There are eight visitors to this blog 1) Visitor from Raub,
Pahang searching for “fake Chinese Porcelain in K.L.” This visitor’s search is not only found in
K.L. It is also found in Melaka when I visited some years ago. 2) Visitor from
Woodside New York searching for “fake yuan porcelain “ which is easy to find
because I have seen many in Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya. Maybe New York is
unlike Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya, there are local and foreign traders here.
There are genuine Yuan items which came to Nanyang because at the time of the
Yuan Dynasty A.D. 1279 to A.D. 1368 which is the short time rule over China
that not many places of the Yuan dynasty items had deposited and the place
known with Yuan dynasty items is Istanbul. I came to know the deposit of Yuan
items because active trade has taken place during the Yuan dynasty. This active
trade has made the Mongol government of the Yuan Dynasty richer and this high
demand of porcelain will not leave potters bankrupt. Anybody can study the
difference between the old and the new. 3) Visitor from Destelbergen ,
Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium searching for “Joseon dynasty korea christie’s”. Being
a collector, one must understand what to buy or good to keep. The collectors in Chinese porcelain had
already known what are “bandung copies”, Jing de zhen copies” and genuine ones
without having to ask around. 4) Visitor from Singapore and 5) visitor from
Kuala Lumpur searching for “shopping for peranakan porcelain in Malacca”. This search
has been answered in this blog earlier and no use repeating. 6) Visitor from
Cheras Selangor searching for “klang valley sells porcelain jar”. The answer is
above. 7) Visitor from Penang, Pulau Pinang searching for “nyonya ware”. Star
Newspaper has featured a shop with address that sells nyonya ware and not any
other ware. I took this newspaper article to a flea market and a vendor from
Penang asked me to make a photo copy for him and this copy will be delivered to
him this Sunday. Another vendor uses his handphone camera to take a photo of
this article. 8) Visitor from Indonesia searching for “Chinese antique
furniture Kuala Lumpur”. Most of the antique furniture needs repair and the
difficult to get restorers makes it not profitable for dealers. I remember my
father’s friend bought a set of mahogany furniture from a rich and famous family
in Ipoh and the set of furniture was left with a European lady married to a
local Chinese in Kuala Lumpur. This set of furniture has a round frame chair
back set with beautiful round Ching Dynasty polychrome porcelain piece. The
common ones are set with round marble.
Some of the collectors cum experts do not authenticate
artefacts according to characteristics which ended up being guessing. One
Chinese collector showed photographs of his Yi-Hsing teapots which he believed
to be good and when I asked whether water will seep through the wall of the
teapots, he accuses me of being a trouble maker which I am still laughing at
this accusation and not being accused of being an old redundant. Most of the
collectors want to popularize themselves without knowledge but pointing fingers
at others as being bad. They think that by being a collector is to buy and keep
whatever they believe to be genuine and not knowing that they have to let
others know how and what important or valuable the artefact. The knowledge
makes the items important thus making them a good collector.
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