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Язык оригинала: Русский #1 |
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I have been asked to apply to the connoisseurs and find out more information about the old Chinese porcelain seal. Total 12 stamps. These photos were taken from different angles - top, side and seal itself. Dimensions podayutsya - height, then the diameter (if circular), and hand.
I'll put a few posts, since all of them will not fit. If there are experts on subjects of Chinese antiques, please, tell me what this means, the historical importance and rarity, and of course, what the market value of such items now. Thank you, I and my friends will be grateful ... 1-4: 4-blade 60mm print height, base 78 x 78 mm 5-8: 55 mm x 42mm diameter |
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| Этот пользователь сказал Спасибо за это полезное сообщение: | Pavel (09.09.2010) |
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Язык оригинала: Русский #4 |
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1-6: 80 mm x mm 57h30
Добавлено через 6 минут 1-5: 126mm x 28x28 mm Добавлено через 2 минуты 1-5: 77mm x 34h34mm Последний раз редактировалось OlegTsi; 09.09.2010 в 16:25. Причина: Добавлено сообщение |
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Язык оригинала: Русский #8 |
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OlegTsi, I can not consider himself a connoisseur of Chinese antiquities, yet I can definitely say that if this is real old print - it can be extremely expensive. Perhaps even unpredictably expensive. The Chinese remained after the Cultural Revolution virtually no old art, and now, become rich, for some unrealistically high prices agreed to buy it all over the world. True, very expensive still print from jade, and porcelain at such price is not met.
But chances are that it's still modern copies, especially if recently imported from China. Then they are like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=180545763505 |
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| Эти 6 пользователя(ей) сказали Спасибо kr555 за это полезное сообщение: | Amateur (09.09.2010), luka77 (10.09.2010), usynin2 (10.09.2010), Wladzislaw (10.09.2010), Евгений (10.09.2010) |
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Язык оригинала: Русский #10 |
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Eugene, thanks, I, personally, of the same opinion. This is likely a copy and it was the main version, which adhered to my friends. They are someone offered to buy this collection, claiming that all of these items were imported from China after the war. (So yesterday, too, was after the war). See them live is not possible. Everything connected with the original seal has been carved from jade (Jade), although with him today can make a nice copy.
I looked at the sale of porcelain seals on Ibee results penny, though they press too look old. Who has access to Ibeyu, here you can see. Neither Christie's nor Sotheby's would never have recorded sales of porcelain stamps from China. I already gave the result of our discussions to those who asked me about it, I think that they will satisfy and reassure. http://completed.shop.ebay.com/i.htm...lete=1&guest=1 Everyone thank you very much. |
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