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Rare Chinese vase made into lamp | Rare Chinese vase made into lamp |
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A rare Chinese vase worth £50,000 in mint condition has been listed to sell at just £6,000 after a hole was drilled in its base for use as a lamp. | A rare Chinese vase worth £50,000 in mint condition has been listed to sell at just £6,000 after a hole was drilled in its base for use as a lamp. |
The Chinese porcelain, which dates from between 1736 and 1796, will go under the hammer in Dorset on 24 July. | The Chinese porcelain, which dates from between 1736 and 1796, will go under the hammer in Dorset on 24 July. |
The owner's great-grandfather was believed to have bought the vase in the Far East in the early 20th Century. | The owner's great-grandfather was believed to have bought the vase in the Far East in the early 20th Century. |
The family did not realise its value and made an 0.3in (8mm) hole for cabling to use it as a table lamp. | The family did not realise its value and made an 0.3in (8mm) hole for cabling to use it as a table lamp. |
The vase had been used as a lamp in the family's south-west London home for the past 40 years. | The vase had been used as a lamp in the family's south-west London home for the past 40 years. |
The owner's great aunt carried on using it to light her West Country cottage | The owner's great aunt carried on using it to light her West Country cottage |
Most recent Chinese dynasties Qing Dynasty 1644-1911Ming Dynasty 1368-1644Yuan Dynasty 1271-1368 | |
A family friend then spotted the vase, which features plantation leaves, lotus flowers and leafy scrolls, and took it to be valued. | A family friend then spotted the vase, which features plantation leaves, lotus flowers and leafy scrolls, and took it to be valued. |
Experts dated the 15 inch-high, bottle-shaped piece to the reign of Emperor Qianlong. | Experts dated the 15 inch-high, bottle-shaped piece to the reign of Emperor Qianlong. |
Similar Qing Dynasty porcelain from the era have sold for up to £50,000. | |
Auctioneer Deborah Doyle, of Dukes of Dorchester, said: "I don't think the owners knew how much it was worth before they drilled a hole in the base. | Auctioneer Deborah Doyle, of Dukes of Dorchester, said: "I don't think the owners knew how much it was worth before they drilled a hole in the base. |
"The lady who brought it in was obviously disappointed but happy it was worth something, she had no idea. | "The lady who brought it in was obviously disappointed but happy it was worth something, she had no idea. |
"Despite its low estimate we still think it could easily sell for £20,000 even with the damage." | "Despite its low estimate we still think it could easily sell for £20,000 even with the damage." |
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