Chinese calligraphy album fetches more than $1 million at auction

April Yin, Asian Art specialist with Heffel Fine Art Auction House, shows examples of Chinese calligraphy which were sold for more than $1 million on Oct. 30 in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Heffel Fine Art Auction House (Mandatory Credit)

TORONTO - A centuries-old calligraphy album that was once part of the Chinese emperor's royal collection and found in a Canadian basement has fetched more than $1 million at a Canadian auction, many times its projected sale price. 

Heffel Fine Art Auction House said the "extremely rare" ink on silk calligraphy album was created by Zhao Mengfu, who was a distinguished Chinese calligrapher and painter during the Yuan dynasty, which is the only Mongol-led Imperial dynasty of China from about 700 years ago.

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