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We have a painting of Geisha girls, painted on cork, which we purchased for $300 in 1975. The cork, which is framed behind glass, is a bit wavy. How can I find out if it is valuable? Enjoyed learning from your video, thank you.
If you don't even know who painted it, why did you pay $300 in 1975? Look up the artist and likely only Japanese art appraiser who's seen thousands of the artist's works can tell if genuine. If it's an artist no one cared to forge, then likely it's similar to the $5 geisha paintings at yard sales.
Can I email you a piece of Y.T HAND DECORATED PORCELAIN. MADE IN HONG KONG ITS LIGHT YELLOW WITH A ORIENTAL MAN IN CENTER OF SMALL SAUCER ITS SIGNED LUY AND IT LOOKS LIKE BUEUT OR BUELLET NOT SURE
That is not a Chinese vase at all, the style of the paints and the shape is very Japanese,also Japanese will also use Chinese character marker on the bottom that says made in Japan