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Chinese Vase Sells For 100 Times Appraised Value

March 26, 2013 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Chinese Vase Sells For 100 Times Appraised Value Small Chinese vase which was passed down as family heirloom for 100 years and valued at just £10,000 sells at auction for £1MILLION | Mail Online A small Chinese vase that was valued at £10,000 to £15,000 has today sold at auction – for almost £1 million. […]

Filed Under: Chinese and Asian Art Auction Results and Market News Tagged With: Chinese Art Market, Chinese Export Porcelain, Chinese fakes on web, youngzheng vase

The Great Bronze Age of China

March 26, 2013 By plcombs Leave a Comment

The Great Bronze Age of China | Asia for Educators | Columbia University The Great Bronze Age of China: An Exhibition from the People’s Republic of China at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Bronze Age was the time when men learned how to mine and smelt copper and tin to make bronze […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research Tagged With: Ancient Chinese Bronze, Chinese Antique History, Great Bronze Age

Earliest Chinese Bronze Discovered

March 26, 2013 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Earliest Chinese Bronze Discovered in Shaanxi Province Chinese archaeologists excavate earliest bronze armor pieces XI’AN, March 10 (Xinhua) — Archaeologists in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province said Sunday that one piece of thigh armor and two pieces of upper-body armor dating back 3,000 years may be the oldest pieces of bronze armor ever unearthed in China. […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research, Discoveries in Asian Art Tagged With: Bronze weapons, Chinese armour, Qin Dynasty, Shighushan Mountain, Terra Cotta

Asia Week Ugly Huanghuali Sells for 9 Million

March 26, 2013 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Asia Week Ugly Huanghuali Sells for 9 Million Asia Week in New York A Huge Success Christies Vase Sells For $3,819,750 Selling for almost TEN times it’s presale estimate a fine Qianlong Period Vase Flys…and it should have! Then a  Pile of Huanghuali Lumber  Brings over $9,000,000, go figure… Vase Lot Description From Christies A FINE […]

Filed Under: Chinese and Asian Art Auction Results and Market News Tagged With: Asia week 2013, Auerbach table, Christie's vase, Christies Auction, Huanghuali Table, Imperial Qianlong vase, Late Qing Table, New York, Qianlong yellow vase, Record price, ugly 9 Million dollar table

Chinese Antique Porcelains, Bronzes and Bamboo For Sale

March 22, 2013 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Chinese Antique Porcelains, Bronzes and Bamboo For Sale on eBay this week. Good Collection of Chinese Porcelains and Bronzes and Carvings Once again we’ve scoured the the online Auction site and found what you might be looking for. The link below will bring you to a number of great Chinese and Japanese: bronzes, porcelain, bamboo […]

Filed Under: Chinese and Asian Art Auction Results and Market News Tagged With: Asian Art, Chinese Collectors, Chinese Famille rose, Cloisonne, Estate Sale, Fine Bamboo, Kangxi plates, Ming Bowls, Qianlong Porcelain

Chinese Porcelain Auction Mar 28, 2013

March 21, 2013 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Chinese Porcelain Auction Mar 28, 2013 Online Chinese Porcelain Dealer “Qing-Period” Selling 50 Lots of Qing Dynasty Porcelain Qing Porcelain from Qing-Period Now through March 28, 2013 Below is a  Direct Link to the Auction From The Dealer Qing-Period.  They are excellent sellers located in the Netherlands and have been selling fine quality mostly 18th C. […]

Filed Under: Chinese and Asian Art Auction Results and Market News Tagged With: Chinese Bowl, chinese porcelain vase, Estate Items, Famille Rose, Guangxu, Netherlands, ox blood vase, Qianlong, Qing-Period

The Altman Collection of Chinese Porcelain

January 15, 2013 By plcombs Leave a Comment

The Altman Collection of Chinese Porcelain A brief look at the collecting habits of Benjamin Altman of not only Asian works of art, but many other categories as well. Altman began collecting art in 1882, when he purchased a fine pair of Chinese enamel vases that reportedly cost only thirty-five dollars (worth approximately $770 in […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research, Chinese Art reference Books Tagged With: Altman collection, blue and white, Kangxi Famille Noire Porcelains, Qianlong Famille Rose porcelains, Song dynasty, The Benjamin Altman Chinese porcelain collection, The Metropolitan Museum Altman Collection, Yongzheng porcelain

Finding Ebay’s BEST Chinese Art Dealers

December 20, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Why Is Finding Ebay’s BEST Chinese Art Dealers so hard? Why is Finding fine Asian Art on eBay so difficult?  ANSWER: EBAY Has Too Many Reproductions, So Let us help you every day or week. eBay已经存在的问题,太多的垃圾隐藏的好东西 For any of you who buy Asian Art, in particular Chinese Art and Antiques looking on Ebay can be […]

Filed Under: Best Practices selling on eBay and Scams, Chinese Art Now on eBay Tagged With: Authentic Chinese porcelain on ebay, Chinese Famille Rose Platter, Finding Ebay's BEST Chinese Art Dealers, Ming Period Incense Burner, Watch List

Christies Evolution of the Asian art market

November 30, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Christies Evolution of the Asian art market – CNN.com Hong Kong “Christies Evolution of the Asian art market” (CNN) — Chinese artists are painting the globe red and the regional art market is no longer hostage to fickle buyers, the Asia president of auction house Christies told CNN. The Asian art market has typically been […]

Filed Under: Chinese and Asian Art Auction Results and Market News Tagged With: artprice, Asian Art, Auctions, Cash deposits, Chinese art, Chinese Art Market, Christie's Hong Kong, Hong Kong Auctions, imperial art, Zeng Fanzhi, Zhang Xiao Gang

China’s $13 Billion Art Fraud Funds Chinese Army

November 29, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

China’s $13 Billion Art Fraud Funds Chinese Army Art Fraud Funds Chinese Army, are surprised? If you pay attention either to China or the art market, you’ve probably heard the story: China last year became – according to art industry experts – the world’s largest market for art and antiques, surpassing the USA. Well, here’s […]

Filed Under: Chinese and Asian Art Auction Results and Market News Tagged With: Art Fraud, Auction Fraud, China Art Market, Chinese antiques, Chinese Army, Chinese Collectors, Guardian Auctions, Phony Auctions, Poly Auctions

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