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Two charity shop dragon ceramics bought for £2 and £100 turned out to be 19th century Chinese pieces and sold for over £7000 and £5080 after expert valuation at auction.
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Charity shop £2 dish turns out to be 19th century Chinese porcelain worth £7,620

Katie Dollard
Last updated: 2025/11/17 at 9:46 AM
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The £2 dish and £100 vase together ahead of their auction, where they fetched £7,620 and £5,080. (Jam Press/Woolley and Wallis)
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Two charity shop finds have sold for thousands at auction after their 19th-century origins were discovered – with one originally priced at just £2.

A blue and yellow ‘five dragon’ dish had been donated to a charity shop in Dorset, and was set to sell for just £2, while a blue and white ‘dragon’ bottle vase was priced at a more steep £100 in a Surrey charity shop.

Both pieces are of 19th-century Chinese origin, brought to UK auctioneers Woolley and Wallis, where Chairman and Asian Art specialist John Axford immediately identified them as significant works, as reported by What’s The Jam.

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The dish was found after the vigilant charity shop manager decided to get it checked “just in case”, having planned to flog it for £2.

Expert John Axford instantly recognised the distinctive decoration and identified the dish as dating to the Daoguang period, from around 1821 – 1850.

A six-character Daoguang mark confirmed the attribution, and research revealed that a similar example appears in the Chinese Imperial collection, recorded in The Imperial Porcelain of Late Qing, from the Kwan Collection.

Two charity shop dragon ceramics bought for £2 and £100 turned out to be 19th century Chinese pieces and sold for over £7000 and £5080 after expert valuation at auction.
The £2 dish and £100 vase together ahead of their auction, where they fetched £7,620 and £5,080. (Jam Press/Woolley and Wallis)

The dish features a five-claw dragon pursuing a flaming pearl among swirling flames and cloud scrolls, with two further dragons decorating the dish.

The underside continues the dramatic design, with two dragons above a band of lotus-petal lappets, all executed in translucent yellow over an underglaze blue wash.

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Given a conservative estimate of £1,500 – £2,000, the dish far exceeded expectations, selling for more than £7,000.

And as the dish was a donation, the proceeds have been donated to charity.

Meanwhile the ovoid vase, with its long slender neck, also garnered attention – with the piece featuring three dynamic dragons chasing a sacred pearl of wisdom amongst clouds, flames and rolling waves.

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Two charity shop dragon ceramics bought for £2 and £100 turned out to be 19th century Chinese pieces and sold for over £7000 and £5080 after expert valuation at auction.
The rare blue and yellow five-dragon dish, donated to a charity shop for £2 and sold for £7,620. (Jam Press/Woolley and Wallis)

Impressed by the craftsmanship and curious whether the piece might be the work of a particular artist or workshop, the Surrey-based shopper who purchased it for £100 took it to Woolley and Wallis for advice.

There, Axford again confirmed it to be a 19th-century Chinese piece from the first half of the century.

Estimated at £1,500 – £2,500, the vase sold for £5,080 after competitive bidding.

Both pieces were sold in Woolley and Wallis’ Fine Asian Art sale on Tuesday (11 November).

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Two charity shop dragon ceramics bought for £2 and £100 turned out to be 19th century Chinese pieces and sold for over £7000 and £5080 after expert valuation at auction.
The £2 dish and £100 vase together ahead of their auction, where they fetched £7,620 and £5,080. (Jam Press/Woolley and Wallis)
Two charity shop dragon ceramics bought for £2 and £100 turned out to be 19th century Chinese pieces and sold for over £7000 and £5080 after expert valuation at auction.
The 19th century Chinese blue and white dragon vase, bought for £100 and later sold for £5,080. (Jam Press/Woolley and Wallis)
Two charity shop dragon ceramics bought for £2 and £100 turned out to be 19th century Chinese pieces and sold for over £7000 and £5080 after expert valuation at auction.
The six-character Daoguang mark on the base of the vase, which sold for £5,080. (Jam Press/Woolley and Wallis)

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