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Asian Antiques and Art

Asian Antiques
25 N. Willerup
Montrose, CO 81401
Phone: 970-249-7047
Fax: 970-249-8227

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We are direct importers of asian antiques and art, doing business since 1995. We are now expanding our wholesale trade to the internet.

We import

  • Chinese Antique Furniture and Accessories of the late Qing Dynasty (1860-1915)
  • Chinese Ancestral Portraits of the 18th and 19th Century
  • Fine 19th and 20th Century Japanese Woodblock Prints
  • Southeast Asian Folk and Devotional Art from Tibet, Thailand, Burma, Cambodia and Vietnam.

We ship direct anywhere in the U.S. or Canada and believe our prices are the best you will find anywhere on the internet. Call, write or email us with your special needs.

Here's a link to "Orientations", a fine magazine on oriental antiques and art.

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Asian Antiques are not just our business they are our passion! We began traveling to Southern Asia and China in 1996 and were immediately and permanently captivated by the rich cultural traditions we encountered. The Asian antiques, Asian iconography and Asian folk art represented in our collections is a way of sharing these remarkable experiences with our customers.

Each year since 1996 we have returned to Asia to hand select the most unique, authentic Asian antiques from our network of twenty five dealers scattered throughout China and Southeast Asia. We have accumulated an uncommon breadth of experience in identifying and sourcing the genuine article from a quickly diminishing supply of real antique pieces. To our knowledge, we are the only internet retailer who offers a 'no questions asked' money back guarantee on any pieces from our collection. This guarantee extends to all representations made on every piece of our Chinese, Asian or Tibetan furniture in respect to age and provenance.

A final word of advice. Many Internet and 'brick and mortar' retailers are not interested in Asian antiques and their associated history the way we are. Much of what one encounters in the way of Asian antiques these days are in fact substantially or wholly reproduced items. These pieces may have equivalent decorative value but lack the charm and investment qualities of genuine antiques. Should you encounter an 'antique' item offer which seems to good to be true, please let us know and we will do our best to give you our honest opinion of the item you are considering.

Sincerely,
Jane & Andy Goldman
Asian Antiques

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