ANCIENT CHINESE BOWL
11 September 2019
Description

7.50 inch radius and 3.50 inch height OLD CHINESE ROUND SHAPE BOWL with CRACKS GOT IT 30 YEARS BEFORE It could be belongs to Song dynasty or Qing Dynasty For material we are not sure. It could be porcelain or other

Provenance

We have bought it 30 years before from Antique store

Acquired from
Gallery/Dealer
For sale
Yes
Answered within 2 days
By s.k. Breider
Sep 13, 11:54 UTC
Fair Market Value
€30 - €60 EUR
Insurance Value $0 EUR
What does this mean?

Dear Sandeep Agrawal,

You bowl is made in China in 19th century and is called Swatow ware or nowadays Shantou, the South Chinese port in Guangdong province. It is called Swatow ware. It has some archaic symbols around referring to ancient Chinese objects. Some small damage has some effect on the price. My estimation is based on auction prices made in recent times.

Sandeep agrawal Sep 13, 12:22 UTC

Dear Breidar,

Thank you for your quick response. Reports looks fine. Could you please confirm below few queries?

1. I would love to know does this certificates will be accepted on websites like Sotheby's or Christies?

2. Do you have any service if we want to sell it? or if you can provide any recommendation?

Looking forward to hearing from you soon

Thanks and Regards,
Mohammed

S.k. breider Sep 13, 12:37 UTC

Dear Mohammed,

The big auction houses will not accept objects below a certain threshold of value. I do not think the bowl is expensive enough for them.
Chinese market is good. I would recommend Ebay.com, Catawiki.com or a local auction house with prescription to a good platform like Invaluable, lot-tissimo ( German but good ) or life auctioneers. That way you are sure that Chinese customers will see the item and can bid on it.
Good luck !
Regards,

Simon Breider

Sandeep agrawal Sep 13, 12:41 UTC

Dear Simon,
Once again appreciates your quick response. Thank you for your valuable suggestions.

Just 1 question in general does mearto report accepted by Sotheby's or Christies if the value of the product is good?

Please let me know

Regards,
Mohammed

S.k. breider Sep 13, 12:49 UTC

I believe Sotheby's and Christies take all information in consideration concerning pieces in general. I do believe they are independent and if necessary they will overrule a valuation if they do not agree with it.

They certainly will not automatic accept an appraisal without having their own appraiser have a good look at it I believe.

Regards,

Simon Breider

Sandeep agrawal Sep 13, 12:51 UTC

One more question I have since we have small gallery also hence is it possible to get the one more certificate without mentioning price too as we want to put it in our gallery without mentioned estimated value

Please let me know

Thanks

S.k. breider Sep 13, 13:01 UTC

If you cover the price tag you can make the information available I think ? I am not able to make a new one without an estimation I'm afraid.

Reagards,

Simon Breider

Sandeep agrawal Sep 13, 13:03 UTC

How can I cover it? Please suggests

Regards,
Mohammed

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