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chinese excellent collectable Tibet Silver Buddha statue censer
chinese excellent collectable Tibet Silver Buddha statue censer
Paypal   US $.19
Collectables Chinese Old turquoise hand carved monkey king statue
Collectables Chinese Old turquoise hand carved monkey king statue
Paypal   US $.01
Collectable Chinese Tibet silver Porcelain white Teapot
Collectable Chinese Tibet silver Porcelain white Teapot
Paypal   US $.01
Collectable Chinese Tibet silver Porcelain white Teapot
Collectable Chinese Tibet silver Porcelain white Teapot
Paypal   US $.01
collectable Chinese Brass Teapot pot
collectable Chinese Brass Teapot pot
Paypal   US $.99
collectable Chinese famous
collectable Chinese famous "Ingot" tibet silver statue Figures
Paypal   US $12.32
Chinese Collectable old scroll painting, hundreds of Tiger
Chinese Collectable old scroll painting, hundreds of Tiger
Paypal   US $17.59
Chinese red clay teapot 3 cups kettle moving dragon art design collectable
Chinese red clay teapot 3 cups kettle moving dragon art design collectable
Paypal   US $70.00
Hexagon Collectable Old BRASS CHINESE DOOR KNOCKER LOCK
Hexagon Collectable Old BRASS CHINESE DOOR KNOCKER LOCK
Paypal   US $14.99
Collectable Vintage BRASS CHINESE DOOR KNOCKER LOCK
Collectable Vintage BRASS CHINESE DOOR KNOCKER LOCK
Paypal   US $14.99
Porcelain Chinese Japanese Geisha Doll Oriental Statue Asian Collectable
Porcelain Chinese Japanese Geisha Doll Oriental Statue Asian Collectable
Paypal   US $16.99
Collectable Chinese Tibet silver Porcelain white Teapot
Collectable Chinese Tibet silver Porcelain white Teapot
Paypal   US $20.99
Vintage Antique Collectable Asian Hand Fan Hand Painted ? Japanese or Chinese
Vintage Antique Collectable Asian Hand Fan Hand Painted ? Japanese or Chinese
Paypal   US $95.55
Chinese Japanese Geisha Doll Oriental decor Statue Limited Edition Collectable
Chinese Japanese Geisha Doll Oriental decor Statue Limited Edition Collectable
Paypal   US $25.89
24K GOLD CHINESE MILLENIUM 2000 YEAR - CALENDAR  COLLECTABLE  - LIMITED EDITION
24K GOLD CHINESE MILLENIUM 2000 YEAR - CALENDAR COLLECTABLE - LIMITED EDITION
Paypal   US $360.00
Lovely Collectable Old Vintage Chinese Cloisonne Peonies Bowl, Unmarked, 6
Lovely Collectable Old Vintage Chinese Cloisonne Peonies Bowl, Unmarked, 6"
Paypal   US $42.50
Chinese Macau Bowl Porcelain Collectable
Chinese Macau Bowl Porcelain Collectable
Paypal   US $9.99
collectable Chinese Brass Musical Bells
collectable Chinese Brass Musical Bells
Paypal   US $.99
collectable Chinese Brass Fish Censer
collectable Chinese Brass Fish Censer
Paypal   US $.99
Great Collectable Vintage CHINESE Figurine
Great Collectable Vintage CHINESE Figurine
Paypal   US $14.59
Exquisite collectable chinese Handwork Painting old Cloisonne lidded Teapot
Exquisite collectable chinese Handwork Painting old Cloisonne lidded Teapot
Paypal   US $66.00
Chinese Japanese Geisha Porcelain Painted Egg Statue Figurine Art Collectable
Chinese Japanese Geisha Porcelain Painted Egg Statue Figurine Art Collectable
Paypal   US $24.99
chinese Tibet Silver  collectable  statue: bull
chinese Tibet Silver collectable statue: bull
Paypal   US $56.00
Vintage Chinese? silk pastel decorative collectable doll figurine statue asian
Vintage Chinese? silk pastel decorative collectable doll figurine statue asian
Paypal   US $29.99
Vintage Chinese? silk decorative collectable doll figurine statue asian
Vintage Chinese? silk decorative collectable doll figurine statue asian
Paypal   US $24.99
Collectable old chinese Tibet silver seal of the Republic of China for two
Collectable old chinese Tibet silver seal of the Republic of China for two
Paypal   US $49.99
Collectable Chinese ZiSha Teapot
Collectable Chinese ZiSha Teapot
Paypal   US $12.99
CHINESE COLLECTABLE PROPERGAINDA VASE
CHINESE COLLECTABLE PROPERGAINDA VASE
Paypal   US $850.00
Chinese Asian Collectables - Dragon with Ball
Chinese Asian Collectables - Dragon with Ball
Paypal   US $5.99
Collectable chinese red coral carved teapot/monkey lid
Collectable chinese red coral carved teapot/monkey lid
Paypal   US $28.88
Collectable Chinese Desk Table Top 3D Cork Picture Fujian Art. No.201-1 NEW
Collectable Chinese Desk Table Top 3D Cork Picture Fujian Art. No.201-1 NEW
Paypal   US $5.99
Chinese collectable China brass dragon phoenix Teapot pot
Chinese collectable China brass dragon phoenix Teapot pot
Paypal   US $.01
Chinese Animals brass Dragon figurine Collectables Statue
Chinese Animals brass Dragon figurine Collectables Statue
Paypal   US $28.08
 Collectable chinese Tibet sliver Red Jade carved Dragon Phoenix Teapot
Collectable chinese Tibet sliver Red Jade carved Dragon Phoenix Teapot
Paypal   US $19.99
Collectable chinese old stlye porcelain &silver dragon phoenix teapot
Collectable chinese old stlye porcelain &silver dragon phoenix teapot
Paypal   US $.99
Chinese Reverse Hand Painted Glass Collectable New Condition In Silk Box
Chinese Reverse Hand Painted Glass Collectable New Condition In Silk Box
Paypal   US $17.00
Japanese geisha fan asian Chinese collectable
Japanese geisha fan asian Chinese collectable
Paypal   US $8.00
1920's Chinese ceramic duck collectable
1920's Chinese ceramic duck collectable
Paypal   US $275.00
collectable Chinese Brass Dragon Bell statue
collectable Chinese Brass Dragon Bell statue
Paypal   US $.99
collectable Chinese bronze battle horse statue
collectable Chinese bronze battle horse statue
Paypal   US $.99
4 CHINESE REVERSE PAINTED SNUFF BOTTLES IN CLOTH BOX..COLLECTABLE..GREAT SHAPE..
4 CHINESE REVERSE PAINTED SNUFF BOTTLES IN CLOTH BOX..COLLECTABLE..GREAT SHAPE..
Paypal   US $19.99
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Collecting glass is such a pleasure for the thousands of people in the world who are mesmerized by its beauty. To think that from sand, potash and a sprinkling of metal oxides an artisan can make objects that take your breath away.

