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Subject:Does this bowl have monetary value worth getting appraised?
Posted By: Aaron Fri, Feb 02, 2024 IP: 23.88.152.243 I gotta ask out of curiosity, and thank you for any input. |
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Subject:Re: Does this bowl have monetary value worth getting appraised?
Posted By: Aaron Sat, Feb 03, 2024 whoops that was a small photo of the mark, and here is the front of the bowl: |
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Subject:Re: Does this bowl have monetary value worth getting appraised?
Posted By: Robert Sun, Feb 04, 2024 Auction houses will usually give a free estimate upon request. But if you mean a formal written appraisal for insurance purposes, it may not be worth it. While is a nice piece the current market for most Japanese ceramics is very depressed. It appears that wealthy collectors now are looking to buy Kamakura or earlier stonewares, Mino wares from the Momoyama period, fine ko-Kutani and Nabeshima wares from the early Edo period, and a few of the best examples of Meiji period Satsuma from the workshops of Yabu Meizan and Kinkozan, as well as works from the modern Japanese masters. |
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