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Collector of antique Chinese vases price looks to push the price of Chinese tre
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According to the European "Sing Tao Daily" reported that China's rapid economic development, antique auction market boom. China's rich more, they are willing to financed the purchase of the treasures lost overseas, thus pushing up the price of overseas Chinese antiques . This is also the Chinese antiques auction price much higher than the valuation. Scotland's chief auctioneer, urging a comprehensive search of Scotland is in possession of the family treasures in China. At present, antique vases, furniture, bronzes and other Asian sharp rise in the value of antiques. Well-known auction house Lyon & Turnbull, said the auction house sent electricity to potential customers and letters section and ask them to check whether there are Chinese antiques at home after more than 100 people have replied. Last week the auction of a 18th century Century Qianlong vase, a record high 5,300 pounds, the shock of the auction industry. There are rumors that buyers are Chinese. The most notable is this auction is not in the famous Sotheby's or Christie's, but in a local auction house for. The auction house based in the UK Ruislip, company assets only 120 pounds. Scottish born seaman, soldiers and colonial officials, the large number of businessmen and bankers, so that the local has become a powerhouse collection of Asian treasures. Banks such as Jardine, Matheson & Co is a Scottish WilliamJardine and JamesMatheson created in Guangdong in 1832, they purchased a number of Asian treasures. In addition, Glasgow sailors back to the UK in the Asian treasures, but also play an important role.

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