Yvelines: Value of Your Asian Treasures
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This week is dedicated to objects from the great Asian civilizations.
Could a valuable Asian treasure be hidden in your home? From March 8 to 14, the Millon Auction House seeks to answer this question in Yvelines with its latest edition of the Asian Arts Week. Following the success of last yearS inaugural event, this free appraisal initiative focuses on items originating from major Asian civilizations, including china, vietnam, and Japan.
This event offers a unique prospect for individuals to discover the true value of their family heirlooms and delve into the history of artworks passed down through generations. The Asian Arts week provides expert insights into the world of Asian art and antiques.
Historically, French citizens residing in Asia brought back exotic art objects as gifts, during times when international travel was less common. These items, such as delicate porcelains, refined sculptures, and precious fabrics, represented the discovery of distant lands and allowed people to share a piece of these far-off territories.
Camille Dutot Leads Asian Art Appraisal Efforts
During this week, Camille Dutot, an expert appraiser from Millon, will be available throughout the Yvelines department to provide free and immediate appraisals. Individuals can schedule an appointment at one of five appraisal offices or send photos of their objects via WhatsApp to determine their actual value. This initiative aims to make Asian works of art more accessible to the public.
The appraisal schedule is as follows:
- Monday, March 10: La Celle-Saint-Cloud, Château du domaine St François d’assise
- Tuesday, March 11: St Germain en Laye, Hôtel Pavillon Henri IV
- wednesday, March 12: Chatou, Galerie Bessières-Art Contemporain, located on the Île des Impressionnistes
- Thursday, March 13: Rambouillet, Relais du Château
- Friday, March 14: Villennes/Médan, Casa des bords de Seine, near Émile Zola’s house
contact Details
For information and to schedule an appointment, contact Camille Dutot, expert appraiser Millon Yvelines, by phone at 06 89 51 29 82 or by email at Contact Email.
Partnering for Asian Art Expertise
Millon Indochine Auction House, established in early 2023, aims to promote Vietnamese art globally and introduce world art locally. The auction house comprises professionals with extensive experience in domestic and international art auctions.
Asium, initially an online auction house specializing in Asian art, now focuses on making appraisals accessible. Asium collaborates with the MILLON auction house, demonstrating a commitment to Asian art.
Doyle provides Asian works of art appraisals, offering a platform for collectors to showcase their pieces globally. Doyle’s team possesses deep knowledge in Asian art nuances, ensuring artworks receive proper attention and valuation.
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What is Asian Arts Week in Yvelines?
Asian Arts Week is an event hosted by the Millon Auction House in Yvelines, France. It offers individuals a free appraisal opportunity for items originating from major Asian civilizations, including China, Vietnam, and Japan.The goal is to help people discover the true value of their Asian art and antiques.
- Free Appraisal: Get your items evaluated by experts without any cost.
- Expert Insights: Learn about the history and significance of your artworks.
- Focus on Asian Civilizations: Specifically targeting items from China, Vietnam, and japan.
How can I get my Asian art appraised during Asian Arts Week?
During asian Arts Week, you have two options for getting your Asian art appraised:
- In-person Appointment: Schedule an appointment at one of the five appraisal offices in Yvelines.
- WhatsApp Appraisal: Send photos of your objects via WhatsApp to determine their value remotely.
Contact Camille Dutot at 06 89 51 29 82 or via email for appointments and facts.
When and where does Asian Arts week take place?
Asian arts Week takes place from March 8 to March 14, 2025, in various locations within the Yvelines department of France. Specific locations include:
- Monday, March 10: La Celle-Saint-Cloud, Château du domaine St François d’assise
- Tuesday, March 11: St Germain en Laye, Hôtel Pavillon Henri IV
- Wednesday, March 12: Chatou, Galerie Bessières-Art Contemporain, located
