Why does the USA allow these to be imported without being stamped "reproduction"? This is very dishonest by people making fakes and trying to pass them off as original. It seems criminal to me. Thank-you for the video.
I wouldn't totally discount modern ceramics, there is after all a hierarchy of quality. Just like we can buy dinner ware from Walmart on the low end and Limoges on the other end. I love modern Chinese ceramics, besides, if I spent $1.200 on a vase it most likely would not be on my kitchen counter with utensils in it:) The modern stuff you are showing here is schlock but the higher-end stuff can be very pretty.
I hate that he uses relative terms like "creepy". Also, says things like "wrong color blue, too watery" then in the next photo, same color blue is the correct "cobalt" blue. His examples are just not defined enough. I hope this improves because this is a channel I'll be following.
White and blue porcelains are quite tricky, the color also depend on the environment they were in, like under ground, under sea, in a storage etc, many things can happen to a real piece and the bottom can somewhat look like a fake especially in unrestored conditions and you have to know a lot about porcelain techniques during those era, also differ between the craftsmanship, like items for imperial families, items for commoner class, items for export etc.
Awesome lesson, sir! I have a graduate degree in art history and the things I wanted to delve into were never addressed. Thanks for filling the hole in my lacking, yet extensive, sorry, exPENsive education. Kudos.
Thanks you so much for spending the time to educate the public so descriptively. The pieces that were shown as fakes, how were they acquired and those selling them fined?
Most of them have been bought from either sellers here in the US from China, or directly from dealers in China. Taibo and other sites offer them by the truck load. They are not Illegal to sell of course and some sellers have been sued and lost.
If a vase is 30 years old has a good foot but has another little circle in the middle of the foot what is the reason for that.i have one with good white base . When did the fakes enter north America? The flowers on the vase has flowers painted on it but the paint goes the lines which makes me think it's a fake
Hey Peter, great videos, I post them on our Chinese Porcelain FB page for people to learn with ~~in the South, we say "Theres more shi+ than you can shake a stick at. " Feel free to use it!
Wonderful videos. It is refreshing to see comparison's of fakes vs. the real thing. Thank You so much for taking the time to teach us such valuable information.
i feel grateful living in PETER COMBS PERIODE , knowing all of these precious knowledge on Chinese Porcelain. Thank you Sir !! best regards. Wijayanto from Indonesia
This channel is awesome, thank you Peter!! as a porcelain passionate, I thank you and admire you for your effort in putting all this knowledge to public use! it's very noble of you, i hope one day to buy some of your pieces.
Deal Mr Combs. I am not sure if this is the right forum to ask, but i am bold enough to ask. I am an art collector here in Norway, also resident in London. I have some objects that was aquired from a rather well know collection. If you have the time to and interest in looking at some of the pieces would i be more than gratuful if you may provider some information.I will pay a fair fee in order to get some of your insight, and i will also let you use the object in a video if you find them interesting. I find your videos quite decent and i have a lot of respect for anyone with a passing like you have. Best regards Adrian Nyhagen, Oslo
+Cognac Viking Hello Adrian, Feel free to contact me and I'll have a look. my email address and Contact information can easily be found on the Bidamount.com website. We look at things for people every day. best regards, Peter Combs www.bidamount.com/contact-us/
Mr. Comb, may I show you mine as well? I have chiness vase. There is a symbol on the bottom. If you don't mind maybe you can take a look at it? Really appreciate
Thank you so much Peter for all the useful information.I have a fairly large collection of Antique Asian porcelain and about once week a neighbor or friend brings something by that they want me to look at along with the thrift stores I go to.I can now send them to your video.The last year or so I've noticed a lot more fake monochrome and Flambe vases especially on eBay.A video on these would really be great.I'm always surprised at how many people but these.Thanks again I'm signing up for your newsletter.
Thanks John, monochromes are pretty easy to fake, so they've been flooding into the market as well as piles of Langya examples and everything in between. Also in the last two years we've seen a number of Song style "Ge" pieces turning up with "old collection " labels including fake SPINK'S tags and a mysterious non-existant collection from Sweden. Those have been selling for well into five figures at live auctions from Maine to Seattle. and so it goes. best to you, Peter
Thank you Peter! i'm still really enjoying your videos. i'm not sure i can really pick out a good fake yet, but i'm getting there. i think my problem is that i haven't handled too many really good pieces yet - just seen them behind glass at museums.
+ho2cultcha thanks for your kind comments, visit lots of good dealers and you might like subscribing to our weekly newsletter. We hand pick authentic items available on eBay each week and send out a link to the list..visit www.bidamount.com/asian-antiques-on-ebay/ and sign up!..;its pretty useful.
I always thought the one hundred butterfly vase with the two orange butterflies facing each other at the top of the vase is the real vase??? thank you for clarifying!
hello mr peter comb. i have almost 80-100 porcelain and ceramics china from Ming and Qing dinasty. can u help for check the original from .. i hace picture and video .. i hope u help. i wanna sell all cause i have no time gor save all item .. thanks peter
I have a vase that I think is from the Qianlong Empire may I send you pictures and you tell me what you think. Unfortunately my cleaning woman JUST broke it...and I'm heart broken. One of my favorite pieces. I have doubts about it because the mark is in a double frame, and the shape of the vase may not be of that period.
I have acquired a small 2 inch tall, three concubine emperor vase, along with many other antique and oriental pottery, and cloisonné pieces I’m interested in selling much of my collection to finance my own travels What is the best way for me to send you photographs?
Would you be willing to take a quick peak at an Ebay seller's items? katandbeautyfoodwarehouse I have been watching these videos over and over and I am still having a difficult time determining authenticity. I would be very grateful!
