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Chinese Porcelain Monochromes of the 19th C. 

Peter Combs
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Regular weekly and bi-weekly videos from Peter Combs and Bidamount about Asian art and the auction market. With an emphasis on fine art, auction news, and art news from numerous auction houses and online auction venues. These videos focus extensively on the Chinese art market and the Japanese art market. Other videos cover the topics of understanding and identifying authentic Chinese porcelain, Chinese bronze as well as information about the history of Chinese and Asian art. Visit Bidamount.com to learn more, join the ASIAN ART Forum and take advantage of the reference library filled with hundreds of auction catalogs and reference books on Fine Art, current art value by category, and links to museum collections. A selection of over 70 examples of Chinese monochromes including GE wares, Flambe red, Langyao,Tea Dust glazes, Celadons, Numerous foot-rims, detail images and overall images of each piece. Prepared by Bidamount.com and plcombs Asian Antiques in Gloucester, Ma.
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@jacksprat3100
@jacksprat3100 4 года назад
there is nothing to replace visual learning with someone with a very pleasant voice. thank you and greetings from the North West of England
@timhughes4387
@timhughes4387 2 года назад
I find your videos very helpful and I am most appreciative. Thank you for your time.
@FranssensM
@FranssensM 9 месяцев назад
Oh my, 8 years ago. Your style is more relaxed now and less like a recorded lecture. Definitely interesting and the objects are fantastic but your presentation has improved Peter.
@Entertainingfictionnovels
@Entertainingfictionnovels 5 лет назад
Thank you for teaching us.
@williamconcepcion4635
@williamconcepcion4635 3 года назад
Excellent example very interesting and compelling learning very well
@mikegameroart
@mikegameroart 6 лет назад
The Greatest Chinese expert on Internet !!! Thanks so much
@loridisney3782
@loridisney3782 5 лет назад
👍😀 love your videos!!
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 5 лет назад
THank you..! Best Peter
@777dingo
@777dingo 7 лет назад
Another excellent video, I'm learning a lot from you, thank you
@ronwalker4849
@ronwalker4849 5 лет назад
I LOVE THESE VIDEOS ON PORCELAIN FROM CHINA. IT HELPS TO TRAIN MY EYES AND MY AESTHETICS. FOR SOME REASON CHINESE PORCELAIN DRIVES ME JUST INTO EXTACY. ESPECIALLY DEHUA WHITE AND MONOCHROMES. I HAD A LARGE COLLECTION WHICH WAS STOLEN FROM ME IN FLORIDA, AND I HAVE NEVER BEEN THE SAME SINCE. IT WAS LIKE LOSING MY FAMILY.
@christinaduncan8285
@christinaduncan8285 2 года назад
Wish you would post photos of your stolen collection.
@lucilleoka
@lucilleoka 9 лет назад
Absolutely a wonderful video. I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 9 лет назад
Lucille Oka thanks for visiting...you can find a lot more on our site BidAmount.com. Blogs, Flip Books and Catalogs and a sign up for our weekly NewsLetter
@adelezierler1547
@adelezierler1547 7 лет назад
So you also have ther porcelain pieces like Dresden Meisen, and others. Enjoy very much and listen to your comments. It's so informative. thank youo very much
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 7 лет назад
Hello Adele, We do from time to time when buying collections. But not too often. Years ago when we ran large estate auctions we handled quite a lot of it. Have a good weekend, Peter!
@adelezierler1547
@adelezierler1547 7 лет назад
thank's Peter
@jonna12345a
@jonna12345a 8 лет назад
Thank you! Great videos! :)
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 8 лет назад
+henrik p many thanks Henrik, we do our best with them.
@anniezhang9128
@anniezhang9128 9 лет назад
Great video!
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 9 лет назад
Annie Zhang thank you Annie, do you get our weekly News-Letter? Its free and goes out to over 8,000 people each week. You might enjoy it. It features the best items being sold on eBay by some very good dealers in the EU and US. Currently we monitor the top 200 plus sellers who handle some good things. You can sign up at BidAmount.com under NEWSLETTER
@christophedesbiens4490
@christophedesbiens4490 2 года назад
In fact not so easy to date actually. Even experts often hésitate.
@donmacquarrie9161
@donmacquarrie9161 7 лет назад
I wonder who these would have been sold to in the 19thC....monochromes seem to be such a refined aesthetic appreciated mostly by true connoisseurs..
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 7 лет назад
Good question, China, during the 19th C., had a fairly large population of collectors and scholars who appreciated and understood monochromes artistically. Their population was around 360 million in 1875. Which was about 30% more than all of Europe. They also had a fairly big in numbers of well to do people. They like westerners, collected. best regards, Peter
@donmacquarrie9161
@donmacquarrie9161 7 лет назад
I think the European fashions, for most of the 19C, was for all over decoration ....so I think it must have been largely for domestic consumption...I sure enjoy your videos Mr. Combs....that little celadon elephant dropper was probably the most charming thing I've ever seen! So much skill and artistry for such a utilitarian object!
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@user-ke8yd2sd1l 7 лет назад
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