technical analysis: global education limited (global)  - Free Stock Market Beginners Guide
technical analysis: global education limited (global)  - Free Stock Market Beginners Guide
technical analysis: global education limited (global)  - Free Stock Market Beginners Guide
technical analysis: global education limited (global)  - Free Stock Market Beginners Guide
technical analysis: global education limited (global)  - Free Stock Market Beginners Guide
technical analysis: global education limited (global)  - Free Stock Market Beginners Guide
technical analysis: global education limited (global)  - Free Stock Market Beginners Guide
technical analysis: global education limited (global)  - Free Stock Market Beginners Guide

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technical analysis: global education limited (global) ✌️【Value Investing】✌️ Free expert predictions on stock trends and real-time data to help you make informed decisions and grow your wealth steadily. A pair of rareMing Dynastyfish jars dating from the 16th century have sold for £9.6 million ($12.5 million) at auction, smashing their estimate of £1 million ($1.3 million).

technical analysis: global education limited (global) ✌️【Value Investing】✌️ Free stock market analysis and data updates to help you select the best investment portfolio. Achieve steady growth and avoid losses with expert predictions and real-time market insights. The porcelain jars, made for the Jiajing Emperor, sparked a 20-minute bidding war among more than 10 collectors before eventually being sold to a private collector in Asia, according to a statement from auction house Sotheby’s on Wednesday.

“This remarkable result makes it the highest priced Chinese work of art sold at auction worldwide this year,” said Sotheby’s.

Part of the lot’s appeal was the fact that this was the first ever appearance of a complete pair of fish jars with covers at auction.

technical analysis: global education limited (global) ✌️【Value Investing】✌️ Free stock data analysis tools to help you select stocks accurately and capture global market trends. Stay ahead with expert market predictions for better investment returns. There is only one other covered pair known to be maintained together, and they are held by the Musée Guimet in Paris.

In addition, there are only three known single jars that still have covers, all of which are in private collections.

“Their survival is nothing short of miraculous, as the jars were removed to safety together with the family’s art collection during the Second World War, before the family home in Wiesbaden was destroyed,” said the auction house.

technical analysis: global education limited (global) ✌️【Value Investing】✌️ Real-time stock and futures data, backed by expert stock market trend predictions, to help you make timely and profitable investment decisions. So-called fish jars were made during the reign of the Jiajing Emperor, from 1522-1566, and demonstrated a major advance in porcelain production, according to Sotheby’s, which highlighted “the grandeur of the ‘fish jars’ produced during this period.”

“The Emperor was a devout Daoist, and fish as an image of freedom from restraints played an important part in Daoist thought – they were considered symbols of a happy, carefree life in tune with nature,” said Sotheby’s.

technical analysis: global education limited (global) ✌️【Value Investing】✌️ AI-driven stock trend forecasting with free access to real-time market data, offering personalized investment advice and expert predictions. The market for Chinese ceramics has been rising for some time, Nicolas Chow, chairman of Chinese works of art at Sotheby’s Asia, told 【 - Free Stock Market Beginners Guide 】 in a 2017 interview.

“What we’ve seen since the dramatic rise of the Chinese economy, particularly since the late 1990’s, is a staggering rise in prices in this field,” he said.

“You have all this new wealth in China and very high net worth individuals who are extremely hungry to reclaim their past.”

“Ceramics has always had an important place in China and although you’ve got traditions elsewhere – in the Middle East, in Europe – the history in China goes back thousands of years,” he said.

“The Chinese refined the technology over time and their advances are unmatched anywhere else in the world.”

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