Asian Arts | Associations | Articles | Exhibitions | Galleries | Message Board



Message Board
Asian Art Forums

AsianArt.com Main Forum Message Index | Back | Post a New Message | Search | Private Mail | FAQ
Group: Message Board
Flying Tigers

Posted By: Terry
Posted Date: Apr 23, 2010 (08:36 AM)

Message
Good morning Bill: Thank you for responding to my message and yes, I did mean Bill H. I just typed a message but I think I lost it so here goes again.

I don't want to sell the Flying Tigers memorabilia. I will keep that for my son. I want to sell what I think is jade, ivory, porcelain & wood.

I don't know anything about Asian art. Some kind of dogs (or other animal) seems to be popular in the jade carvings. Some of the porcelain looks to be very old and some looks to be very fine and thin. It is so thin you can see your hand behind it. Did the Chinese make thin porcelain years ago or would this type be newer?

I remember my father saying that he carried one vase on his lap all the way back from China because he thought it was so valuable. I don't know which vase that was or if I still have it. I know at least one vase was broken over the years. I also remember him telling me that once when he was in China he was looking for old porcelain but couldn't find any. He then ran into an old priest who took him down to his basement, showed my father what he had & my father did buy someting from him. Did China have priests?

Last story. My father made a crash landing in China during the war and traded some food rations for 2 rubies. When I turned 21 my father gave me one of the rubies in a ring. At the time I was dating a guy whose father owned a jewelry store. When this jeweler looked at my ring he told me it was a fake ruby. I related this to my father and he told me that was impossible. He had landed in a remote part of China where they had never seen a white man before. I went back to the jeweler and told him this. He then looked at my ring again and keep changing his jewelers loupe for a stronger loupe until he looked up, stunned. He then told me that it was almost a perfect ruby. He said it had one tiny inclusion and offered me $25,000 for it. This was many years ago. Of course I didn't sell it. I still have it and I also now have the second ruby that was set in a necklace for my mother. I know this has nothing to do with my father's Chinese collection, but I think it is an interesting story.

I have been taking pictures of everything. When I finish I'm going to have the pictures put on a cd. I don't know how to post pictures on the internet but I'm sure my son could teach me. After reading some of the posts I am worried. It would be heartbreaking to find out that what my father thought were treasures turned out to be worthless.

Thank you for your time.

Terry







Note that we are now reviewing postings before posting due to the large volume of SPAM and inappropriate postings on the forum. The validation process may take up to 12 hours.
Post a Reply
Name:
Email:
Group: Message Board
Subject:
Message:
Link URL:
Enter here the complete URL of any site, page or image you would like to show other visitors.
URL Title:
Enter here the title of the link you've given above. This will appear to the visitor. Eg., if you are linking another picture, enter "Another picture". The link will not appear without a title.
Image URL:
Enter here the URL of an image if it is already uploaded on the web. The image will appear with your posting. Do not post pictures which are not yours without permission from the copyright holder. It is the responsibility of each poster to make sure they have permission to use any photos they post.
Image: You may upload up to three images. If you would like to upload more images to this message please do so by replying to this same message.

Please make sure the file type is JPEG or GIF and the filename does not contain spaces.





Use the Browse button to find an image (jpg or gif) on a local drive on your computer to upload for including with your message. Do not upload images with file names containing spaces. Please do not upload files larger than 500 KB in size. Do not post pictures which are not yours without permission from the copyright holder. It is the responsibility of each poster to make sure they have permission to use any photos they post. Check the "email notification" box below if you would like to be notified of any responses to your message.
Check here for email notification.
Security Code: Security Image: please enter the text appears in this image.

Please type in the code you see in the image directly above this input box.
Responses:



Asian Arts | Associations | Articles | Exhibitions | Galleries | Message Board