To Scared to buy online? It May Cost You $500,000
Last few post have been about the dark side of online auctions. Do not let that stop you from buying dragon artwork or other collectibles online. You may very well find that bargain of a life time, it happens everyday. Many people do not know what they have when it comes to Chinese art. They get a painting or carving from inheritance and have no clue how to list it or its value. When things are listed wrong, that’s your chance to make some serious cash
A rare bottle of beer was misspelled in the title of the auction and sold for $304 on ebay. The buyer promptly relisted it with the correct spelling on ebay and it sold for over $500,000. So its definitely worth looking for listings that might be incorrect as very often those selling paintings have very little knowledge of what they have. You can email the seller and ask some questions but don’t give the buyer to much of a tip off though. Its also best to start off small and buy less expensive works at first so you get comfortable with the process. Try and bid later in a auction, running the price up early will cost you money. You can use software like bid sniper if you really want to get your bids in at the very close of the auction.
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Buying online is definitely cheaper than using dealers for collectibles. I have purchased many authentic items in the $10-$100 range that would of cost $300-$1000 offline. So don’t be scared the good definitely out weighs the bad. I sometimes think all the horror stories about buying online are spread by people getting all the bargains, just to keep the rest of you people offline.
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Good 9.5in Chinese B&W Dragon Tulip Vase 19th Century US $621.00 (4 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Jan-06-2009 17:18:00 PST Bid now | Add to watch list |
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Ways of Detecting Fake Jade Chinese Dragon Carvings
Many older dragon carvings and pieces of Asian art claim to be made of jade. Determining real Jade can be extremely difficult. The term jade is used to describe two different types of stone, nephrite and jadeite. Both stones are very hard and almost quartz like. Jade is often altered and dyed adding to the dilemma. So what methods can you use to determine fake jade from acrylics, plastics and other stones?
This was once the standard for testing jade. The theory goes that real jade will not scratch however this is not always true and some jades can scratch though rare. Always perform this test on the bottom of a object. Do not use a razor sharp edge but a point that is a little more rounded. Run the point across the surface and check and see if there is a scratch. Sometimes instead of a scratch traces of metal will be left from the objects failure to penetrate the jade.
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The Cheek Test
This is a quick test you can perform when considering buying jade. Real jade is somewhat cool to the touch. Place the jade item against your cheek and it should feel cool to the touch. This might save you from buying a jade item that turns out to be plastic.
Using Gravity Measurement to Test Jade
This test basically determines how much the stone weighs in air compared to in water. To do this test you will need a springs scale and a glass or small bucket to place the jade items in. The bucket must be big enough to cover the item. Record the weight in air and when submersed in water than calculate the gravity. Your looking for a number between 2.98 and 3.33
To calculate the volume of the jade item:
Volume of jade item = Its weight in Air - its weight in water
To calculate the density of the jade item:
Density of jade item = Weight of item in Air/Volume of Item
Example: The weight of a piece in Air = 600 grams
Its weight in water = 415 grams Its volume = 600 - 415 = 165
Its density = 600/185 = 3.24
Again you are looking for a number between 2.98 to 3.33 so in this example we have jade!
Hot Pin Test
You can also use the hot pin test that we described for ivory as real jade will not be penetrated by a hot pin for details see How To Detect Fake Ivory
Original items made from jade will have defects. Pits and other marks are common and colors often vary through out the piece this is a sign of authenticity. Works that are very detailed are probably done recently. We recommend that you buy from North American dealers who guarantee authenticity and have a return policy. Many modern fakes come direct from China. That doesn’t mean that you can’t get a genuine piece from China but if you are buying from there bid on the piece more from a decorative aspect and check the sellers feedback.
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