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Happy Lunar New Year!! Peter
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Happy New Year of the Dragon to all. Wishing you a joyous and healthy year ahead
Thank you, Peter!
As always Peter, thank you for sharing your amazing knowledge with us. Those Kutani pieces are to die for.
Thanks Peter. Got your voice back!
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Thanks you Peter !!!!!
Since you mentioned it I’d love to see a video on how to identify Chinese Imari vs. Japanese Imari. What differences to look for and whatnot. While at it maybe going into generally identifying Chinese ceramics vs. Japanese ceramics for the novice. Most things are relatively easy to identify once you’ve put in some time and research but there are always items that pop up that one isn’t quite sure about. There is no short video that could teach everything to look for but some tips might be helpful. Spur marks, differences in dragon depiction, etc., I’m sure many people would appreciate any help they can get. I can name a few auction houses that could use the help that’s for sure. Although I think they often mistake Japanese items for Chinese items knowing that the “mistaken” ID will garner some extra novice bids. That’s a different story though. Just a thought.
Btw, I’m digging seeing some non Chinese items in the videos more. Variety is the spice of life after all.
6 years in and still love to have my Saturday morning ”talking” Asian antiques with you Peter. Thank you !
The highlight of the week for me – plus the prices !! – I can only dream
The salts are going relatively cheap because the old ladies who used to collect them have died off. We'll just have to wait for a younger generation to decide they can't live without them. 😊
Young fish eagle so cute, thanks Peter
For the auction from Marques dos santos, I saw new paints on old items from several passed lots. not sure whether it is a new forge strategy, just, be cautious and good luck!
Lovely things. Yes, I like the Japanese painting of the bird.
Another fascinating report. I get smarter every week learning from you. Thanks so much.
Thanks Peter; the hatstands by lathol87 are new, all their stuff is very well done, but new – that's why the low price. Have been tracking this seller for a while – most resold again and again. They are getting these figures down pat, but the enamels and marks are still wrong…..
Thank you so much dear Peter!🙏💙
Thank you Peter, great job you do!
Im looking to few items in UK, not sure if you can give me some advice regarding age and price?
One is '' Very rare Chinese Green Sleeve vase signed 9'' high '' on Oldvases from London,
And other few on Ukcollection:
Chinese Silver Enamel Cloisonne Snuff Pill bottle
Pair 18th century Chinese stoneware Shiwan Turquoise glazed figurines
Antique Chinese Painting on Pith paper depicting a seated Empress 19th Century
LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE JAUNE PORCELAIN BUDDHA Signed 9'' H
Chinese 18th Century EXPORT TANKARD QING DYNASTY
Chinese or Japanese Painting 2 Pheasants on Silk 19th / 20th century signed
No problems if you cannot advise, as Im not sure what the procedure to ask you for the advice…
Kind Regards
Martyno
P r o m o s m 😆