Screens like these are generally of two vintages, those made from the late 19th century through the 1930's, and imports that have been flooding the market since the 1980's. The problem being that value is largely determined by the quality of the piece, which is not easy to determine from images.
What I can tell you is that demand for such screens is in decline, at auction I often see similar four panel screens sell for under $350.00.
Re: mother of pearl chinese screen
Screens like these are generally of two vintages, those made from the late 19th century through the 1930's, and imports that have been flooding the market since the 1980's. The problem being that value is largely determined by the quality of the piece, which is not easy to determine from images.
What I can tell you is that demand for such screens is in decline, at auction I often see similar four panel screens sell for under $350.00.
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