qing Porcelain and Learning About Footrims
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Antiques, Dating Chinese Ming to Qing Porcelain and Learning About Footrims

East Asian Family Inheritance Turns Out To Be A Museum-Level Treasure | Antiques Roadshow UK
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East Asian Family Inheritance Turns Out To Be A Museum-Level Treasure | Antiques Roadshow UK

Sotheby's Masterpieces of Qing Imperial Porcelain from J.t. Tai & Co.
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Sotheby's Masterpieces of Qing Imperial Porcelain from J.t. Tai & Co.

An introduction to Ming blue and white porcelain | Curator's Corner S5 Ep6 #CuratorsCorner
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An introduction to Ming blue and white porcelain | Curator's Corner S5 Ep6 #CuratorsCorner

Two Ming Blue and White Masterpieces – A Chenghua Palace Bowl and A Xuande Dragon Stem Bowl
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Two Ming Blue and White Masterpieces – A Chenghua Palace Bowl and A Xuande Dragon Stem Bowl

Christie's Art Nouveau : Magnificent Jewels from the European Collection
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Christie's Art Nouveau : Magnificent Jewels from the European Collection

This Sculpture Shouldn't Be Physically Possible
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This Sculpture Shouldn't Be Physically Possible

Sotheby's Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, Autumn Sale 2010 Preview
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Sotheby's Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, Autumn Sale 2010 Preview

Masterpieces of Chinese Craftsmanship | Highlights with Mark Newstead
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Masterpieces of Chinese Craftsmanship | Highlights with Mark Newstead

Chinese famille rose vase, Qianlong mark - Hansons Auctioneers
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Chinese famille rose vase, Qianlong mark - Hansons Auctioneers

The Best of the Best – The MQJ Collection of Ming Furniture
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The Best of the Best – The MQJ Collection of Ming Furniture

Christie's Results, The Tseng Collection of Antique Ming Furniture
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Christie's Results, The Tseng Collection of Antique Ming Furniture

A Rare Piece of Chinese History: the ‘Dragon’ Dice Bowl from the Friedman Collection
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A Rare Piece of Chinese History: the ‘Dragon’ Dice Bowl from the Friedman Collection

Chinese Porcelain - A BBC Documentry
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Chinese Porcelain - A BBC Documentry