The uncomfortable pink color always tells it is after 1950. No collectors would buy
pressed resin of no value. A friend gave one to me, I trashed it after he left
Chinese cloisonne, maybe 1930s, because it is too plain, worth maximum $50 a pair
The characters are 北京饭店,or Beijing hotel, a large famous hotel in Beijing China. I would say it belonged to the canteen in the hotel. Not a...
Soapstone Chinese blank seals. Worth at least $50 a pair in my Northwest pacific antique mall.
Typical Japanese pattern, I would say 100 years old and worth $50 to 100
Vintage, worth $10 in my Seattle local vintage shops,
mark says Ying Shan made. The painted pattern and the mark both clearly tell it is Japanese. Not antique. very Limited value
worth $100 or more
very typical Japanese item. I believe it is authentic and more than 100 years old
Not bad. Chinese farmers carry this type of large tea pot to field to provide tea of the whole day they work. Hand painted, but the inside of...
It is a Chinese fan which can be seen from the Chinese characters and their meaning because the phrase is a typical transitional Chinese phrase...
The pendant front side says "Xi Shi", and the back side says "one of the top 4 most beautiful ladies in ancient China". Just a souvenir,...
Vintage, limited value
Pressed resin, no collectors would like them.
It certainly worth something, but the condition is not good, I would say $50 to 150. By the way, the kid carries a large peach. Large peach is...
This is a Chinese vase of Qing dynasty. The characters say "Ma Gu" , the name of a famous lady monk in China historical story, who is well known...
The two characters are Chinese, but Japanese share the same characters. It is just the name of the maker. The way of the naming clearly tells me...
This is a pewter tea can. http://www.997788.com/80063/auction_1345_7694931.html This link shows a can with same seals on the bottom. The 4...
Looks good! But feels like age-faked
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