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Authenticating Kangxi Originals From Fakes |Chinese Porcelain

June 19, 2019 By plcombs 3 Comments

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Authenticating Kangxi Originals Requires A Lot Of Looking Understanding the Age of Chinese Porcelain with your EYES. The process of authenticating Kangxi originals takes time. It also requires looking at a lot of authentic examples. Ever since the Kangxi period (1662-1722), endless copies and reproductions have been made with considerable success.  This was particularly the […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research Tagged With: Authentic Kangxi Vase, Chinese-art-reference, Cobalt-blue, Fake-Chinese-porcelain, kangxi vase, Mohammedan-blue, Reproduction Kangxi vase, Yen-yen vase

Asian Antiques Chinese Porcelain Authentication Online | Appraisals

February 21, 2019 By plcombs Leave a Comment

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Online Identification of Chinese Antiques In Live Auctions and Your Own Collection Authentication and Appraisals of Chinese Porcelain and Asian Art have in the past been hard to come by when you need it most, BEFORE the Auction. Do you buy on Live Auctioneers? eBay? Invaluable? BidSquare? or any other online auction site?  We can […]

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Identifying Chinese Republic Period Porcelain Vases 1912-1949

January 17, 2019 By plcombs 3 Comments

Identifying Republican Porcelain

Looking at and identifying Republican Period Chinese vases has always been difficult and a confusing issue. Today it’s made even more confusing by the plethora of reproduction of rare 18th and early 19th C. Qing porcelain flooding onto the market. These are often offered as or presented as being from the Republic period. These are […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research Tagged With: authenticate antique chinese porcelain, Chinese Fakes, Qianlong Porcelain, Republic porcelain

Repatriation Robberies Of Chinese Art

December 16, 2018 By plcombs Leave a Comment

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Reposted from GQ Magazine BY  ALEX W. PALMER PHOTOGRAPHS BY  BARTHOLOMEW COOKE August 16, 2018 Strange how it keeps happening, how the greatest works of Chinese art keep getting brazenly stolen from museums around the world. Is it a conspiracy? Vengeance for treasures plundered years ago? We sent Alex W. Palmer to investigate the trail […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research, Uncategorized Tagged With: chinese art repatriation, stolen asian art

Chinese Antique Appraisals Online | Current Market Value

July 12, 2018 By plcombs 2 Comments

Chinese antique appraisals online from Bidamount provide much more than just an items value.  We will tell you, What the item is and where it was made It’s age and period What materials it’s made of. What you could expect to be paid by selling it to either a dealer as well as a likely […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research, Chinese Porcelain History

Seventy Bronzes Highlight Tajan Auction June 19, 2017 | Chinese Art News

June 7, 2017 By plcombs 1 Comment

Auction of Chinese Tibetan Bronzes

On June 19th the TAJAN auction house in Paris will conduct a sale of Asian art featuring two terrific bronzes from French estates.   While this sale lacks any major porcelain or jade lots, the folks at Tajan have managed to wrangle up a number of nice bronzes. With estimates ranging from under one thousand […]

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Chinese Late Qing-Republic Period Porcelain Signatures Marks

April 4, 2017 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Late Qing-Republic Period Porcelain Signatures and MarksFinding late Qing-Republic period porcelain signatures by known artists from that time can be difficult. Consequently, we thought it might be useful to share with our users a very good site who’s author has taken the time to list and illustrate hundreds of them in alphabetical order.  Some of you […]

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The Fujita Collection Chinese Art Auction | Art News

February 23, 2017 By plcombs 1 Comment

The FUJITA Sale Auction results A MAGNIFICENT AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL AND COVER, FANGLEI LATE SHANG DYNASTY, ANYANG, 13TH-11TH CENTURY BC The Fujita Museum Auction, Asia Week 2017  Exceptionally rare Chinese celadons from the Yuan and ming dynasty, fabulous paintings and some of the finest Shang bronzes ever collected.  An Amazing collection.  […]

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The Virata Collection of Chinese-Asian Art | Auction News

February 23, 2017 By plcombs Leave a Comment

  View Auction Results on You-Tube The Virata Collection of Chinese-Asian Art An exceptional auction of extremely fine primarily Chinese works of art. Collected over a lifetime from the world’s greatest dealers and collectors by Marie Theresa L. Virata.  A lifelong resident of the Philippines Mrs. Virata was an inveterate collector and possessed with impeccable […]

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Asian Art Auction News | CHRISTIES The Pioneers Sale November 2016

November 22, 2016 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Asian Art Auction News

THE PIONEERS SALE Auction: 26 November 2016 Venue : James Christie’s Room, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, No. 1 Expo Drive, Wanchai PRESS CONTACT: Lee Bingle | +852 2978 9966| [email protected] Asian Art Auction News.  As part of Christie’s 250th celebratory anniversary, they’ll be conducting a special auction in Hong Kong. This terrific sale […]

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