There is a case which involves me and an expert of a world
famous museum because a customer bought a Sung dynasty item from my late father
and this expert confirm it as Ching Dynasty Chien Lung copy and at that time
this customer distant themselves from my father and myself. This customer came
back asking me to glue a broken Tang Dynasty horse’s leg after a few
unsuccessful attempts. I then told him that I have the Sung Dynasty items as
well as the Chien Lung copy item of the same ware. I would like to see this
expert with the aim to bite hard that
the Chien Lung copy as genuine Sung
dynasty and see what the expert is going to tell me. This customer got
frightened and said that you do not have much of such stock left so don’t
create trouble.
One visitor from
Kuala lumpur searching for “antique shop in kuala lumpur” and another visitor
from Australia searching for “penang antiques” which I suggest by saying keep
on searching and don’t give up because you may not find it today but you may
find it tomorrow. A visitor from Bandar Seri Begawan searching for “how do I
know whether the nyonya ware is authentic” which is simple if you have seen the
authentic specimen, Bandung copies and present Jing dezhen copies and at the
same time ask the vendor or vendors to give you information about genuineness
which is the best effective way with the specimen in front of the vendor and
you. The next visitor from Kuala Lumpur searching for “vintage plate shop in
Malaysia” which I have not heard of any but there is a company that sells
vintage plate salvaged from the Straits of Malacca and a few years ago, the
company held a sale at KLCC business convention centre and I met Dr. Ivan
Polanin, a cancer specialist working in Malaya in 1948 and he has been
collecting porcelain and I shared my experience with him. I am unable to tell where
this company is after I have partly retired from antique business while driving
taxi.
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