What's Happening?
A British woman's collection of Chinese artifacts, inherited from her grandmother Nan Brake, has revealed an Imperial Chinese robe worth thousands. Brake, who lived in Beijing during the 1950s, collected
various Chinese art pieces, including a turquoise silk Imperial robe from the 19th century. The robe, adorned with symbols indicating it was made for a member of the emperor's family, is set to be auctioned in London. The collection, which includes other valuable items, was previously unknown to Brake's descendants, who viewed them as family mementos.
Why It's Important?
The discovery of the Imperial Chinese robe highlights the cultural and historical significance of artifacts collected during the mid-20th century. Such finds can offer insights into the art and traditions of Imperial China, attracting interest from collectors and museums. The auction of these items not only provides financial value to the family but also contributes to the preservation and appreciation of Chinese cultural heritage. This event underscores the potential hidden value in personal collections and the importance of expert evaluation in uncovering historical treasures.



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