Weekly Chinese Porcelains Art, and Japanese Art Auction News Results
A look this week at some things in the estate sale of Author and Scholar Carl Crossman a renowned expert on the China Trade, fine Satsuma and other Japanese art in sales in the US and in London, including an unreserved sale of Japanese paintings at Bonhams.
Also a look at some results from eBay last week including a Ming Dynasty Kwan Yin that brought over $12,000, some fine porcelains as well as Japanese ceramics.
Welcome.
About this channel.
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.
~ Please feel free to SHARE any of our video's on your own YouTube Channel, Face Book, Pinterest or on your own website. Asian art news and auction results every week.
and
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https://bidamount.com/
SUBSCRIBE to our Global Auction Pages for handpicked auction lots from the experts at Bidamount.com
Fun fact, most active eBay users, who buy and sell on the site have two eBay accounts. One for buying, another for selling. Get a first or second one quickly and easily. https://ebay.to/2WKfkU4
Sign Up for the Weekly Chinese and Asian Art AuctionNewsletter:
https://bidamount.com/chinese-art-asian-antiques-auction-news-letter-ebay
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A look this week at some things in the estate sale of Author and Scholar Carl Crossman a renowned expert on the China Trade, fine Satsuma and other Japanese art in sales in the US and in London, including an unreserved sale of Japanese paintings at Bonhams.
Also a look at some results from eBay last week including a Ming Dynasty Kwan Yin that brought over $12,000, some fine porcelains as well as Japanese ceramics.
Welcome.
About this channel.
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.
~ Please feel free to SHARE any of our video's on your own YouTube Channel, Face Book, Pinterest or on your own website. Asian art news and auction results every week.
and
Visit Us At :
https://bidamount.com/
SUBSCRIBE to our Global Auction Pages for handpicked auction lots from the experts at Bidamount.com
Fun fact, most active eBay users, who buy and sell on the site have two eBay accounts. One for buying, another for selling. Get a first or second one quickly and easily. https://ebay.to/2WKfkU4
Sign Up for the Weekly Chinese and Asian Art AuctionNewsletter:
https://bidamount.com/chinese-art-asian-antiques-auction-news-letter-ebay
Music Licensed by TechSmith
https://www.storyblocks.com/license
or from the YouTube Free Music Libary
#auctionresults #chineseartauction #asianart
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- fine art, fine asian art, japanese art
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