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30
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – A woman who inherited some Chinese carved jade from her father has scored the first $1 million appraisal from experts on the U.S. television program “Antiques Roadshow,” the producers said on Monday. In a record for the show, four pieces of Chinese carved jade and celadon from the Chien Lung Dynasty (1736-1795), including a large bowl crafted for the Emperor, were given a conservative auction estimate of up to $1.07 million. “For 13 years, we've been hoping to feature a mill
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