There are number of visitors 1) From Singapore searching for
“nyonya ware”. 2) Kuala Lumpur searching for “Peranakan tea set K.L.” 3)
Singapore, “where to buy peranakan porcelain in Singapore”. 4) Kajang
“peranakan antiques for sale”. 5) Melaka “fake nyonya ware”. 6) Singapore
“nyonya antique shop penang”. 7) London “nyonya porcelain auction prices”. 8) Puchong, Selangor-“antique nyonya ware”.
9)Puchong, Selangor- “nyonya antique bowl for sale” 10) Kuala Lumpur –
peranakan antique nyonya ware”. 11) London “nyonya porcelain prices”. Please
refer to Star Special titled “Homes”, in this article it tells the shop,
address that sells nyonya ware and the prices for the items which order can be
made and also repeat order. This shop is still in business. I have to admit
that I do not know peranakan ware.
Other visitors from Warboys, Cambridgeshire searching for
“nyonya ware uk”, I do not have contacts with UK and I do not know where the
Settlement for nyonya families are found in UK. Two visitors from 1) Kuala Lumpur-
“antique malaysia”. 2) Malaysia searching for “antique Malaysia” which I do not
know what is wanted by these two visitors and I do not want to state anything.
3) A visitor from New York searching for “Malaysia antique store“. 4) Petaling
Jaya – “antique shops K.L.” which I had stated earlier that there was no record
of any shop or store and explanation was in this earlier blog. 4)Two visitors
one from Shah Alam Selangor searching for “antique shop furniture and another
second from Petaling Jaya searching for “Chinese antique furniture Malaysia”.
5) Melaka- “nyonya ware prices “. Old and unwanted things are treated as
rubbish and if there are takers will make the sellers happy. For nonya set
nothing cost more than 300dollars, for a soup spoon is on 10cents, tea cups
15cents, teapots 3dollars and the prices of the items has passed my hands and
at that time there are also prices for dealers. The nyonya kancheng which was
called pua nguar was 35 dollars. Most of the unwanted things are being sought
after by young family members who have gone to overseas for education.
Antique business has been bad for a long time because dealer
or dealers do not know what is suitable for sale to customers. For example,
when I talk about nyonya ware kamcheng. I was objected by a highly reputable
man that in the 60’s there was no nonya ware and was called pua nguar and there
was no way for me to win over him because collectors trusted him more than me. I
have not heard of peranakan ware and pua nguar. The problem is when I talk
about nyonya ware pua nguar came up and to another person when I talk about
nyonya ware, peranakan ware or straits Chinese porcelain ware came up. The two
problems are nyonya ware fakes are made in Bandung and later Jingde Zhen and
the confusing names given to these wares and if you ask any collector to tell
how to know theirs are genuine they are sure to have problems not only to
nyonya ware but most of the porcelain ware and this has also 1) make buying and
selling difficult. 2) Young generations will share the same problem with the earlier
generation. Collectors have to search all over to see who wants to sell in
order to get what is wanted and no longer from shops. Collectors has been
making enemies toward themselves because if they do not know how to tell what
they have with them are genuine and not at the faults of others. It is of no
use asking where to buy this because good items will not wait for you to come
and buy. Earlier the shop which I had mention that was featured in the Star
special that sells a variety of nyonya ware.
Still got where is it
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