A visitor from Kuala Lumpur searching for “where to buy
antique original ceramic in Malaysia”. The answer is I don’t know. It has been
all along that I have been trying to throw away rubbish in collecting Antique
Chinese call it whatever you like “ porcelain or ceramic “ due to genuine or fakes. Collectors may have
kept something good but when they meet the expert/s who tell them that they are
fakes that is the problem. A Chinese newspaper claimed that experts wrongly
broke thirty items out of the three hundred items that were produced for
authentication due to wrong judgement. I have been telling people not to become
a collector and this was mentioned in my blog. Most of them trusted the experts
who are makers from the present factories. Many would want to base on
scientific tests. This case that happened in Seattle was about a Chinese
antique dealer has some items scientifically tested in Hong Kong to be genuine
before they were sent over to Seattle for sale and scientific tests done in
Seattle were fakes. I then took the trouble to find out more about scientific
tests. If ten different machines made in ten different countries with ten
different calibration then which country made machine is the most reliable. I
made my round and I got the facts which answered to what I wanted to know. Museums
are institutions for studies and I felt very bored because no one can produce
or give me answers to the authenticity on ANTIQUE CHINESE CERAMIC. I was at a
museum one weekend and a group of three was there for the same event, one of whom
knows me is an arrogant man and he had even visited my place when large portion
of my collection was in Malaysia. I then made my rounds and came up. Right in
front two of his friends and myself, he uses words and not facts to bulldoze
through and I then asked why do you want to collect antique Chinese Porcelain.
The three of them stared, after my explanation I also brought up Chinese Teapot
and further explain, two of his friends quickly introduced themselves by giving
me their name cards and on the spot I told him and his friends that he has no
brains but only want to bulldoze his way because he is somebody known in
Malaysia now known as “Mr. Bulldozer”. When I meet such problem with
collectors, I will just hint and walk away laughing.
The way I see is that Malaysia is not a good place for
selling antiques and there are not many knowledgeable collectors and at the
same time collectors wants to bulldoze their way to authenticate their items by
guessing and not facts. The way they authenticate is 1)well stained 2)well
corroded which you take a stone from the roadside back to the house looks
better. I had in fact stated that porcelain items are more important to the
users than the makers because makers can produce porcelain items to any size
and shape. Users in earlier years have to use porcelain items with care and the
rich people can afford them. Call them what you like Pua Nguar(told by one Mr.
Goh that there is no Nyonya ware in the 60’s and a known scholar in Malaysia),
Nyonya ware, Straits Chinese Porcelain are one good example in a way studies in
Chinese Porcelain. Why are Baba and Nyonya families keeping porcelain crockery
wares and not the makers because they can produce the quantity they wanted. Pua
Nguar or Nyonya ware, or Straits Chinese Porcelain became important because of
its beauty and later Bandung copies (well known for copies started from the
late 60’s) and Jing dezhen continued production. There is a lady who tells me
the difference between the old and new nyonya ware but not on “Bandung copies”
Collectors should know better because any artefacts told by
them to be old are always with them and they have the chance to study and by
bringing to expert will only allow short time for studies and also that the
expert may not have come across such artefacts. Experts may say what they like
including imitations can be made exactly the same as originals which I have
recorded from a talk by an internationally recognized expert. When such
cheating cases can be easily made up then why be a collector or expert. Being a collector is no body important but
only a fool and being laugh at by others. Such practices have caused a lot of
laughter and when I try sharing with them the facts, they tend to disagree
because RONNIE NG IS THE SON OF NG TING KAU, THE OLD CROOK THAT SELLS FAKE
ANTIQUES AT OLD KLANG ROAD and now I am happy for them to blacklist me and they
are aware the danger in collection lies with the owner.
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