28 Dec
Chinese Artwork
In recent centuries due to the mass reproduction of original Chinese artwork, to ensure authenticity of Asian artwork…
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Chinese domestic and export market porcelain is often viewed as one of the foremost examples of hand built decorative…
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Today, Buddhist Art is one of the strongest and most competitively sort after areas of collecting among Asian Antiques.
Fine…
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Often when a client calls or emails, they are excited at the assumed or possible age of an object.
The…
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Chinese enamelware or cloisonné (a French word- for the process of thin wire dividing cells of color worked to…
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Stones of precious and celestial importance have been culturally significant in China for several millennium.
Ranging in color, composition and…
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Frankly the most difficult area of current scholarship. Asia’s history of honorary reproduction and the commonplace “student coping master”…
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The simplicity of Classical Chinese Furniture has drawn admires from both the East and West for centuries.
Value and rarity…
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Arguably the finest porcelain and bronzes ever produced were made in China. With shapes, marks and techniques being dutifully…
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Consisting of both the functional and fantastical, objects of stone, wood, porcelain and other precious materials were crafted to…
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Comments (2)
I found six little carved red resin snuff bottles in a thrift store. How do you determine if there authentic or reproduced
I have a couple snuff bottle’s that are old one is jade possibly handcarved for sure greenough stone decent detail and the other is a for sure ivory or bone it’s signed and numbered have no idea of the value would like some history I have some other that I found with these ones just porcelain and double gourd ect…