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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 248221, member: 2844"]A chip, however small, is damage. Nowadays Chinese buyers determine the market for antique and vintage Chinese objects, and they want pristine pieces.</p><p>Getting them valued would cost too much in comparison to the value.</p><p>It is probably best to take them to a local auctioneer, let them give you an estimate, and set a reserve price just below the lower part of the estimate. They will advise you on that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 248221, member: 2844"]A chip, however small, is damage. Nowadays Chinese buyers determine the market for antique and vintage Chinese objects, and they want pristine pieces. Getting them valued would cost too much in comparison to the value. It is probably best to take them to a local auctioneer, let them give you an estimate, and set a reserve price just below the lower part of the estimate. They will advise you on that.[/QUOTE]
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