Introducing the Na Yantu Palace Antique Collection, a magnificent assortment of antique treasures from one of the most prominent aristocratic families of the late Qing dynasty. This collection boasts a rich history and heritage, with each piece bearing witness to the opulent lifestyle of Na Yantu, the seventh generation Prince of Kharachin and descendant of Genghis Khan.
Acquired and cherished by Na Yantu himself, these antiques include stunning examples of Chinese ceramics and porcelain, as well as intricate jade carvings, ornate silverware, and exquisite paintings provided by various cosigners around the world. Each piece tells a story of the wealth and extravagance of the era, and represents a unique and valuable piece of Chinese history.
Following Na Yantu's financial struggles, the collection was sold to the Minsheng Trading Company for auction. A portion of these antiques were eventually purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne, a renowned collector of European and Chinese art.
Now, these exceptional antiques have been meticulously preserved and are ready to be showcased to the world. This auction presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Chinese history, and to admire the masterful craftsmanship and stunning beauty of these artifacts. Don't miss your chance to bid on the Na Yantu Palace Antique Collection and add a rare and valuable piece of history to your collection.
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