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Chinese famille rose porcelain
June 8, 2017June 8, 2017Art Reference

Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain History | Video

  The Chinese Famille Rose porcelain history is a pretty fascinating one.  How this enamel, first developed in Germany found it’s way to the kilns of Jindezhen as well as the workshops in the Imperial Palace is a story […]

youtube videos on Chinese porcelain
May 29, 2017March 2, 2020Art Reference, Auctions, Collectors

About plcombs Chinese-Asian Art on YouTube

About plcombs Chinese-Asian Art on YouTube, helping our customers and friends stay informed about the Chinese and Asian art market. Why we do them. A few years ago it occurred to us, that very few video’s could be found […]

January 11, 2017July 20, 2017Collectors

The Chinese Art – Antique Market Prices Today

“The Chinese Art – Antique Market Prices Today, have they peaked?”This is a question we’ve heard a lot over the last few years, in particular in the last 10 months.  The answer is not quite […]

Chinese Porcelain vases
January 10, 2017September 7, 2024Collectors

Finding Antique Chinese Porcelain Around New England | Collecting

Antique Chinese Porcelain can probably be found more readily in New England than in any other part of the country.  Following the signing of “The Treaty of Paris” in 1783 ships from Salem, Boston, New […]

December 21, 2016January 11, 2017Art Reference, Auctions, Collectors

Chinese Celadon Porcelain Values Catching Up | Art News

Chinese Song, Yuan , Ming and Qing Celadons

November 25, 2008December 21, 2016Uncategorized

The Auction Market, Financial Market Woes and so it goes..

A view of the antiques and fine art, asian art, oriental antiques and antiques market. Its always changing and evolving from Picasso to Qianlong.

October 3, 2008December 23, 2016Art Reference

Who’s Number 1 on the Web with Asian Art? The Smithsonian/ Freer & Sackler Hands Down!

The other day a friend and customer asked me; “What is the best Asian Art reference site on the internet.” While many museums and dealers have websites and a number of hobbyist group sites like Gotheborg.com display a mix […]

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