The collection of ceramics seems to have magical powers, and its value can go up overnight. This year, a small Mingchenghua fighting colorful chicken cup was sold at a sky-high price of HK$280 million in Hong Kong, which has attracted many ceramic collectors. Marvel, but also attract more people to invest in the ceramic collection industry. It is said that 'the stock market is risky, and investment needs to be cautious.' This principle also applies to ceramic collections. You must know that if you don't have the intellectual trading experience and plunge into the antiques market, it is inevitable to be deceived. Today Guangdong Hosen will talk about the misunderstanding of ceramic collection. 1. The older the better, the better are well-known antiques among the folks. Many people believe that the older ceramics are burned, the more valuable they are. However, in the minds of collectors, this is a very wrong understanding. Regardless of the number of fakes in the ancient porcelains currently on the market, even if we assume that this ancient porcelain tableware is genuine, its price may not necessarily be very high. For example, the ceramic culture belongs to the relatively early Yangshao Culture and Longshan Culture. Although it is old, its craftsmanship and appreciation value are far from the aesthetic concept of modern people. The decoration is too rough and simple, it is difficult to obtain the general recognition of the market, and there is not much room for it. Second, price based on grade As mentioned earlier, not all old things have investment value. Therefore, it is also wrong to equate to collectibles that can be used for investment. A piece of ceramics can become, not because of its market value, but because of its scientific value and historical research value. Existing in our country, the standards are divided according to different circumstances such as the length of the year, the level of artistic level, academic value, and scientific value. Some ceramics, such as some rough pottery of the Yangshao cultural stage, have reached the grade standard in evaluation, but the value of circulation to the market is not necessarily very high. In addition, the sale of precious ceramics is prohibited by law, and we do not recommend personal collection of precious ceramics protected by the state. 3. The more expensive the better Don’t talk about collecting antiques, even if you go to the mall to buy anything, you can’t just measure the value of this item by price. This is because on the one hand, dishonest sellers may take advantage of the asymmetry of market information to transfer some worthless or low-value goods at high prices; on the other hand, the seller’s own perception of the value of this product may also affect Its pricing standards, especially for very special products such as ceramic antiques, need to go through an extraordinary appraisal to understand its value. When you encounter sellers who don't know how to pretend, they often sell fake products as real. In addition, in the absence of a frame of reference or sufficient market competition, transaction prices are also prone to false fires. It can be seen that when we encounter ceramics with excessively high prices, we have to play up our spirit. Fourth, where the rarer is expensive, believes that 'every chinaware ceramic that survives the world will have a great market valueThere are many factors that affect the market value of a piece of ceramics, especially the collection of ancient porcelain. Which important kilns did it come from? Is the shape unique? Is the ornamentation exquisite? When these unspecified conditions are met, this type of work survives. The quantity will become an important reference for the market to price it. On the contrary, if all other necessary conditions are not met, or most of them are not met, then this type of ceramics will not have a high market value even if there is only one orphan product in the world. 5. Must be intact This is actually discussing the impact of a ceramic defect on its market price. For many folk collectors, their concept is very traditional. They think that as long as a piece of ceramics is damaged, its price will be greatly reduced, or even no collection value. In fact, this is a critical standard. As a fragile product, ceramics are much easier to preserve than calligraphy and painting, but in various mobile activities such as transportation, display, and trading, they may be damaged due to uncertain accidents. Especially for some ancient ceramics with hundreds of thousands of years, they have experienced more natural disasters, man-made disasters, and changes in the times. They have been passed down to this day very little, and those that can be kept intact are even rarer. In some museums, most of what we saw were broken objects with various flaws. For the fine ceramics of famous kilns, even the fragments are still valuable. 6. u200bu200bIt’s not good to have no money. If there is no signature, it is an untitled work. Some people think that as long as it is a porcelain white porcelin dinnerware product that has not been signed, it will not have a high market value. In fact, this is also wrong. In many important periods in the history of Chinese ceramics, even fine porcelain white porcelin dinnerware products produced in official kilns were not signed. According to archaeological research, there are official kiln porcelains that began in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, but because they were fired specifically for the emperor at that time, the output was not much, and the number in the world was even less, and it was rare to see them on the market. Throughout the Ming and Qing dynasties, there were also a large number of porcelains with no official kilns, such as the blank period (Orthodox, Tianshun, Jingtai), Taichang, and Chongzhen, especially in the early Kangxi period. At that time, the industry phenomenon of 'government and civilian burning' appeared. These styleless porcelains also have high market value. The above is Guangdong Hosen's explanation of the misunderstanding of ceramic collection. You can learn from it.
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