Chinese box believed to be owned by emperor from Ming Dynasty found in dusty cabinet, now set for auction
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A 15th century box is up for auction after sitting in a WWII veteran's family home for over 55 years. The box is believed to have been made for an emperor.
Radcliffe purchased the box during an auction in London in 1946. Brittany Kasko is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
He later put it up for exhibit at the National Gallery of South Africa’s Chinese Exhibition, according to SWNS.
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