What to collect - that is the question. Collecting glass is a very personal, deciding what kind of glass to collect is a personal decision with many factors coming in to play. Knowledge is acquired over time to make a collection a thing of beauty. A little background knowledge in the field of collecting glass will help to zone in on a type of glass that will become the focus for a collection.

There is no hard and fast rule to collecting. Some people are very rigorous in their attempts to stay within the parameters of a certain category while others will buy pieces for their beauty and a collection will be made from an assortment of categories. Here are a few ideas of broad categories of glass that can be collected. As more is learnt about an interesting category a collection can become more and more focused.

Art Glass - hand made glass produced from the late 1800's through to the 1950's. Being hand worked means that no two pieces will ever be the same. Some of the better known companies to produce Art Glass are Durand, Tiffany, Loetz and D'Argental.

Color - an easy formula for a collection is to buy glass of a certain color. If not a lot is known about glass then this can be the perfect way to start a collection. Collectable colors are black, Vaseline (yellow-green), cobalt, opaque cream (custard), opaque green (jadeite), opaque white (milk), pink, ruby and forest green.

Crystal Glass - contains lead oxide instead of the usual sodium or potassium oxides. This gives the glass a brightness and hardness; crystal can be cut to great effect.

Paperweights - refers to the heavy decorative objects used to keep papers from blowing away. Paperweights have been produced by Bohemian, French, Venetian, Indian, Chinese and Japanese glass makers. These are collected for their decoration and their rarity.

These are only four of the many categories of glass collection. Collectors choose categories usually for personal reasons. Most people simply choose to collect what they like. This is the simplest way to start any collection.

Looking after a glass collection is not difficult when you know what you are doing. There are some basic rules to follow so that breakage does not happen. Cleaning, packing and moving and showing are all easy with a little instruction.

Collecting glass is such a pleasure for many people.

Nicola Baume is the author of 'Collecting and Caring for Your Glass'. Broken items, love of glass, a small notebook of tips, all made into a downloadable reference guide for glass lovers.

To find out more about this exciting and beautiful pastime, please visit my website http://www.daretobepublications.com/hobbies/collecting-and-caring-for-your-glass/.

Chinese Antiques, China Today - Ancient Elegance, Now Brutal Bully

Chinese antiques have long held fascination in the west. In fact, the oldest continually settled city in the world, Damascus, was for 7,000 years the natural western terminus of the fabled Silk Route to the Orient. Merchants from Egypt and north into modern Turkey or west into Greece would have gathered at Damascus, which had valley routes past burning deserts and high mountain passes all the way to China. In Damascus was crafted woven Damask from raw silk from faraway Cathay, or China, the only source of this mystery product none others could duplicate.

