There are many boastful, arrogant and unfriendly collectors
in Chinese antiques that I met will be well remembered in my lifetime.
One who was introduced by my younger sister who wanted some
items which at that time I did not have stock of his interest. I told him to be
careful of imitations and my experience in the court case and certificates
wanted by collectors to prove authenticity.
Later my father, Mr. Ng Ting Kau died, he came to celebrate
his death because the famous crook who sells fake antiques has died but to me I
had lost my father and a good teacher in authenticating Chinese antiques. It is
good for every one without this crook so that there won’t be much Bandung
copies in the market because some collectors will fall into his cheat. I met
this man later at a seminar on sunken vessel and he was not friendly at all.
When I came to know of this, I can celebrate for collectors and glorify them
for having antiques without certificates and also Bandung copies being treated
as genuine. I am very happy that my father’s knowledge was transferred to my
boys.
Another who has seen two wall clocks and was told that one
belongs to a Dato and cannot be sold because he sent it over for safe keeping
and the other is for sale. This customer paid a deposit for the clock which is
for sale and later phone up to say that he wanted Dato’s clock and I can only
say that you can only take for the item that you had pay the deposit for. He
did not turn up to collect the clocks. Later when we met we were like enemies.
One accused my late father of using black magic to make
customers buy antiques from him and he is somebody known in society because he
wants to protect his collection. Now that he has use the non- black to teach
his successor how his collection are genuine.
Three years ago I met this Indonesian antique dealer who
runs his business in a hotel in Kuala Lumpur. I was with my friend seated at
this food and coffee place and he and his friend looking for a place to sit.
This place has long tables which can be shared by customers. Since there were
empty places, I then invited them to sit. They sat and I asked him whether he
is still running his shop at the hotel and his reply was “no’ I then asked him
whether is he doing freelance and his reply was that “Yes, my things you sell
your car yet you cannot buy up.” I then said that I am looking for celadons
with six fishes and another with two figurines, he then change his subject by
accusing me of disturbing at talks. I then told him and his group of friends
who was seated around me dealing in semi-precious stones and old watches that I
asked the speakers “can imitations be made exactly the same as originals” and
the speakers said can and now that you claim that I was there to disturb then
you can tell us how your good and old because your friends around here wants to
learn from you and not from the “kurang ajar” (a word hated by malays which
means lack of education.) person. He was at the loss of words and before I left,
I went over to shake his hand telling everybody that I want knowledge on items
that are claimed to be antiques and if you are not happy, we can continue next
week or some other time. I notice that his friends have distant themselves.
Due to attacks on antique
business has made it difficult to survive and even you have good knowledge it
won’t help to bring up good reputation. From then till now these attacks has
also been directed at collectors.
Recently I was accused of being egoistic and this was spread
to my boys. I would say thank you for high lighting because I have been a
looser and there was no match for me against the high level of ego found in the
rich, famous and powerful collectors. A common problem which is collectors are
fond of is that after they kick the bucket they do not know and understand what
are antiques.
There is a visitor from Kirkland, Washington who asked
whether my Kutani ware are genuine, after all the items are not for sale and to
share further is that potters do not fire one or two items which is costly.
Secondly who would want to make fakes and sell to small number of collectors. There
are not many collector in Japanese porcelain but my late father bought them
with other items and knowing what it is, there was no worry in keeping them.
A local collector used his handphone to show me the photo of
his collection and in his collection there were “Swatow Ware and kitchen Ching
“. There was a piece of unpainted Swatow ware which is of late Ming dynasty and
he dated it as Sung. When I said that it is Ming and the other item as kitchen
Ching , he wasn’t too happy. Kitchen Ching are fired in pile and Ming Swatow
has fine and rough ware.
There many visitors searching for shops selling antiques
which I am unable to tell them because what they are selling is not known to me
like Bandung copies being sold as genuine will bring me a bad name for getting
visitors to get cheated. At present my father’s name is already bad and I do
not know how to repair but I will be organizing exhibition based on part of his
collection and knowledge. Watch out for the dates and venue.