Chinese Art Estate Appraisals in New England | Boston
Chinese Art Estate Appraisals in New England | Boston
Appraising Chinese and Asian Art, Requires a Specialist, not a Generalist
Chinese Art Estate Appraisals in New England |
As regular part of settling an estate or for getting insurance coverage one requirement is getting a written appraisal which accurately describes the tangible property with their proper values based on the current market. Getting accurate Chinese Art Estate Appraisals in New England can be difficult. Not only here, but almost anywhere as well.
For the typical contents of a house with western antiques an appraiser is just a call away, virtually any competent Estate Lawyer or local Bank Trust Department can help you.
When it comes to Chinese and other types of antiques, its a different issue, very different.
Chinese and Asian Antiques Are A Special Category ...
If you are in need of knowing how much your Chinese objects are worth and whats the best way to sell for any reason, give us a call.
- Often evaluations are sought by people who simply have things they've bought or inherited over the years and want to know their values.
- FREE Verbal Appraisals. We will gladly give you a verbal appraisal for no charge, we do it all the time. Call for an appointment or Email us some pictures with good clear views including the bottom and top, please include dimensions and note any condition issues, they do effect value.
Ming Period Gilt Bronze with Base Mark |
- Fine Porcelains, Jades and other Chinese Works of Decorative Art have appreciated more in value during the last 20 years than any other tangible asset including; gold, real estate, rare gem stones, American and European paintings .
Experienced antique or fine art dealers and auctioneers can handle the typical appraisal consisting of American or European: furniture, paintings, silver, decorative art, lamps, porcelain etc...with little problem. However when it comes to Asian antiques and art, its virtually impossible for the average experienced appraiser to do an appraisal with any accuracy.
It requires an understanding of an entirely different culture, history and artistic evolution over several thousand years. Which is why for example on the PBS Roadshow they have only a couple of specialists able to do the job, while they have many dozens and dozens handling jewelry, fine art, furniture and decorative arts.
Few Dealers and Appraisers know little about Asian antiques is pretty simple. Learning about them is very time consuming and the opportunity to learn about them doesn't happen often enough for the typical appraiser.
Why Asian Art and Antiques Are Different
The difficulty with Asian works of art and antiques is hiring someone who is able to identify the age, verify authenticity, determine the rarity. You need someone who knows Asian history and has handled thousands of pieces over many years. Someone who knows why the decorative arts of 19th C. Asian antiques are the direct result of the culmination of cultures whose written language and earliest known art dates back 20,000 years.
Blanc de Chine Statue, 18th C. 25 Inches Tall |
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Song Dynasty Pen and Ink Landscape |
Qianlong Period Nephrite Jade Incense Burner, 18th C. |
Other Issues and Misconceptions
Adding to the difficulty in determining authenticity and age, are dealing with questions regarding rarity and value issues.How we at plcombs Asian Art Can Help
If you're an attorney, an executor or an heir and need an appraisal, or a referral to an expert in your area, let us know, get in touch . If you're simply not sure what you need, call us...for over 30 years we've been appraising, dealing and and advising owners and attorneys about Asian antique collections and individual objects. We do appraisals but we also know where you can go to get answers and solid help regardless of where you happen to be. Its a small world..
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