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Chinese and Asian Art Estate Settlement: Market Value, Realization, and Timeframe

Posted September 7, 2024September 7, 2024 Pl CombsLeave a commentPosted in Collectors

Settling estate can be a difficult and complicated process. Especially so when art collections of any kind are involved.  When it comes to Chinese or Asian art it can be even more challenging. In most […]

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Chinese Antique Appraisals Verbal or Written?

Posted June 13, 2018September 7, 2024 Pl CombsLeave a commentPosted in Collectors

Chinese Antique Appraisals At plcombs Asian Art, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Since 1979   Chinese Antique Appraisals can be needed for any number of reasons. The big question is, do you need a formal Written Appraisal? or do […]

The Jie Rui Tang Collection Kangxi Porcelain | Book Review

Posted January 23, 2018January 23, 2018 Pl CombsLeave a commentPosted in Art Reference, Collectors

The Jie Rui Tang Collection of only Kangxi porcelain was built up over the course of nearly 40 years by an American collector. Within the collection are some of the finest examples of Kangxi porcelain […]

Wanted We Buy Antique Chinese Silks, Robes and Kesi-Kossu

Posted October 12, 2017September 7, 2024 Pl CombsLeave a commentPosted in Collectors

Wanted  We buy Antique Chinese Silk Robes. Collecting antique Chinese silk robes and Kesi-Kossu panels is a massive global art market.  While many might not think of Asian robes, rank badges and assorted handmade silk […]

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Selling Asian Art Through Auctions Or To A Dealer

Posted September 15, 2017September 16, 2017 Pl CombsLeave a commentPosted in Collectors

About The Asian Art Market, It’s Bicameral Selling Environment Selling Asian art, in particular, Chinese art and objects, in today’s market offers two very obvious choices.  To make sure you get the most money possible […]

A Wanli Hundred Boys Porcelain Box Examined | Reference

Posted September 13, 2017January 11, 2018 Pl CombsLeave a commentPosted in Art Reference, Collectors

  A Wanli Hundred Boys porcelain box came into our possession a few months ago from a local estate here in Massachusetts. With a little digging and research we were able to determine how it […]

How to Avoid Buying Fake Chinese Porcelain At Auction

Posted August 24, 2017February 9, 2020 Pl CombsLeave a commentPosted in Collectors

The Proliferation of Fake Chinese Porcelain Today, A Few Auction Basic Rules Knowing how to avoid buying fake Chinese porcelain isn’t all that difficult. It does, however, require a little knowledge about porcelain, common sense and […]

Later Chinese Bronze Art The Song-Yuan-Ming-Qing Dynasties

Posted June 14, 2017September 7, 2024 Pl CombsLeave a commentPosted in Art Reference, Collectors

Chinese bronze vases and incense burners made between 1200 AD and 1912 are very well known among collectors and dealers. Despite this awareness, examples made during the Song to Qing dynasty remained until recently largely […]

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About plcombs Chinese-Asian Art on YouTube

Posted May 29, 2017March 2, 2020 Pl CombsLeave a commentPosted in Art Reference, Auctions, Collectors

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 […]

The Chinese Art – Antique Market Prices Today

Posted January 11, 2017July 20, 2017 Pl CombsLeave a commentPosted in Collectors

“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 […]

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