On Wednesday a rare bowl that a man bought at a yard sale in New Haven, Connecticut for just $35 last year sold for $722,000 at auction, surpassing its top estimate of $500,000 (£358k). That's more than 20,500 times the amount it was bought at the yard sale for. When he first spotted the bowl at the yard sale the man didn't haggle over the price, thinking that this 6.25-inch bowl could be something rather special. The unnamed buyer then sent photos of the bowl to auction specialists, who immediately told him it was definitely of historical significance. After closer inspection the bowl, which is now called the lotus bowl as it resembles a lotus flower bud, was revealed to be from the court of China's Yongle Emperor, who ruled from 1403 to 1424, a period known for its porcelain techniques. Only six other known bowls have survived.
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