
I Bought Them Because They Looked Important

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Sometimes you have to trust your eye.
I bought these antiques without knowing exactly what they were, simply because the quality told me they were worth researching. They turned out to be a Republic-period Chinese blue and white Wang Xizhi vase and an extraordinary Mexican Xalitla amate bark painting by Paulina A. Jimenez — two rare finds that proved the gamble worthwhile.
Chinese Wang Xizhi vase:
https://www.taliesinantiques.com/en-G...
Mexican Xalitla amate painting:
https://www.taliesinantiques.com/en-G...
Would you have bought them before knowing what they were?
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Kieran Hughes Jones of Taliesin Antiques showcases a variety of recent acquisitions from car boot sales and auctions. Through detailed examination and
Video Summary
AI GeneratedAntiques dealer Kieran Hughes-Jones presents a diverse array of recent acquisitions, ranging from Mexican folk art and Chinese porcelain to West German pottery and Persian metalwork. He shares his process for authentication and valuation, blending professional appraisals with personal instinct, while announcing Taliesin Antiques' debut at the Biltwells Fair.
