Bought for $3 at yard sale, bowl sells for $2.2 million

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Story highlights A bowl bought for $3 at a yard sale sold for $2.2 million on Tuesday

The 1,000-year-old bowl was on display in the previous owner's living room

Initial estimates valued the bowl at $200,000 to $300,000

A rare Chinese bowl bought for about $3 from a yard sale in the U.S. sold for $2.2 million at an auction in New York on Tuesday.

The bowl, found in New York state, "was bought for a few dollars from a tag sale near the consignor's home in the summer of 2007," said Cecilia Leung of Sotheby's. "At the time, the purchaser had no idea that they had happened upon a 1,000-year-old treasure."

The previous owner displayed the bowl in their living room for several years before they became curious about its origins and had it assessed, Leung said. Sotheby's pre-sale estimates valued the bowl, which measures just five inches in diameter, at between $200,000 to $300,000.

The 'Ding' bowl is an example of Northern Song Dynasty pottery and described by Sotheby's as "remarkable and exceptionally beautiful."

The only other known bowl of the same size, form and almost identical decoration has been in the collection of the British Museum in London for over 60 years, according to Sotheby's.

The bowl was purchased by London dealer, Giuseppe Eskenazi, for $2,225,000, after a prolonged battle between four bidders.

swan_song__ on October 9th, 2020 at 20:28 UTC »

I actually know who this is! The niece of the person who sold the bowl for $2.2 million went to high school with me. The family actually used the Ding bowl as a key bowl for several years before they sold it haha

HelloKalder on October 9th, 2020 at 19:47 UTC »

How in the hell does someone just have a 1,000 year old bowl laying around their house that they randomly decide to sell at a yard sale?

Thedrunner2 on October 9th, 2020 at 18:16 UTC »

Unbelievabowl