** pot market continues to hot

** Kettle, originally active in Europe and the United States. At the time when the next generation of European and U.S. collectors have difficulty in continuation of the ** pot, domestic and foreign ** pot special events have come one after another. At this time, emerging collectors emerged. Julian King (Wang Jiean), the head of Hong Kong Bang Musi's Chinese art department, said in an interview with the “Investor” reporter that the emergence of new collectors in China is very beneficial to the future market development of the pot.

Investor News: What was the original intention of Hong Kong Bonzis to set up a special pot? How is the market feedback?

Wang Jiean: When I arrived in Hong Kong in 2008, I thought it was a good time to bring pots of pots to Hong Kong and China. In 2009, we opened a special mini pot and it worked well. We have now completed 4 ** pots and will continue in the future.

Investor News: The pot market in Europe has been good. Has there been a shift to China in recent years?

Wang Jiean: Recently, we have seen the trend of shifting to China. More and more Chinese auction houses have started to set up a special pot. In the past, the cadenza pots were auctioned together with the porcelain miscellaneous items, and a special event was opened this autumn. In the special pot of Hong Kong Bangxisi, we see more and more Chinese buyers, the most expensive one is 25 million yuan, and the buyer is from Beijing. I remember when we were doing pre-shows in Beijing and Shanghai, the ** pot exhibition hall was full of Chinese collectors, and they did not hesitate to bid at high prices.

Investor News: What is the difference between collectors in Europe and America and collectors in China?

Wang Jiean: Most of the precious pots are still in the hands of collectors in Europe and the United States. Most of them are pots in the Kangan Period. Because they are more expensive, it is difficult to use the same funds to buy the same valuable pots. Chinese collectors like to work exquisitely and with a clear chronological knowledge, ** pots produced by the Qing court, and jade pots.

Investor News: What positive and negative changes have you seen in the growing ** pot market in recent years?

Wang Jiean: As prices are getting higher and higher, many European and American collectors have complained that "buying a good pot is getting harder and harder." At the same time, those frequent sellers may cause market instability. On the positive side, new collectors are increasingly appearing in China, and more and more people are willing to join the pot collection, which is beneficial to the future development of the pot market.

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