The bottom of the pot at 35;21 shows what actual oxidization looks like from being fired, the one after shows how they look when oxidization has been simulated with staining on a modern example. It can be a subtle difference at times. If you pause the vide between the two it becomes more evident. Also, you'll notice the shaping of the foot on the real piece when it was trimmed before it was fired. Hope this helps, Peter
Isn't 32:55 probably republic? The enamels have that quality about them and the piece overall is actually pretty well done, of course Qianlong marks are also very common during this period. A whole other cross over area from genuine QIanlong to Republic to modern copies.
I do know what you mean, however, the heavy paste and potting and the poor glazing of the bottom with all those "pits" coupled with that rather rounded " fat" footrim is more typical of modern fakes. Republic examples emulating Qianlong pieces were typically done with a much neater finish on the base, a very even green glaze on base and inside the mouth. The foot rim were also much tidier. The yellow glaze here and stiff drawing is also problematic. The Chinese fakers have caught onto this more recently and are making pieces much closer to Republic copies. Best Peter
The Chinese call ceramics the art with no mercy.A large part is the hard work involved in the transporting and refining of the porcelain.Then there are the multiple mistakes that can happen during all stages of the production process.All of this followed by rumatism and an early death from silicoses.Yet some how the art reached a high pinnacle of expression .Any way I just wanted to mention the base on the Dragon pot ,where I think a fault like this would come about because the pot was frozen whilst wet.The porcelain becomes laminated as it is thrown and if frozen whist drying the laminations of the many layers will be revealed like filo pastry. Its possible to loose a large amount of work, as when the pots thaw they just fall apart.So if a potter discovers that quite a few days work has been effected by a frosty night when he comes into the work shop in the morning in desperation he may try to save the pots by putting them back on the wheel and trying the throw out the ridges of the pots that have not fallen apart. But the bases of any pots effected in this way cannot be reached and so may only reveal the lamination when dried or when biscuit fired , by which time a large amount of work has been put into the pot and so sponging over the base of the pot and trying to save all that work would be a natural thing to do.But if the potter was just trying to imitate in order to get a higher price then the pot would surely be discarded. .
Hi , i have a vase that i bought some tears ago at an op shop.. i know the lady who donated it and she said that her parents bought it in the 50's on a trip to China. It has a qianlong porcelain mark . And is hand painted but it is grey blue but there are no signs of purposely fake imitation marks
Great things are still out there, until you're absolutely certain stick to buying from only the top 4 or so auction houses Christie's, Sotheby's, Bonhams, Doyle NY etc and well established dealers who can point you in the right direction. Best, Peter.
Its a bit confusing, the four claw dragon can be used by princes and member of nobility, the three can only be used by the prince. A prince can use either. . Best Peter
I too, was wondering if you can take a look at my "curb alert-craigslist free stuff", I got the night before last. Their ad said to just come and get it off our porch-a dinette set. No- one was home when I got there and I noticed some nice stuff, at the curb...I felt VERY uncomfortable and to my relief , the daughter of the home owner came to clean some more. She said she was unaware of the posting and called her mom. She said not to worry about pulling the ad back up on my phone to show her, that she believed me. Tg lol!!!And then went on to say that her mom was majorly down sizing and that I could help myself to anything on the porch and front yard because it was all going to the trash soon. They had had a yardsale a couple days earlier. The blue and white bowl was sitting inside a very large pitcher planter on a pedestal, with large flowers on it and it was caked with dirt and hard grime from supporting a plant inside and not having to fill the entire thing with dirt. It seems like it was a special plate, deserving of a good cleaning and identifying. I saw a similiar one on Ebay with a selling price of $19.99 and when I went to show my daughter in the morning, the ad was GONE! lol. Alot more searching and I found another one that looked slightly darker, with the price of $358. We are starting new jobs and just bought a mini touring van that was several thousand dollars more than we budgeted and....peanut butter jelly time, peanut butter jelly time again. $20 was thrilling to think of....the other, was a battle of getting our hopes up....and listening to what to look for . I will send photos of our finds and if you have the time ..to give me an idea of the worth of each, that I could ask for each, online and at yard sales, I would appreciate it awesomely. No pity....but I got hit by a car in a crosswalk and the recovery seems endless, finances ruined and time to be a fox...aaaaaaagggain- figuring out a maze or countless of them, daily. People like you, offering your knowledge in this area,what you do well and freely is truly AMAZING! Sometimes, thru this, too, finding faith in humanity just doesn't happen. You are an example of the "Great!" America needs be . Bless you!
Hi Peter and thank you so much for your very informative and well-presented videos on Chinese porcelain, especially those looking at the fakes. Also, if I may ask please. Can you recommend any dealers in Ireland who would be expert in antique Chinese porcelain?
Hello Peter! I really loved your video! I have a blue and white porcelain teapot i just aquired but im not very confident in my ability to determine if it might be authentic or not. Can you help me if i send you some photos please? Thank you!
Thanks sir Peter to educate the real or fake antiques , I have some pictures of collection antiques may I ask your help to determine if he is legit or fake
Watching the video around 14:29, I can't help but wonder how these museums obtained the beautiful antique vases. History tells us that the Forbidden City and Summer palaces were looted of their treasures and set on fire by allied soldiers around the time of the Opium War.
Much of it was, of course, looted, mostly by the French at that time. They held auctions in China and in France afterward. Bear in mind, the Chinese skinned alive a couple French officers who went to negotiate with the Emporer, he got insulted and ordered their "deaths by a thousand cuts" and then sent the corpses back to the French...it went over very badly. Years later the Empress Dowager extended olive brnches and re-established friendly relations..