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A British couple had an antique Chinese vase examined in the 1970s but were declared a fake by BBC experts. (Photo: mirror) |
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Due to the conclusion of "exquisite copy" from the program "Going for a Song", the vase was forgotten in the attic for 4 decades. (Photo: mirror) |
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After the owner passed away, relatives discovered the vase while cleaning the house and initially valued it at only 24 million VND. (Photo: mirror) |
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David Reay from Bainbridges auction house identified this as a genuine treasure , not a fake as previously concluded. (Photo: mirror) |
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In-depth examination confirmed that the vase was made in 1740 during the reign of Emperor Qianlong, belonging to the Qing Dynasty royal ceramic line. (Photo: DNVN) |
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The vase was sold with a starting price of 1 million pounds and closed at 43 million pounds (1,327 billion VND). (Photo: Telegraph) |
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After adding taxes and fees, the total transaction value was up to 53 million pounds (more than 1,600 billion VND). (Photo: antique-marks.com) |
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The story shows that even experts can be wrong, and the true value of an antique is only discovered by those who are truly knowledgeable. (Photo: express.co.uk) |
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