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Becky Jones Ohde.
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- August 26, 2018 at 9:01 am#6965
Tammy Camp
ParticipantI have this beautiful orantal vase the has the ororginal stamp if I could get a appraisal I would love to know the value .
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August 26, 2018 at 9:05 am#6967Tammy Camp
ParticipantHere is Another photo
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August 26, 2018 at 8:00 pm#6973
Becky Jones OhdeModeratorHi Tammy,
Not sure if it is Quinlong or Qianlong. I would estimate your vase to be worth between $20 to $40.
I based it on the below vases that have sold at auction.Hope this helps,
August 28, 2018 at 4:16 pm#7039Tammy Camp
ParticipantHello , are you a Apraser if u don’t mind my asking,? Because I’m of the simple fact you couldn’t tell me if it is or isn’t qaulong and that really wasn’t what I was asking and I pretty sure a exspert could give me more back ground . Sorry but I would be very disturbed to sale it for what your saying it’s worth to find out later that the actual vase is authinic and could of sold for a lot more .but here is more of the question I’m needing awnsered
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August 29, 2018 at 9:45 pm#7049
Becky Jones OhdeModeratorHi Tammy,
No I am not an appraiser on Chinese emperors or artifacts. I am not sure the two names are different or just a different spelling. From the research I did it looks to be just the spelling. I can only tell you what I have seen sell at auction and the price range they sold for. If you would like to sell the item for a lot of money I would suggest taking it to have a guaranteed written appraisal. Please keep me up to date if you do.
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