When Marco Polo took this well worn route to China in the mid 1250's, it still required a series of guides as this was, and likely still is, largely ungoverned area with various tribes in conflict with a neighbor. And to dress in rags and appear as a leper would discourage bandits, as the plague and various sicknesses were everywhere. It was to the great fortune of Marco Polo that he arrived in a time of peace.By then, the Mongul Khan had murdered and terrified his way to absolute power and his mighty court was filled with the most gifted artisans he had saved from the sword.

But during the rampages west both father and grandfather Genghis and Kublai terrified the world to the gates of Moscow and Warsaw as all quaked by the Golden Hordes from Asia. These wild Mongol warriors lived by drinking the blood of the horses as we sap a maple for its juice. When they slaughtered most of the people of a city such as Samarkand, they would mutilate but allow to live some few to go west and warn the next town they were on their way. Often, they found a deserted town, which they would burn anyway.

As the Mongols passed the Ural Mountains into Europe, the now Christian nations began to send forces to stop these barbarians with no armor, simply wearing silk clothes on ponies with swords, bows and arrows again Teutonic knights in full body armor on armored horses. Again and again it was a victory for the Mongols as it was found that they could wind an arrow back out of the silk. In contrast, the many penetrations between body armor of knight and horse soon had a knight on the ground, swinging his mighty, and heavy sword to his death.

Moscow was taken, Warsaw was next; then the sudden death of Kublai had the Golden Hordes lose interest and return east forever. At any rate, Marco Polo returned to Venice, through such terrible realities, adorned with riches from a faraway land. We, the modern next door neighbor of Marco, go stand in line with a huge buggy at a discount store loaded with Chinese modern fakes, which we do not need, can not afford, and requires another foul air CO2 coal factory to make more, which we will be back for. Are we mad?

Right now, Chinese who have only known a one party state philosophy all their lives are angry at us in the west for pretending their Tibet is really of China and is theirs. Since 1950. But since the death of Guatama Buddha in 480 B C E it has followed the ways of Buddhism, even to the point that each holy man since then was picked as the newborn child in Tibet after the Dhali Lhama dies. Does that not sound like our Three Wise Men from the East who arrived at the birth of Jesus, looked him in the eyes, and offered their gifts.

Now, we see Buddhist monks all in reeducation centers having to renounce this terrorist organization, of which the Dhali Lhama is the chief terrorist. And gentle meditators around the world feel their blood boil in anger at this totalitarian mentality that may create of their coming Olympics all the grace and goodwill of the Berlin 1936 Olympics. Farce as democracy. Except now cameras as cell phones take us inside the building reeducation centers. Germany called them concentration camps. China calls it Tibet.

When we see decent people in London and Paris protest and get beaten back, and then how the route tightens up so it jumped to Asia, where all trading partners have had a talking to, we learn on British television, from the Chinese local government man. China will punish those who cause trouble, so in Jakarta we see only local Chinese around the city stadium, police and torch bearer run around the stadium several times, and then the torch is off to careful guard in Australia, who now have China as their chief importer, coal mostly.

And now Chinese protesters are boycotting French stores. And we should too. Except not French stores. We need to teach civility to a fire breathing dragon who is getting rich because we lust after their cheap junk. Stop! Let us get ahead of their curve; while they grow on junk we buy and now boycott us for being moral world citizens, let us buy up their Mings and antiques, which are still at bargain prices while they take photos with their new cell phones. A decade from now, they will be much richer, and wonder where great grand mothers Ming vase is.

Check the net: oh, there it is, on your mantle, with the rest of the set. Meanwhile, coal brain Ned down the street is having a huge garage sale of all his fakes collection from China. But it seems everyone else kept going with their own huge buggy from those same discount stores, and garage sales everywhere have the same fakes. Not on your mantle, Mickey. You have been collecting investments in the future, and slowing down CO2 emissions that little bit. That's one fine way to cut down old dragon breath.

Buy Chinese antiques, ignore coal burning modern China, skip the Olympics. Let us see who can take whose breath away.

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Derek Dashwood enjoys noticing positive ways we progress, the combining of science into the humanities to measure politics, wise use and mis use of power and protective love at
Chinese Antiques

Do you collect teapots?

I was curious if anyone else here collects teapots. I've collected them for quite a few years now. My most collectable one is a Chinese teapot from the 1950's. The I have that's most adorable though is Snoopy sitting on his doghouse.

Teapots and teacups.
Also embroidered and cros stitched pictures of teacups and teapots.
Then I moved into an RV fulltime and started travelling and it's all back in storage, and I stopped adding to the collection.
Perhaps if I settle down again in 20 years or so I will take it up again.
lol

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