There are seven visitors 1) from Hoogland, Groningen
searching for “antic porcelain China THE story of eight horses of mu wang bowl.
The answer is easily found in the library of the Chinese museum in China. 2)
Visitor from Kuala Lumpur searching for “Chinese antique furniture for sale
Malaysia”. The problem is that the sellers do not know where the buyers are and
the buyers do not know where the sellers are and the only way is to advertise
in the newspaper classified advertisement. 3) Visitor from Saudi Arabia
searching for “old timer antique shop in Kuala Lumpur”. The old timer antique shop is Asia Antique at
Loke House, Medan Tuanku, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and the owner is Mr. Peter
Clague, a licence antique dealer with licence no. 0281 issued by Muzium Negara
(National Museum of Malaysia) under Act 168 of Antiquities Act 1976 and another
is a freelance dealer is Mr. Mohammad and these are the old timers that I can
recall. The experts that authenticate Chinese Porcelain items are Professor
Peacock, William Young Willetts and Mr. Mohammad. 4)
Visitor from New York searching for “Chinese antiquities and porcelain
and university”. When searching for Chinese porcelain you have to look for
places which active trading has been taking place and the places for study are
the museums which I studied during my lunch hour rest while driving taxi and
now I have retired from driving taxi my notes reminds me of the facts that I
gathered while at the museum. My visit to museums and shops always with the aim
to know what I am looking for in my studies and not just to tour. My age is
catching up and I would advise visitors to my blog to look for the people that
I had named to assist in bringing better collection. 5) Visitor from Hanoi,
Vietnam searching for “antique swords of yuan China”. I have not come across
any of the items, you mentioned. 6) Visitor from Kuala Lumpur searching for
“nyonya ware for sale”. This visitor did not read my statement or statements in
this blog otherwise he would not have asked the same question. The answer A)
you can order nyonya ware from Jing de zhen in China. B) I do not know whether Bandung
which is famous for making copies are still making. C) In Kuala Lumpur, a shop
that advertised nyonya ware for sale and not any other ware is still open with
order and repeat order can be made at this shop or advertise in newspaper for
your search. 7) Visitor from Singapore searching for “yuan vase authentication
in Singapore” which I have not known of any. To quote two paragraphs for a book
“To this must be added the deductions which can be made from the study of
well-authenticated specimens, and, of course, the valuable work enshrined in
the books which are mentioned in the bibliography.” And another quote is “There
are dealers and dealers. Those who take the trouble to study the things they
handle-and most of them do that –are the best friends to the researcher after
truth in this particular field”. A Chinese proverb is “books are old teachers”.
Many years ago my late father sold an Early Ming vase to a
Swedish man who works for a company well known in this world. He showed this
vase to a number of places and was confirmed to be copy and when I check with
the people whom he mentioned in his letter, all of them denied and at the same
time he was using a strong force by saying that he need not prove that the vase
a copy. After my father passed on, the local office Chinese man has also
retired approach me and I was told that this Swedish man force him to buy up
this vase and I swallowed my pride to buy the vase because he is an innocent
man that got trapped. This vase has all the characteristics of the Ming dynasty
and it is not for sale kept in a safe place and I could put a price for Rm
25million. From then onward I have no respect for customers from Sweden and
other gas bags. Experts always say that copies are easily made by using chemical
to aged and if there is no difference between then, this subject in education
is all rubbish which I had on stage challenged and they were at the
embarrassment because I do not want to be treated a fool by them. I had plans
to start exhibitions to show my antiques and not half baked ones.
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