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Koreans now buying English antiques.
With the pound at a low the flood gates are about to open in the antique world.
Mr Gyun and Mr Ran on a flying buying trip to the North West of England
http://www.antiquestrade.org/general/diary.php
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Originally Posted by
antiqueman
What did the pound busters buy ??
& why is the person on the right closing his eyes ??
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What did the pound busters buy ??
& why is the person on the right closing his eyes ??
1877 http://www.antiquestrade.org/pictures/1877.jpg
3021 http://www.antiquestrade.org/pictures/3021.jpg
these are the only items I had photographed.
"What the eye does not see the heart does not want"
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koreans now buying english antiques!!
nice picture
i would have thought there would be a better way of getting you back to korea
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Originally Posted by
briana5125
do they like repro?????
these are the only items I had photographed.
very good. well spotted.
these are the only items I had photographed.
I posted the only pictures I had of what they bought.
They have bought a 40ft container + a van full of antiques and may be a hand full of Egyptian furniture.
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Originally Posted by
briana5125
koreans now buying english antiques!!
nice picture
i would have thought there would be a better way of getting you back to korea
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well done john,,how do people all over the world know about your antique shop???...i remember reading about a chinese bloke that nalso bought a large sum of peices off you recently..
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john any chance you could tell me what this is??
genuine old cast brass
11.5 cms high and 10.2 cms in diameter..
very heavy about 1 kg
designs or mottifs on the outside...
thanks...
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john any chance you could tell me what this is??
genuine old cast brass
pestle and mortar or is it mortar and pestle
or is this just the mortar or is this the pestle.
this is your home work for tonight.
no photo of the inside, this would determine the answer.
going by the colour do you think it could bronze
some bronze can polish up like brass.
The symbols look like a tourist item.
Not the thing I would even pick up in a car boot sale.
but I can be wrong.
I have learned that if the base of an item is large (equal to the diameter of the top.) there is more chance of a bigger return on your money. This rule may not always apply.
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no dont get me wrong,,it came into my possesion for free as part of a lot....i dont hold it in high regard i was just interseted to find out what it is,,,it looks like a goblet but way to thick and heavy,,,probably a decorative item for tourist as you say,,just thought i would ask before i dump it = ebay.
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oh and the pestle is the stick you grind the ingredient with the mortar is the the thing i have,,,,,,john do you have a spare late 19th century/early 20th century pestle.....??????lol
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Originally Posted by
briana5125
oh and the pestle is the stick you grind the ingredient with the mortar is the the thing i have,,,,,,john do you have a spare late 19th century/early 20th century pestle.....??????lol
Thanks for that.
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