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Where Can I Sell My Chinese & Asian Antique items?

Antique Appraisers Auctioneers

Perhaps youve been collecting Asian or Chinese antiques for years and are ready to liquidate. Furniture, jewelry, snuff bottles, sculptures, textiles, and paintings can be classified as Asian antiques. The origin, age, condition, and nature of the item will make a big difference in the selling price you will get for it.

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Types of Chinese Art: A Guide to Valuing & Collecting Chinese Art

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Prices can start from around $200, rising into the thousands depending on condition, with rare, 18th-century snuff examples with authenticated reign marks often selling for the highest price at auction. Sculptures Chinese sculptures, like paintings, depict many things such as people, animals, mythical creatures, Buddha, and more.

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4 Tips to Spot Hidden Gems in Antique Sales

Jerry's Antiques and Estates

Examining the item’s condition is also essential because tarnish and wear can lower its value. Check paintings, sculptures, and other works of art carefully for any autographs, initials, or monograms. Knowing more about these marks might help you determine the piece’s age and authenticity.

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Building a Collection and Art as an Investment

Artifactual History Appraisal

Maybe sculptures make your hands itch to throw clay on a potter's wheel, or portraits help you feel a connection to the past. Once you have a sense of why you feel drawn to build a collection, the next step is to pay attention to what style of art attracts you. Do landscape paintings sooth you, or do you enjoy Impressionist cafe scenes?

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Troika Pottery Buyer’s Guide: The Artistry of British Ceramics

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The studio garnered attention for two very different styles: a line with a smooth, glazed finish and a textured, more sculptural range of ceramics, both reminiscent of the Cornish landscape. Their textured pieces were produced by pouring liquid clay into molds – known as slip casting. Troika mask sculpture.