Interview with Kwong Lum, Director of Gianguan Auctions (formerly Hong Kong Auctions) - 2011

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Gianguan Auctions (also known as Hong Kong Auctions) specializes in Chinese and Asian Arts and has attracted a strong following of collectors from China and Asia. Established in Hong Kong in 2002, a New York office opened in 2004 and, four times a year, auctions are held at the Lefcourt Building on New York’s Madison Ave. Young and seasoned collectors alike share the rare opportunity to own cultural and historic treasures.

Under our director, Mr. Kwong Lum, our specialists have successfully sourced high quality consignments and resulted in record prices. Recently, Mr. Lum was appointed by Beijing’s National Museum’s Appraisal Center as its chief consultant, an exceptional honor which solidifies our reputation as experts in Chinese antiques. Over the past ten years, the number of new and veteran collectors who share our passion for these treasures has grown tremendously.

Gianguan Auctions Asia Week Fine Chinese Art Auctions include an important selection of private collections of Traditional painting and calligraphy, bronzes, porcelain, Jade and scholar’s items, dating from the Soong Dynasty to contemporary time with representation from each period. Each item form the over three hundred lots is a treasured object.

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