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How Expert Art Valuation Helped a Phoenix Client File an Insurance Claim, Downsize, and Earn Over $20,000

When John*, a homeowner in the Phoenix area, discovered water damage to several pieces of artwork stored in his closet, he contacted me for a professional art appraisal. What started as an insurance requirement turned into a valuable process that helped him identify hidden assets, declutter his home, and earn over $20,000 from selling vintage […]

Bear and Raven’s Treasure Trove: Exploring Rare Antiques and Collectibles

Bear and Raven Antiques houses a meticulously curated collection of rare antiques and collectibles. From stunning antique jewels that evoke tales of the past to vintage toys that spark the imagination, our inventory is a treasure trove for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Each piece honors the artistry and heritage of a bygone era, waiting

Uncovering the Timeless Tale of the Japanese Porcelain Hibachi: A Journey through History and Symbolism

Imagine finding an object unlike anything you’ve seen before, something that’s not ordinary or mass-produced. But something with intricate details whispering tales of a bygone era. Something that sparks your curiosity.  At Bear and Raven Antiques, we specialize in curating such unique antiques. We provide you the opportunity to buy rare and fine antiques online, bringing

Don’t Be Fooled: 10 ways to Spot Fake Chinese Porcelains

Chinese porcelain is a fascinating and complex subject with a history of over two thousand years. It is admired for its beauty, craftsmanship, and symbolism and reflects China’s rich and diverse cultural heritage.  But not all Chinese porcelain is created equal.  Unfortunately, the market is flooded with fakes and forgeries made to deceive unsuspecting buyers

5 Things To Ask Yourself Before Downsizing

Is it meaningful? At the core, all the possessions filling your home are just things – they may spur memories of a person, place, or event, but they’re not actual memories. But before you become a minimalist who subsists on next to nothing, think about what you’d want to save from a fire. When paring

The Kangxi Artemisia Mark: A Symbol of Imperial Power

The Kangxi artemisia mark is a type of reign mark used on Chinese porcelain during the Kangxi period (1662-1722). It is a single artemisia leaf, painted in underglaze blue, enclosed within a double ring. The artemisia leaf is a symbol of longevity and good health, and its use on porcelain is thought to have been

How Do You Tell if a Chinese Porcelain is Valuable?

Over the past few decades, some Chinese ceramics have reached astronomical prices. For example, in 2021, a Chinese Imperial Revolving Vase sold for US$41.6m at Beijing Auction 1. And while you probably can’t really expect to find a $41+ million vase at a local estate sale, how can you tell if a Chinese vase you inherited

Why did Bronze Clad become such a popular material for bookends?

Bronze clad bookends are made with a core of a less expensive material, such as cast iron or concrete, that is then covered with a thin layer of bronze. This process is known as cladding. Bronze clad bookends were popular. Bronze clad bookends gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This was

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