on 25-06-2013 11:44 AM
$4 Bowl Sells For $75,000
An anonymous buyer who purchased an op shop bowl for $4 has sold it at auction for $75,640.
The vase, a 17th century Chinese ‘Liberation Cup’ from the Qing dynasty, is carved from rhinoceros horn and has been known to sell for as much as $200,000 on international markets.
The lucky buyer, who reportedly peruses op shops for hidden gems just like this one, thought he may have spotted a bargain when he saw the vase sitting on a Sydney op shop’s shelf.
A quick online search and an email to Sotheby's Auctioneers consultant Ann Roberts, who specialises in Asian Art, revealed the $4 'bowl' was worth substantially more than that.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/latest/a/-/latest/17737702/4-bowl-sells-for-75-000/
With a large chip on its side, the bowl was initially valued at $20,000 - $30,000, but sold for much more. ($62,000 plus buyer's premium)
"He was very pleased”, Ms Roberts told Fairfax of the anonymous seller. "They don't look immediately attractive to the untrained eye."
The bowls are prized by collectors of Asian art, who will pay top dollar for objects carved from ivory or rhinoceros horn, which hold special value in Asian culture.
Among other items sold at the auction were two white jade pendants, sold for $19,520, and an ‘unusual’ dragon dish for $31,720.
In March, a Chinese ‘ding’ bowl, purchased in New York for $3, sold at Sotheby’s for $USD2.225 million.
on 25-06-2013 07:57 PM
they should lower their prices if they kept them low they would turn over a lot more stock.
I know some are very particular with what they will take these days as well.
on 25-06-2013 08:24 PM
Yes I suppose they're overwhelmed with donations people have so much junk these days. You can't pass it on to the younger generation, they want everything new.
on 26-06-2013 08:24 PM
Yes I suppose they're overwhelmed with donations people have so much junk these days. You can't pass it on to the younger generation, they want everything new.
I remember reading a couple of years ago that charities spend $1000s annually on tip fees for all the junk they get dumped at their door.
Imagine being the person who gave the bowl to the oppie! (and reading about it)