A 1,000-year-old
bowl from China 's
Song Dynasty sold at auction for $37.7 million on Tuesday, breaking the record
for Chinese porcelain, auction house Sotheby´s said.
The small piece -- which dates from 960-1127 -- broke the
previous record of $36.05 million set in 2014 for a Ming Dynasty wine cup which
was sold to a Shanghai
tycoon.
Bidding started at around $10.2 million and the auction
lasted for 20 minutes before the winning offer came from a phone bidder.
The bowl -- originally designed to wash brushes -- is an
example of extremely rare Chinese porcelain from the imperial court of the
Northern Song Dynasty and one of only four pieces in private hands, according
to Sotheby's.
Measuring 13cm in diameter, the dish features a luminous
blue glaze.
The sale broke the "world auction record for any
Chinese ceramics", the auction house announced after the bidding.
It exceeded an earlier record made by a tiny white
porcelain cup, decorated with a colour painting of a rooster and a hen tending
to their chicks, created during the reign of the Chenghua Emperor between 1465
and 1487.
The cup sold in 2014 to taxi-driver-turned-financier Liu
Yiqian, one of China 's
wealthiest people and among a new class of Chinese super-rich scouring the
globe for artwork.
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