Jack Nelis Oriëntal Art

Jack Nelis, oriental, oriëntal, art, den haag, chinese ceramics, oriental art, ming ceramics, han ceramics, tang ceramics, qingbai, cizhou, song ceramics, chinese jewelry, snuff bottle, brush pot, buddha, scholar's art, chinese sculpture, colonial art, african art

GENERAL - NEW WEBSITE - ANTIQUE MARKET - OPEN HOUSE
GENERAL
I guarantee that all the items in my collection are genuine antiques, descriptions and dating of the items are done as precisely as possible, damages or repairs will always be described. If you need further information on certain items, or if you would like to see more pictures, feel free to contact me. If you live in Holland or if you are visiting, you're always welcome to have a look at my collection by appointment. All prices mentioned on this website do NOT include packing and shipping charges.
NEW WEBSITE
Recently I've started a second website where I will show different objects than the ones on this site. Please have a look at: www.trocadero.com/jacknelis
ANTIQUE MARKET DEN HAAG
From the 17th of May till the end of September you can find me at the famous Sunday antique market at the Lange Voorhout, Den Haag. With a double stall I´m able to show a big part of my collection there. In case I can not be present at the market, a message will be placed here.
OPEN HOUSE DECEMBER 2009
This year the Open House (antiques and art show in my apartment), will take place from the 4th till 6th and 11th till 13th of December. Currently my apartment is undergoing a major renovation, so it will look surprisingly different for those who have been here before. As usual Ernestine Koelman will be present with a brand new collection of her art work and I will put a broad collection of Asian antiques on display. If you are not yet on my mailing list, but you would like to receive an invitation, you can do so by using the contact form on this website.

Vondelstraat 21 - 2513 EN Den Haag - The Netherlands - Tel/Fax : +3170-3656610 - Mob : +316-51332575 - info@jacknelis-antiques.nl

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