Investment Porcelain: Famous Collectors Appreciate Faster

This year Hong Kong Sotheby's (microblogging) autumn auction "Mushen Temple Collection - Important Chinese Imperial Ceramics Collection II", compared to the Sotheby's International Director of the Chinese Ministry of Art Kui Guo Shi on behalf of the buyer to deal with 168 million Hong Kong dollars As for the Ming Yongle blue and white flowers, if there is a plum blossom, there is a piece of clear-looking "Today's Chinese" high-heeled glass that looks unobtrusive. The transaction price is only 15.22 million Hong Kong dollars. In 2007, the transaction price of Sotheby's in Hong Kong was only 7.264 million Hong Kong dollars, which is also one of the examples of porcelain trade in recent years.

There was a pair of high-grade cups in the Qing Dynasty's "As the Japanese" image. The auction first appeared at the 1974 Sotheby's auction in London and later became a collector's collection of Rogerlam. This collector has also purchased the Qianlong enamel “Gu Yuexuan” poems, flowers, and pheasants. The piece of porcelain was sold at a value of HK$1.1548 billion at the time, setting a record for the porcelain auction of the year, and it was also one of the important porcelains that returned from overseas to the hands of the Chinese.

After Rogerlam, Hong Kong's famous collector Zhao Congyan continued his veins and owned this porcelain. Zhao Congyan’s collection of porcelain, paintings, and handicrafts is very rich, especially in Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain kiln porcelain. He is one of the most important collectors in the second half of the 20th century. At the "Zhou Congyan Special Auction" held at Sotheby's Hong Kong on November 18th, 1986, this bucket of porcelain changed hands to become a collection of Ira and Nancy Roger's couples. Then, at the Special Auction for Ira and Nancy Roger's Collection of Chinese and Korean Porcelain held at Sotheby's in New York in 1990, this piece of porcelain became the cover of the auction catalogue, which undoubtedly shows its importance. In 1999, this piece of porcelain appeared in the spring auction of Christie's Hong Kong. It was valued at 2.5 million to 3.5 million Hong Kong dollars at the time and the transaction price was 3.43 million Hong Kong dollars. In 2007, during the spring auction of Sotheby's in Hong Kong, the porcelain again appeared in the auction market in 2007, with a transaction price of 7.264 million Hong Kong dollars. It was precisely because of the reliable origins and sources of the high-grade cups in the Qing Dynasty's "As the Japanese" map, according to Shen Enwen, an expert from the Hong Kong-based Sotheby's Chinese Ministry of Art. Porcelain offers a competitive and conservative valuation - 4 million to 6 million Hong Kong dollars, resulting in works sold for more than 15 million Hong Kong dollars.

Another one of the "If Japan" pair also appeared in the 1974 auction. The reappearance was at the 2005 Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong, which was valued at 2 million to 3 million Hong Kong dollars. The transaction price was 3.256 million Hong Kong dollars.

The case of a pair of ceramics sold separately like this has also appeared in the auction market in recent years. Like October 7, 2010 in Hong Kong Sotheby's "Caihua Tengru - Dai Runzai Qing Palace imperial porcelain collection" special venue, a pair of Dai Yunzhai collection of Qing Emperor Qianlong 御 珐琅 珐琅 color "Xiangyun Rui Bat" open type "Four Seasons Flower" Drawings and bottles were eventually sold at HK$140 million. The other one was due to a crack in the bottle and the transaction price was HK$32.02 million.

According to Shen Enwen, in addition to the external factors of the artwork itself, such as the rareness, integrity, and appreciation of the porcelain, the main factors in forming the astronomical price of porcelain have, in recent years, been the purchase of artworks from the perspective of investment due to the entry of buyers from mainland China. There are also quite a few of them, the most important of which is the degree of circulation of the work itself. Therefore, it is undoubtedly the most important factor that the price of "like Japan" rises steadily. In terms of the piece, the last owner of the “Mary Court” was Stephen Zuellig, a 93-year-old Swiss businessman, and his late brother Gilbert Zuellig. Mei Yan Tang buys porcelain, mainly considering three major factors: rare, high quality, perfect appearance. Taking Qing Porcelain as an example, priority is given to the large-sized bottle-and-can-boxes category, followed by bowl-cups, and the dish-and-dish category is even more advanced. Therefore, small objects must be perfect, large artifacts, even if there are some minor damage, if it is extremely rare device, it is correct. Having said that, Stephen has never missed any ceramics. The high-ranking cup of the "like Japanese" picture of this auction is the official kiln quality during the Yongzheng period.

From the point of view of the production process, Dou Cai also belongs to the more sought-after category of the Qing Dynasty. Dou Cai is a color ceramic craft that combines underglaze blue and glaze colors. First paint the pattern with blue and white flowers on the tire, cover it with transparent glaze, and roast it into the kiln. After firing, place the low temperature color material in the space left to fill in and fight, then re-enter the furnace to bake. Bucket color. The auction's "Take the Japan" picture is a tall cup. The cup is painted with a detailed, colorful cloud that surrounds a rising sun. This very rare ornament is like that of the Japanese side. Or fortune implied meaning. Compared with ordinary cups, there are more high footrests, which undoubtedly makes it necessary to take into account the overall factors such as overall shape and ornamentation when firing, making the molding more difficult.

From Hong Kong Sotheby's "Music Temple collection - important Chinese Imperial porcelain selection of two" special auction situation, the sky price and beating became undoubtedly two keywords. The beautiful and elegant composition of the Qing Dynasty is painted over the plum blossoms of the plum blossoms, and the plate is open, arced, and lapped, and the book “Great Qing Yongzheng” is created. The piece of porcelain depicting fine decoration, glazed and shiny, is the highest masterpiece of the Qing Dynasty. However, the final transaction price reached 49.94 million Hong Kong dollars, more than three times the minimum valuation of 15 million Hong Kong dollars, really surprised the market, the reason for this, or because it was once the collector of the famous collector, Su Linhuan, and in autumn 1995 The auction item "Sulinzin Tibetan Treasure Collection". In the current market environment, buyers are very cautious about porcelain. Therefore, the origin and birth of works are important factors in considering purchase and bidding.

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