BC
Rare chairs found in BC church
Sep 11, 2012 / 7:18 pm
After sitting unnoticed in a Vancouver Island church for years, two chairs dating back to 17th century China have sold at auction for $630,000.
A parishioner of Victoria's St. Matthias Anglican Church who is an aficionado of Oriental antiques but wants to remain anonymous, first noticed the chairs in 2010.
Originally, the armchairs were thought to be fake, but their worn feet proved their authenticity.
Bidding began at Sotheby's New York at $120,000 but rose in $10,000 intervals, quickly surpassing their estimated value of $180,000 to $250,000.
After hitting $500,000, bidding began to jump in intervals of $25,000, hitting a ceiling of $630,000.
With extra costs, known as a buyer's premium, the final price for the two chairs was $758,500.

Read more BC News

BC Discussion Forum
Government of BC
Wildfire News
Provincial Emergency Program
BC Health Guide
Drive BC
BC Ferries
_

- Ahmadiyya mosque opens in Delta
- BC NDP's bus ride went beyond Hope
- Vancouver man shot dead in Costa Rica
- Company intercepts LSD-laced mail
- Hydro project to go ahead in northern BC
- Pickton victims' families skeptical
- Coroners warn of water danger
- RCMP surround Langley home
- Beware of counterfeit polymer $100's
- Cowichan to close six middle schools
- Tips for staying safe this long weekend
- Body recovered at Golden Ears Park


(Click for RSS instructions.)











