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Buying - Selling - Appraising Antiques
We buy all antique and valuable items, and we offer you the best prices on the market .
Whether you have instruments (violin, guitar, etc.) or even broken ones, even if they're broken
Bronze
Even worn carpets
Furs
Antique or costume jewelry, even if it breaks
Wristwatches and pocket watches
Silverware
Painting
Furniture
Asian Art
Handbag
Worm paste
Luxury item
Car and motorcycle
etc...
We are available for a FREE home estimate in complete discretion.







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Asian Art

MAISON DE LA PERSE can offer you Mammoth Ivory
Chinese or Japanese work
(Netsuke, tusks, statuettes...)
or even Hard Stones such as Jade, Turquoise, Lapis Lazuli, Coral...
from a private collection.
SALE OF WORKED HARD STONES
From Chinese or Japanese worked hard stone such as statuettes in Jade, Turquoise, Lapis Lazuli, Ruby, Coral…
The enhancement of precious objects, for jewelry, watchmaking, marquetry, lithotherapy or restored objects.
Ancient hard stones, long recognized by collectors, are becoming increasingly rare; their capital gains in recent years give the market a distinctly attractive and speculative character.


These minerals, prized for their remarkable hardness and "density", have been used for the manufacture of tools and everyday, religious and ritual objects since prehistoric times.
The most well-known color of jade is green, ranging from light to dark, but it can be found in all shades, from white to black, and be translucent or opaque, depending on its purity. Objects made of emerald green, mauve, or blue jade, known as imperial jade, are rarer and can fetch very high prices.
The valuation of an Asian jade also takes into account its purity and color, but also the skill of the craftsman in bringing out the beauty of the veins or the imperfections of the stone.
SALE OF MAMMOTH IVORIES
Antique ivories are becoming increasingly rare. Some major collectors claim they will become rarer than gold. Some enthusiasts have already begun stockpiling them for future sales…


JAPANESE TRADITION
From an artistic point of view, it is no exaggeration to say that the netsuke represents the nascent artistic tradition of Japan.
Over a period of 300 years, Netsuke have evolved from simple and practical objects into superb miniature sculptures that are appreciated and collected all over the world.
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