Do you have Chinese imperial porcelain or has your family been connected to China in the last century
As early as the 17th century, Europeans aroused interest in Asia, especially China and Japan, partly in connection with the growth of the East India Company. In 1731, Sweden got its own East India Company and two years later the first trip was to China. In addition to the large imports in the 18th century, diplomats, researchers, engineers, missionaries and skilled Swedish collectors have brought objects from Asia home to Sweden throughout the 20th century and today we find a large number of beautiful Asian objects in Scandinavia.
We are now looking for imperial porcelain, buddhas, textiles, carpets, lacquer objects, enamels, jewellery, jade objects, roller paintings, watercolours and Chinese and Japanese furniture.
We help you sell at the best prices on the market. Contact us today for valuation and consignment. Welcome.
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