Collection: Recycled porcelain

Porcelain Collection: Appraisal and Acquisition of Wares from the Song Dynasty to the Qing "Three Dynasties" Imperial Kilns

The value of antique porcelain is determined by its age, kiln, craftsmanship, and condition. Masterpieces from the five great kilns of the Song Dynasty (Ru, Guan, Ge, Jun, and Ding) have repeatedly fetched over a hundred million in international auctions, while the Yuan blue-and-white "Ghost Valley Down the Mountain" jar created a sensation in the collecting world with its astronomical price. Imperial kiln porcelain from the Ming and Qing dynasties—especially the imperial works from the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong periods—are also highly sought after in the market. Gujin Jianbao boasts a professional porcelain appraisal team with extensive experience in glazes, body quality, reign marks, and other details. We welcome you to bring in actual pieces or send photos for a free consultation.

Porcelain Era/Category Representative Craftsmanship & Varieties Key Appraisal Points Market Popularity
Song Dynasty Five Great Kilns Ru, Guan, Ge, Jun, Ding kilns Glaze color, crackle patterns, body quality, vessel proportions Extremely high (rare treasures)
Yuan Dynasty Porcelain Blue-and-white, underglaze red, Shufu ware Sumali-blue material, heavy body, painting style Extremely high (market leader)
Ming Dynasty Porcelain Yongle-Xuande blue-and-white, Chenghua doucai, Wanli wucai Imperial reign marks, color rendition, body refinement High (mainstream collection)
Qing "Three Dynasties" Porcelain Kangxi wucai, Yongzheng fencai, Qianlong falangcai Painting meticulousness, glaze luster, base mark style Extremely high (auction highlight)
Late Qing and Republic Periods Qianjiang cai, New fencai, Export porcelain for foreign exchange Artistic painting, renowned artist marks, porcelain body fineness Steadily rising (potential growth)
Returned Export Porcelain Guangcai, Armorial porcelain, Export blue-and-white Decorative style, European customized elements, completeness of condition Medium-high (suitable for beginners)

Why choose our acquisition service?

  • Professional appraisal team: Led by senior antique experts, accurately identifying imperial and folk kilns to ensure a fair market price for every piece.
  • High-price acquisition commitment: Closely follows the latest transaction prices of major auction houses, cutting out intermediaries and directly passing profits back to collectors.
  • Flexible and convenient transactions: Supports initial online photo appraisal via WhatsApp/WeChat. Professional staff can be arranged for on-site viewing across Hong Kong, with cash or instant transfer transactions, ensuring security and confidentiality.
  • Extensive long-tail keyword coverage: We specialize in acquiring Jingdezhen's four major colored porcelains (blue-and-white, fencai, linglong, and monochrome glazes), Longquan celadon, Langyao red, sacrificial blue glaze, and various Ming and Qing imperial kiln porcelains.

Frequently Asked Questions & Acquisition Notes (FAQ)

1. Which porcelains fetch the highest acquisition prices? Porcelain with the four elements of "imperial kiln, renowned artist, perfect condition, and rare form" usually has the highest value. Examples like Qianlong fencai and Chenghua blue-and-white are highly sought after in the market.

2. Do you still acquire porcelain with repair marks (cracks, chips, repairs)? We also acquire items with historical value, even if they are damaged or professionally restored. While the price may be affected by the condition, valuable pieces (such as Song and Yuan masterpieces) still hold extremely high collection value even with damage.

3. How can I get an initial consultation? Simply take photos of the porcelain's front, base (reign mark), side, and details, and send them to us via WhatsApp or WeChat. Our appraisers will provide an initial assessment within a short period.

Ready to find the next owner for your collection?

Contact us now for a free appraisal quote:

WhatsApp: 98342057

WeChat:john19998

Tel:852-98342057

Professional Acquisition Scope: Yuan blue-and-white, Ming Wanli wucai, Qing Kangxi Langyao red, Yongzheng falangcai, Qianlong doucai, late Qing Guangcai, Republic period master ceramics, and various export-oriented, repatriated antique artworks.

Physical Store・Integrity-driven Business

Gujin Jianbao has a physical store in Hong Kong and has been deeply involved in the antique coin and antique appraisal and acquisition industry for many years. Every transaction includes a free appraisal, transparent pricing, and instant cash or FPS payment. Customers can visit our store or arrange for a specialist to come to them, with coverage across all of Hong Kong, including the Outlying Islands. All transaction records are complete and verifiable, ensuring trustworthiness. If you have any questions about types or market prices, feel free to inquire via WhatsApp at 98342057. We will refer to the latest auction prices to provide the fairest top-market acquisition price.

Featured Hot Acquisition Items

Below are some of the most sought-after pieces in this series. Click to view detailed appraisal information, key features, and reference acquisition prices. If you have similar or identical pieces, please send photos to WhatsApp 98342057 for a free valuation:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Which type of porcelain has the highest recycling value?

Yuan blue and white porcelain, Ming Yongle and Xuande blue and white porcelain, and Qing dynasty imperial kilns (Kangxi wucai, Yongzheng fencai, Qianlong falangcai) are top-tier market items, with single pieces often selling for over one million Hong Kong dollars.

Q2: Do you still accept porcelain with cracks, chips, or repairs?

Yes. Imperfect pieces with historical value or professionally restored porcelain still have a market. Even damaged valuable varieties retain significant collection value.

Q3: How can I conduct an initial authenticity check?

Take clear photos (front, base mark, side, details) and send them via WhatsApp. Experts will provide an initial assessment based on the body and glaze, marks, and characteristics of the era.

  • 1) Clients should first provide basic information about their collection via WhatsApp (852) 98342057. You can also contact us directly via this link.

  • 2) We will provide a preliminary quote after receiving your information.

  • 3) Both parties agree on a time and place (on-site inspection is available) to inspect the collection. We will provide a precise quote based on the actual condition of the collection.

  • 4) Confirm the sale and make payment in various forms such as bank transfer or cash.