That bowl is magnificent. Absolutely beautiful and the artwork is just stunning. The artist has put so much love and care into the painting and it shows.
@@justwondering1967 I thought the same as you, but notice at the end of the video it says it was recently auctioned. The video is posted by the auction house. In other comments here the auction house has reported the sale price. I don't know why it was so low
@Chris Gilbert Utter nonsense. No piece of famille rose export porcelain of that period was EVER sold anywhere near those prices. You're just guessing at those numbers. Wrongly
@@sophitsa79 Auction prices rarely reflect retail value. It might be considered a bargain compared to what it would cost at a high end retail store but it was no give away at the auction price.
Much more , Chinese weren't as rich in 1996 and the internet had just started. Today with ppl being able to see what's coming up for auction on the internet you get the entire world competing with each other. Plus there is a push from the chinese government and cultural organisations to repurchase chinese antiques of historical importance so a lot of money is getting pumped into that market. On the down side the Japanese market has gone down since the 80s , and European is stagnant for the most part except modern art .
@@ZeeuwsVeilinghuis The size is extraordinary. €5500 was a good deal for the buyer. Not a give away, but pieces of that size and quality are few and far between.
@@VideoNOLA Well I think its quite an outdated word and i rarely if ever hear it used in conversation in the UK but I don't think people in the UK view it with the same racist connotations that Americans do. Seeing as it literally just means from the East.
@@MrBiggiefuckinsmalls Certainly so, as you say. On a side note, it's always worth a titter when one hears the UK "homely" to describe, say, one's handsome abode. Here in the US, one would say "homey" instead; for us, "homely" means unkempt or ugly.
They talk about value in guilders, so it's at least before the Euro was introduced in 1999. Judging from the haircut, moustache and glasses to my expertly opinion it could be late eighties, but the video quality is a bit too good for that, so I would conclude it is probably early to mid nineties.
A quick Google search: "Bijzonder is bijvoorbeeld deze ‘punch-bowl’ (zie video) die op 28 april 1996 te zien was bij het BBC programma Antiques Road Show. Het programma werd toen opgenomen in Amsterdam. De taxateur beschrijft de kom o.a. als ‘a wonderful piece with a superb design’." April 1996 it is.
That bowl is magnificent. Absolutely beautiful and the artwork is just stunning. The artist has put so much love and care into the painting and it shows.
The number of hours the artist put into just the coloring and shading of that bowl has got to be incredible, what a beautiful piece of history....
That is one INCREDIBLE bowl. What a piece of craftsmanship.
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Lars Tharp is such a pleasant personality - I wish we had seen more of him on T.V. - he makes you want to learn more about Chinese porcelain
Such a beautiful piece.
At one time I was an art major and as I recall in ceramics each color needs a separate firing…wow!
wow
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was amazing when he hit it..!
I thought the sound was next level.
Chinese market is still red hot for the right pieces!
Whoo! Good morning....xD
Literal Dutch translation at its best.
Magnificent
Just saw a similar one on 1stdibs with mostly female figures for $26,000 asking price.
It must have been 1996, the expert Lars Tharp is looking much younger there!
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Amazing how much that dude knew about it tho.
Some pieces are dropped off the day before and they do research. Others are same day walk ins
@@TheJttv OH OK got it thanx
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This was recorded before China got rich. This is a $150-250k bowl now.
Apparently it sold for £5,500
Sophie Vasiliadis back then.
@@justwondering1967 I thought the same as you, but notice at the end of the video it says it was recently auctioned. The video is posted by the auction house. In other comments here the auction house has reported the sale price. I don't know why it was so low
@Chris Gilbert
Utter nonsense. No piece of famille rose export porcelain of that period was EVER sold anywhere near those prices. You're just guessing at those numbers. Wrongly
@@sophitsa79
Auction prices rarely reflect retail value. It might be considered a bargain compared to what it would cost at a high end retail store but it was no give away at the auction price.
Does anyone know what was the final price on the auction last year…??
David Dickinson (real deal) would have offered £6.50🤣
Beautiful piece
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That’s the size of a ramen noodle food challenge bowl.
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“Whooh, good morning.” 😂
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Sold for 1.2 mil last week
£ ?
I wonder how much that would be worth now.
I saw one just like it at Pier 1
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Give dish man a shmoke and a pancake!
Sounds like a church bell.
HOW MUCH ?????? *Heads straight down to the red light district*
That guy is touching the bowl way too much!!!
Sounds good, I will take it for 10,000 British pounds then.
That would be retail with a prefered customer discount.
The beginning of the video dates the filmed 28th April 1996..... end of video auction October 2020
How brave you touch expensive china
Wonder how much it sold for in 2020
Much more , Chinese weren't as rich in 1996 and the internet had just started.
Today with ppl being able to see what's coming up for auction on the internet you get the entire world competing with each other.
Plus there is a push from the chinese government and cultural organisations to repurchase chinese antiques of historical importance so a lot of money is getting pumped into that market.
On the down side the Japanese market has gone down since the 80s , and European is stagnant for the most part except modern art .
Auction estimate was €3-4k in 2020. Not sure on hammer price.
If either of these guys heard I’m Chris Hanson it wouldn’t surprise me
What did it sell for?
€ 5.500 (hammer price)
@@ZeeuwsVeilinghuis
The size is extraordinary. €5500 was a good deal for the buyer. Not a give away, but pieces of that size and quality are few and far between.
@@ZeeuwsVeilinghuis Could have sold for more - it is so beautiful.
@@ZeeuwsVeilinghuis But what year was the sale?! Seems way to low for today.
@@oltedders ripoff
Did anyone else hear the taco bell bell when he knocked on the bowl
I didn't until I read your comment-now that's all I can hear! LoL.
Funny the proportion of asiatic artefacts brought under review in these programmes.
Which the Brits seem to have no compunction about calling "Oriental" although that term has fallen out of favor here in the U.S.
@@VideoNOLA this was filmed 30 years ago
@@MrBiggiefuckinsmalls The term is still very much used to this day in England, as evidenced on virtually every episode of "Grand Designs", etc.
@@VideoNOLA Well I think its quite an outdated word and i rarely if ever hear it used in conversation in the UK but I don't think people in the UK view it with the same racist connotations that Americans do. Seeing as it literally just means from the East.
@@MrBiggiefuckinsmalls Certainly so, as you say. On a side note, it's always worth a titter when one hears the UK "homely" to describe, say, one's handsome abode. Here in the US, one would say "homey" instead; for us, "homely" means unkempt or ugly.
That was a low estimate.
That was a lovely bowl and a very good evaluation. Was this filmed in 2020?
It's over 20 years old.
@@someguy4194 Yup, thought so. Thank you.
They talk about value in guilders, so it's at least before the Euro was introduced in 1999. Judging from the haircut, moustache and glasses to my expertly opinion it could be late eighties, but the video quality is a bit too good for that, so I would conclude it is probably early to mid nineties.
A quick Google search: "Bijzonder is bijvoorbeeld deze ‘punch-bowl’ (zie video) die op
28 april 1996 te zien was bij het BBC programma Antiques Road Show.
Het programma werd toen opgenomen in Amsterdam.
De taxateur beschrijft de kom o.a. als
‘a wonderful piece with a superb design’." April 1996 it is.
@@MartijnPennings I truly appreciate the translation and the information. Thank you again. And Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you.
Easily 100k today.
If it was brought to auction the Chinese would bid it well over 1 Million in my opinion...
€ 5.500 (hammer price) @@saulstearns7726
€ 5.500 (hammer price)
Lmao, they'll make exactly the same bowl in China for 30$.
Allhamdullilah 🙏
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