This is another painting by him, however, we still cannot tell whether that one is authentic or not. [ATTACH]
Yes, It is a Chinese painting. The signed signature reads "Zhen Kaiyuan" who is born in 1745 (Qianlong Period). However, we cannot tell whether it...
I think they are small bases for holding. However, they do like miniature traffic cones.
I guess it is between 1950s to 1980s during the period of chinese earning foreign exchange through export.
That is a great restoration! Amazing!
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There's another professional way to test it. If you wrap it thoroughly with plastic food wrap multiple times and put it into a closet for 1 week,...
I am sorry to say that but I think this is nothing related with old. It should be a new replica in the near 10 years. Also the material made of it...
Why relate copiers to Chinese? Cannot copiers be Latins, Europeans, Russians, or Americans? If it is a copy, I would rather think it is a japanese...
From the words it shows on the pillow. It is very funny and these sentence cannot be combined into a composition. From what I can tell, there're...
Not 100 per month. Way over 100*100 a day if there's enough demands.:happy:
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Need very detailed look to see if it is real or not. I cannot say it is soapstone. Possibly it is Nephrite or old jade. However, please use a...
Bingo, Mr. terry5732 is right:kiss:
Just lost the picture of Namdaemun. Lol. [ATTACH]
Ok.... I did some research and find....... it is interesting. It does a Chinese made hot pot, with chinese handwriting. But it is exported to...
Lacquer originally comes from lacquer tree or vanish tree. They can not only be applied on wood but also be applied on metal, cane, skin, cloth,...
It is a long story when we say how lacquer skill comes from. Also there's a long history for chinese use bronze in lacquerware. [ATTACH] This is...
I have no idea about how to resell antiques. It is a bowl, not a brush pot. You need to find if there's any even scratches or unnatural wears in...
Compared with two handwritings. I can hardly agree the brush pot in Colorado is a Qianlong period brush pot. It's more likely to be an late Qing...
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