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A blue-and-white flask [Photo provided to China Daily]
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Chinese ceramics hammered off for high price
A 15th-century qinghua (blue-and-white) stem bowl that Chinese emperors used during sacrificial rituals was hammered off at HK$60 million ($7.7 million) at Christie's auction on Wednesday.
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