Two Ming Blue and White Masterpieces – A Chenghua Palace Bowl and A Xuande Dragon Stem Bowl
Sotheby's has recently announced highlights from its upcoming fall auction in Hong Kong. We had previously invited Nicolas Chow, Chairman, Sotheby’s Asia, to introduce the leading lot of the season, a Qianlong pouch-shaped glass vase from the Le Cong Tang collection, which is expected to fetch in excess of HK$200m. During the interview, Nicolas also presented two blue and white masterpieces from the Ming dynasty – A Chenghua Palace Bowl and A Xuande Dragon Stem Bowl. Full article: https://bit.ly/2kAEUg4

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