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Second Hansons’ dish hits £100,000

An imperial blue and white Chinese Yongzheng dish has made £100,000 at Hansons’ London saleroom – 12 months after the auction house sold a similar dish.

In September last year, in its Derbyshire saleroom, Hansons offered a dish found in a south Derbyshire kitchen cupboard. It sold for seven times its estimate at £230,000.

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