AN IMPERIAL Chinese vase thought to have been kept at the royal palace in Beijing’s Forbidden City sold for more than £9m at auction last night.
The turquoise vase, decorated with chrysanthemums and thought to date from the 18th century Qianlong period, was bought over the phone during a 700-lot Chinese sale at Bonhams auction house in London.
The buyer, from the Chinese mainland, paid £9,001,250, making the vase the highest-priced Asian artwork to be sold in London this year.
Its pre-sale estimate was £5m to £8m but it went for a higher price following a bidding war between three separate phone buyers. The final figure includes the buyer’s premium. Asaph Hyman, a senior specialist at Bonhams Chinese Art Department, said: It has been a very great privilege to have sold such an extraordinary work of art.
“The interest in Chinese art continues to grow and the number of remarkable objects coming to auction is astonishing.”





