Queen’s teapot sold for £1m

A Chinese teapot that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth I has been sold at auction in Hong Kong for more than £1m.

The 10-inch porcelain teapot, decorated with songbirds and trees, was purchased by British-based antique dealers Littleton and Hennessy, on behalf of an overseas collector.

Auctioneers Sotheby’s said the teapot eventually went under the hammer for £1,079,000.

The teapot, which had been expected to fetch nearer £785,000, was given to a Chinese emperor during the Ming dynasty in the 1500s.

Alastair Gibson, of Sotheby’s, said: “It is a wonderful, exotic and historic piece which would have blown people’s minds.”

(this article was taken from tltnews.net)

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