There are many visitors searching for many things. Visitor
no.1 from London searching for “xu beihong galloping horse glazed”. Sorry to say that I cannot find glazed horse
on paintings
Visitor no 2 from penang, pulau pinang searching for “how to
spot fake peranakan ware”. It is very easy, it only require the skill and
knowledge even Bandung copies can be spotted.
Visitor no.3 from kuala lumpur searching for “vintage shop
penang” which is easy to find because many of the old shops are considered
heritage building.
Visitor no.4 from kuala lumpur searching for “cheap antique Malaysia”. You
will have to wait for your chance in your lifetime because collectors want to
buy the items of your interest at the price you are looking for.
Visitor no.5 from Rockville Centre, New York searching for “names
of collectors who buy kutani”. I do not have the list and also I have not heard
of association for collecting kutani ware.
Visitor no.6 from kuala lumpur searching for “aliexpress jingdezhen young buy reproduction antique
wares”. This visitor confuses me which I am unable to answer.
Visitor no.7 from papar, sabah searching for “peranakan
porcelain makers”. There are two
factories one in jingdezhen and another in Bandung which I do not know whether
they are still making beautiful copies.
Visitor no.8 from Espoo, southern Finland searching for “where
is the oldest antique shop in Singapore” and another visitor no.9 from
Singapore searching for “antique Chinese vase boutique in Singapore”. I am lack
of information and as such I am unable to answer to these two visitors’
searches.
Visitor no.10 from Singapore searching for “Chinese antiques
Singapore experts”. Singapore has many
Chinese antique experts before the starting of auction business in Chinese antiques
in Hong Kong. South East Asian Ceramic Society was also started in Singapore
and an American Lady who stayed in Singapore collected porcelain items and
later donated to a museum in America. Bandung copies was also spotted by
experts in Singapore. I am very sure that there good experts in Singapore who
are students at that time to carry on with authentications.
Visitor no.11 from kuala lumpur searching “ng ting kau”
which is very easy, first you must get a certificate and then go to
Semenyih and you will find him there.
The place that he stays is a well known place.
Visitor no.12 from Nokia, Western Finland searching for “antique
buyer in Malaysia”. It is not known what type of antique that you are talking
about and this make you difficult to get answer.
Visitor no.13 from London
searching for “nyonya for sale in uk”. I am not sure whether there are
any importer for nyonya ware in London but in Malaysia, there are importers.
Visitor no.14 from Concord, New south Wales searching for “peter
clague, Singapore”. Please refer to same blog posted on March, 27/2012.