For example, the famous kiln mouth in the Tang Dynasty is blue in the south and white in the north. The south is famous for Yue kiln celadon, and the north wins with Xing kiln white porcelain. Then when collecting Tang dynasty porcelain, we should focus on the typical artifacts of these two kiln mouths. It is best to choose five famous kilns (Ru kiln, Guan kiln, Ge kiln, Ding kiln and Jun kiln) to invest in Song porcelain.
At present, the price of high antique porcelain in domestic and foreign markets can be described as "ice and fire"! The international antique porcelain market continues to heat up, while the domestic market has long been underestimated. According to experts' analysis, the reason for this phenomenon is China's antique porcelain circulation policy: the unearthed antique porcelain belongs to national cultural relics, and it is not allowed to collect it privately or enter the circulation field! ! (Antique porcelain returned from overseas is not included. )
At Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong in 2003, the price of powder green kiln in Longquan kiln in Southern Song Dynasty was nearly 3.4 million RMB (the price of similar kiln in China was between 20,000 and 40,000, and the price difference at home and abroad was nearly 1.50 times).
In the early 1990s, the price of glazed pottery pots with relief hunting maps in Han Dynasty in China was less than 1,000 yuan (at that time, the price of similar green glazed pots in Japan was as high as 200,000 yuan).
Sotheby's auction in new york in 2006;
Beiqi Green Glazed Oval Tank was sold for US$ 475,000 (about RMB 3.929 million).
The leaf-shaped bottle of Jinjun Kiln was sold for $408,000 (about RMB 3.374 million).
Plum bottles in Jizhou kiln in Southern Song Dynasty sold for 262,000 yuan.
The plum blossom vase carved on the black soil of Jincizhou Kiln was sold at a price of 2,654.38+0.6 million US dollars (about 6,543.8+0.786 million RMB).
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What is "ancient porcelain"?
There has always been disagreement about the definition of ancient porcelain. One view is that ancient porcelain should refer to all kinds of porcelain made and fired in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, Song and Yuan Dynasties, including the Eastern Han Dynasty. Another view is that the porcelain in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wei Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties did not really meet the scientific standards of porcelain, but was in the nature of semi-porcelain and semi-pottery, and it was not until the Sui Dynasty that real porcelain appeared. Therefore, high ancient porcelain only refers to porcelain fired in Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties, Song and Yuan Dynasties!
In addition, there is a view that meets the needs of the market: high ancient porcelain refers to Song and Yuan porcelain. This is because in recent years, Song and Yuan porcelains frequently appear in domestic and international auctions. Compared with Ming and Qing porcelains, they are old and rare, so they should be ancient porcelains.
However, it is generally believed that "Gao Gu Porcelain" is a name corresponding to Ming and Qing porcelains, which is earlier than Ming and Qing porcelains.